Walter White - Mickey Strand - Veterans Series

Mickey Strand - Veterans Series

Betweeners

Click on Veteran's photo to see their service story. These Warriors served during times between major conflicts

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where can I donate?

I have created a way to accept donations to grow the project, use the WWII Veterans Portrait Series Go Fund Me.

Where are you located?

I live in the San Diego area but have traveled to many locations to interview and photograph Veterans.


How Long is an Appointment?

Appointments usually last an hour. But please free up time for Mickey to set up lights and cameras, hold the interview, and take some still photographers for in the project.

Do you accept reservations?

Yes is the simple answer to the question. Each appointment is set up as an individual session. Group sessions have been set up when I visited a senior living facility or many of the California Veterans Homes.

Born Dec 8th, 1933, Walter K White rose to Airman 1st Class in the U.S. Air Force as a Radio Maintenance Technician. During his primary radio school of 43 weeks, Airman White performed so well that he received follow-on orders to teach the ARC-27 for his first year on active duty. Airman White received orders to Davis-Monthan AFB Tucson Az. with the 43rd Squadron, one of the three squadrons of the Strategic Air Command. His command flew the B-47 Stratojet bomber, a long-range, six-engined, turbojet-powered strategic bomber. He deployed to Guam with the 43rd during his tour with an additional forward deployment to Okinawa, Japan, for three weeks. Walter married his wife, Virginia May Reid White, and they had four children. Walter ended his service on Feb 18th, 1958. 
Walter White - Mickey Strand - Veterans Series
Born Dec 8th, 1933, Walter K White rose to Airman 1st Class in the U.S. Air Force as a Radio Maintenance Technician. During his primary radio school of 43 weeks, Airman White performed so well that he received follow-on orders to teach the ARC-27 for his first year on active duty. Airman White received orders to Davis-Monthan AFB Tucson Az. with the 43rd Squadron, one of the three squadrons of the Strategic Air Command. His command flew the B-47 Stratojet bomber, a long-range, six-engined, turbojet-powered strategic bomber. He deployed to Guam with the 43rd during his tour with an additional forward deployment to Okinawa, Japan, for three weeks. Walter married his wife, Virginia May Reid White, and they had four children. Walter ended his service on Feb 18th, 1958.