Pictures
Truman Warner was drafted to be a medical officer in the United States Military. While overseas, he was entrusted to be able to help cure his fellow wounded soldiers, to not shoot guns but heal the bullet wounds. Yet while he was in this service, Warner was able to capture pictures of the journey he was thrown into.
Warner seized images of his process throughout the war, starting at the training camps he was sent to. It is followed by his adventures into Northern Africa, and then continued to Sicily, Italy, and France. Throughout visiting these countries, Warner was able to experience different cultures, the different ways of life that people experience from belonging to different regions. This helped keep his amateur anthropological interests alive, which he was able to carry back home when he left the army in 1946.