RED BULL Historic Military
Vehicle Association 

Combat Camera Man/Woman

Thursday, November 16, 2017 5:37 PM | Deleted user

Greetings Red Bull HMVA manager,


We are seeking items from all of America's wars and conflicts that can be donated or sold to our future museum.  We are seeking paintings, drawings, still and film cameras, video cameras and any other items that were used to document our wars and conflicts.  Our museum will actually begin from the American Revolution and beyond.  If you know any contacts, please have them contact us.


MCCHSM’s Mission Statement


“We honor US military combat camera troops, commanders, project officers, trainers, support technicians, laboratory personnel, film/video editors, sound technicians, administrators and civil servants that worked with us in combat camera units, headquarters, combat camera/photo/video training schools and the pentagon.   Our pictorial history began with the American Revolution.  Talented artists placed themselves on hilltops surrounding battlegrounds in harm’s way to capture the images of battle and preserve these historical events for future generations.  During the Civil War, advancements in technology enabled the photographers to capture the battlefield with single still shot cameras in very close proximity to the line of fire to freeze that moment in time.  In addition, these still photographers initiated aerial reconnaissance in hot air balloons.  As time and technology progressed, so did the advancement of combat tactics where the battlefield moved between ground and air during the American/Mexican Conflict and WWI to the present.  Civilian cameramen were replaced by the combat camera that we have today – where history is recorded in the battlefield whether with air patrol or ground troops, up close and in the middle of the action.  It is to these brave individuals this museum is dedicated along with the support technicians who supported them.  A battle may be fought bravely and won, but who would remember, when no one is left to tell the story if not for the pictorial record preserved in time.” (Ms. T Houck).  We also support and honor our civilian war correspondence, i.e. Ms. Marie Colvin who was killed in Afghanistan in 2012 (1956 to 2012).  (Combat Camera “Keeping the Tradition” by Dr. Sylvester Caraway Jr., USAF retired).  




Kind regards,



Dr. Sylvester Caraway Jr. USAF retired (1974 – 1994) – Prior combat cameraman

US Military Combat Camera History & Stories Museum (MCCHSM) non-profit 501 (c) (19)

Executive Director of MCCHSM & President/Dean of MCCHSM Research Center

HS Diploma, AA, BA, MA, MA w/Honors and a Ph.D. in Philosophy at Griffith University, Nathan campus, QLD, Australia

Alumni of the Ronald E. McNair Graduate Program, California State University, Sacramento 

4225 Princeton Ave.

Greensboro, NC 27407

Office Phone: 336 763 4691

Personal Cell: 336 965 6696

Email: office.mcchsm@gmail.com

Website: www.mcchsm.webs.com

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