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Peters
Various Photos

Nelson Mandela and Winnie Mandela on his release from 27 years in prison.

A fun photo of Nelson Mandela in my bedroom.

Nelson Mandela at my Johannesburg home having lunch with Newsweek editors.

Nelson Mandela playing the marimba at a lunch at his home in Johannesburg : Titled " Freedom"

Nelson Mandela giving Christmas presents to his office staffs children.

Newsweek cover: Nelson Mandela ready to rule South Africa.

The 1st photo of Mandela to be transmitted around the world as a free man. One of only 4 signed prints. Nelson Mandela was given one, two have gone to private collecters and the photographer, Mark Peters has the 4th one which was signed by Mr Mandela to him personally.

Township violence. This photo was placed 3rd at the World Press Photographs in Holland. https://www.worldpressphoto.org/collection/photocontest/1991

Township violence in South Africa.

Photo of Desmond Tutu

Mark Peters image of the first pilot to ignite the Gulf war cover of Newsweek.

Mark Peters image of the first pilot to ignite the Gulf war, was made into an American Air Force Silver Medal commemorating the 1st Gulf war. A photograph of the image now hangs in the wall of hero's at the Pentagon.

U. S. Airforce ground crew load bombs on to air craft as the Gulf War air war starts.

Mark Peters with an American Special Forces soldier after completing a 2 man-3 day reconnaissance in enemy territory.

Col. David Hackworth, America's highest decorated soldier and I in Saigon for 25th end of the Vietnam War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hackworth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hackworth

A personal message to Mark Peters from America's highest decorated soldier. Col. David Hackworth.

A personal message to Mark Peters from America's highest decorated soldier. Col. David Hackworth.

Funeral of David Hackworth.

Newsweek tags.

A warning sign not to enter a Southern Sudan forest.

Soldiers found the bodies of the missing Platoon whilst on patrol in Southern Sudan.

The face of a Sudan rebel in Southern Sudan

Army patrol in Southern Sudan, looking for a missing platoon.

Hungry babies in Southern Sudan.

Old Dogan tribe woman tries to avoid being photographed. The Dogans are a tribe of people who live in Mali and ran away from Islam centuries ago. My first death sentence.
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