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Australian photojournalist (and Vanuatu resident) Ben Bohane, right, presents his book, Black Islands: Spirit and War in Melanesia, to Lt. Col. Michael Tougher, commander, Task Force Guam, late October after Bohane spent nearly the entire month covering Pacific Island soldiers supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Bohane is a popular photographer and writer who owns the largest collection of South Pacific photography in the world, according to Invisible Photographer Asia, an organization that documents the Pacific region. ( Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Eddie Siguenza/Released) Photoj
Australian photojournalist (and Vanuatu resident) Ben Bohane, right, presents his book, Black Islands: Spirit and War in Melanesia, to Lt. Col. Michael Tougher, commander, Task Force Guam, late October after Bohane spent nearly the entire month covering Pacific Island soldiers supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Bohane is a popular photographer and writer who owns the largest collection of South Pacific photography in the world, according to Invisible Photographer Asia, an organization that documents the Pacific region. ( Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Eddie Siguenza/Released) Photojournalist's Pacific passion focuses on Guam, other islanders serving OEF 131102-Z-WM549-006
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