1000yd stares


First one

That would be you ?

Maybe, Would anyone wish to outstare me?

Pictures at the usual address.

It is part of my “Stare Project” you can see it on the T-SHirt in the background but I have turn the photo around so it is written backwards.

Count me out.
Great pic though.

I actually met a guy with a real 1000 yd. stare, he was a veteran of both Afghanistan and two tours in Iraq, and now has PTSD (which makes him happy because he collects disability and cannot be redeployed)…

Come on, some one must have a good 1000ydstare!!!

1000 YARD STARE

http://www.geocities.com/nightwriter05001/boondockersindex.htm

WWII Pacific

http://home.pacbell.net/mkirwan/frank_pataye.htm

“Bishop Kleigman” Taken with Speed Graphic and Agfa Supreme Pan Pack Film.
Like many of the portraits in the collection, the look in the eyes
known as the “1,000 yard stare” is a common theme.

WWII Pacific

http://home.pacbell.net/mkirwan/frank_pataye.htm

Portrait of unknown soldier. Speed Graphic, Agfa Supreme Pan Pack Film.
Again you can clearly see the vacant stare in the eyes.
I wonder what horrors this fellow had to endure?

Korea: the 1,000 yard stare
http://www.vetmuseum.org/images/Korea%201000%20yard%20stare.jpg
http://www.vetmuseum.org/current_displays.htm

Vietnam: They have that 1000 yard Stare.

http://www.bobcat.ws/rabertrib.htm

http://www.bobcat.ws/rabertrib.htm
“Zulu” - dark hair, extreme left. “Doc Tap” - medic, blond hair in background.
Lester - squad leader - in background, dark hair, behind radio antenna.
Oscar Solis - KIA May 9, 1970 - Cambodia, dark hair, arm wrapped around radio antenna.
“Lurch” - front, no shirt - driver.
Larry Vunak - me, front center, under helmet.
Joe Raber, Killed May 16, 1970 - Track TC, center of picture, open shirt.

Iraq
http://www.armytimes.com/content/editorial/editart/040704front12.jpg

Artic
http://heupel.com/albums/penguins/CRW_4078w.sized.jpg

Here;s my pup’s 1000 yard stare

Cool pic’s George.The peguin’s pretty cool.
Good humour Mike.

Wow. Sounds like you were in the thick of 'Nam George.

Thank you for your Wartime service there…

Thanks VonWeyer :slight_smile:

Good one Nick
LOL :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

Not a fan of the straight answers. :roll:

What?

I mean “You are not a fan of the straight answers”

Sleppy stare.

Panzerknacker: Is that you?

1000:Talk about “in your face”.

Yes is me. And I mean sleepy stare, this happy fingers. :roll:

1000yd… I modificate your image because it was was huge. Try to do not put that large ones.

That’s cool Panzerknacker. It’s always great to put a face to a name.
What firearm are you holding.
Is it your’s.

Is a .22 rifle.

It’s always great to put a face to a name.

Specially if you have a great face…like the mine. :smiley: