Never Home: Remembering The Military Heroes Who Never Returned

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Photographer Richard Sherman self-published Never Home: Remembering the Military Heroes Who Never Returned in April 2024. The book honors the more than 207,000 individuals who died in WWI and WWII and who are interred in America’s 23 overseas military cemeteries—from Normandy to Tunisia, from Luxembourg to The Netherlands, and from Rome to Manila. Never Home contain more than 225 images and 54 biographies to recount the sacrifice that individuals and families made during both WWI & WWII. Included among the biographies are some names you know, like BGEN Teddy Roosevelt, Jr. and GEN George S. Patton, but also dozens of individuals you never heard of such as Wilma Vinsant and Charles Summers. They all deserve to be remembered.

His photography has been exhibited by Mary Williams Fine Art and Red Filter Gallery. He has been a photography instructor at Princeton Photo Workshop since 2014, and his artwork is hung in more than 30 VA and DoD healthcare facilities.

Rich is a former Navy Officer and Gulf War Veteran, and his photography business operates as a certified veteran-owned small business.