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Artist:
Mike McGregor, born 1978  Search this
Sitter:
William Kyle Carpenter, born 1989  Search this
Medium:
Inkjet print
Dimensions:
Image: 56.4 × 43.8 cm (22 3/16 × 17 1/4")
Sheet: 60.9 × 50.6 cm (24 × 19 15/16")
Mat: 91.4 x 55.9 cm (36 x 22")
Type:
Photograph
Place:
United States\South Carolina
Date:
2013 (printed 2015)
Exhibition Label:
Born Flowood, Mississippi
2015 Portrait of a Nation Prize Recipient
Although he has no memory of the incident, after-action reports confirm that on November 21, 2010, Lance Corporal William “Kyle” Carpenter used his own body to shield a fellow Marine from an exploding grenade in Afghanistan’s Helmand Province. The grievously wounded Carpenter was not expected to survive, but after more than thirty surgeries and two-and-a-half years at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, he was released in July 2013. In recognition of his “undaunted courage, bold fighting spirit, and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of almost certain death,” Carpenter received the nation’s highest military award for valor—the Medal of Honor—in 2014. Medically retired because of his injuries, Carpenter remains active on issues concerning wounded and returning veterans.
In this second part of a diptych, Carpenter's Purple Heart tattoo is visible, as are some of the scars he now carries.
Ganador del Premio Retrato de una Nación 2015
Aunque él no recuerda el incidente, los informes confirman que el 21 de noviembre de 2010 el soldado de primera clase William “Kyle” Carpenter protegió con su cuerpo a un compañero marine de una granada en Helmand, Afganistán. No se esperaba que sobreviviera, pero tras más de 30 operaciones y dos años y medio en el centro médico militar Walter Reed, fue dado de alta en julio de 2013. Por su “valentía inquebrantable, espíritu de lucha y devoción al deber ante una muerte casi segura”, Carpenter recibió el más alto premio militar al valor, la Medalla de Honor, en 2014. Retirado debido a sus lesiones, hoy aboga por los veteranos heridos y los que regresan a la vida civil.
En la primera parte de este díptico, Carpenter sostiene su medalla del Corazón Púrpura en la mano derecha. En la segunda parte se ve su tatuaje del Corazón Púrpura y algunas de sus cicatrices.
Topic:
Interior  Search this
Costume\Jewelry\Watch  Search this
Personal Attribute\Tattoo  Search this
William Kyle Carpenter: Male  Search this
William Kyle Carpenter: Military and Intelligence\Marine Corps\Soldier  Search this
William Kyle Carpenter: Medal of Honor  Search this
William Kyle Carpenter: Purple Heart  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquired through the generosity of Fred M. Levin and Nancy Livingston, the Shenson Foundation, in memory of Ben and A. Jess Shenson; 2015 Portrait of a Nation Prize Recipient
Object number:
NPG.2015.89.1
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Mike McGregor
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4f46ca7bc-a8f4-4b2e-80f3-285157304e1c
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2015.89.1