U.S. Military approved Mine Field uniform |
Mine fields are a horrible consequence of war. Thought only to be used by world powers
during major wars, the world is now understanding how vast the use of mine
fields are within all war mongering countries.
The elimination of mine fields was a small project until the brilliant
light shown upon it by Princess Diana of Wales, who took up the cause and not
only used the crown of England but all the media resources at her disposable.
I have always understood that Americans see things
through what I call the United Stated filter, that is to say, we believe that
how the United States does things is how the rest of the world does it.
Working in Ethiopia, 2007, I came across a United
Nations (NATO) Mine Field Detection and Disposal team. When you apply the “United States Filter”,
one would think that their people are as safe as our bomb detection
personnel. Our bomb squad personnel wear
the Bomb Squad Suit pictured here, Blast deflecting neck shield, poly-Kevlar
lining and blast padding. There is just
no way to describe the NATO suit, so here is the picture.
Although working in a mine field could be considered one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, with the intricacies of photographing in one is considered, absolutely insane, even by Combat Camera Standards, and that says a lot. Not he smartest thing I have done.