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Document Information

Type: Exhibit / document production (likely house oversight committee)
File Size: 627 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a larger production (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020693), likely an exhibit. The content is a caption describing a historical photograph taken by LIFE photographer Robert Capa on D-Day (June 6, 1944), featuring Private First Class Huston Riley. While the footer suggests it is part of a House Oversight investigation file, the visible text is strictly historical in nature.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Robert Capa LIFE photographer
Captured dramatic images during the D-Day invasion; helped a wounded soldier.
Huston Riley Private First Class
22-year-old soldier shot multiple times; subject of the photograph mentioned.
Unnamed Sergeant Fellow sergeant
Helped the wounded soldier (Riley) along with the photographer.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
TIME
LIFE
Employer of photographer Robert Capa.
House Oversight Committee
Inferred from footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

June 6, 1944
D-Day invasion
The shore (Normandy)

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location of the D-Day invasion (Normandy implied).

Relationships (1)

Robert Capa Photographer/Subject & Rescuer Huston Riley
The photographer and a fellow sergeant helped the wounded soldier

Key Quotes (1)

"What the hell is this guy doing here? I can’t believe it. Here’s a cameraman on the shore."
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Image source: TIME
LIFE photographer Robert Capa captured this dramatic image on 6 June, 1944 – during the D-Day invasion. The man in the photo is Private First Class Huston Riley, a 22-year-old soldier who was shot multiple times. The photographer and a fellow sergeant helped the wounded soldier who later recalled thinking “What the hell is this guy doing here? I can’t believe it. Here’s a cameraman on the shore.” Robert spent over an hour taking photographs as men around him died. Sadly, only one roll of the film survived but the grainy photos were enough to portray the gut-wrenching atmosphere of that day.
#27 An Injured Young Mill Worker
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020693

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