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A veteran of the Iraq war lives here.
The cold war lives on, too, in the hostile frontier scarring the Korean peninsula.
The First World War lives on in the passionate poetry it produced, in the plays, novels and chronicles of bravery, loneliness and despair.
Many locals had been killed when the Teton Dam burst, and despite that they wanted to build it again: the relationship to water here was like a war, and in war lives are lost.
As Mr. Watson has recounted in his 2007 book, "Where War Lives," in the split second before he took that photo, the world went quiet around him, and he heard a voice say: "If you do this, I will own you forever".
Now that not a single combatant of that war lives on, now that it has crossed the border from memory into history, it's left to the heirs and descendants of those who served and those who fell to march in their name.
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It is an admonition to the living to make good the sacrifice of the dead - "let us, the dead of war, live through you, the living".
(Ben survived the war, living until 1912).
After the war, living conditions in the city were desperate.
Blacks lost a war, lived to fight another day, resisted and prevailed.
Many Hmong stayed in Laos after the war, living normal lives in cities or as farmers.
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