Meet Pearsall and get a copy of Shooter (Lyon’s Press, October 2012) signed at these events: October 18 at The Citadel and November 12 at the Charleston Center for Photography. For more info, visit ccforp.org/shooter-combat-from-behind-the-camera.
During her rehab, Pearsall began the “Veterans Portrait Project,” some images from which are on permanent display at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston. Ron DeMallo
During her rehab, Pearsall began the “Veterans Portrait Project,” some images from which are on permanent display at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston. Mark Grindberg
During her rehab, Pearsall began the “Veterans Portrait Project,” some images from which are on permanent display at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston. Phillipa Davis
During her rehab, Pearsall began the “Veterans Portrait Project,” some images from which are on permanent display at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston. Duane McGarva
Pearsall and husband Andy Dunaway took a self-portrait in Washington, D.C., where she accepted the 2009 Air Force Veteran of the Year award.
Teaching a studio lighting class to a group of Marine Corps photographers from Beaufort, South Carolina
March 2, 2007: Iraqi army soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 5th Division walk past a possible vehicle-born I.E.D., which was destroyed in Baqubah, Iraq.
February 10, 2007: While searching for al-Qaeda and Ansar al-Sunna forces during Operation Orange Justice in Buhriz, Iraq, members of the Multi-Iraqi Transitional Team, 4th Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 5th Division question the locals.
March 29, 2007: Iraqi Army soldiers load the bodies of deceased enemy forces into a waiting ambulance in Baqubah, Iraq.
March 4, 2007: Iraqi Army soldiers march past a car destroyed during a prior operation in New Baqubah, Iraq. The operation aimed to eliminate the area as a base for anti-Iraqi forces building I.E.D.s (improvised explosive devices).
November 4, 2005: Staff Sgt. Stacy L. Pearsall on an operation with Special Forces personnel near the border of Somalia
Stacy L. Pearsall
November 20, 2005: A Marine CH-53E helicopter from the 464th Alpha Company kicks up sand and rocks as it takes off in Harar, Ethiopia. There, sailors from the Navy Mobile Construction Battalion 3 have dug three wells and are staging to drill several hand-pump wells, which will be used to provide thousands of Ethiopians and their livestock with potable water.