Application
| If you would like to be a part of this project, please be so kind as to download the application form below. It will download as a PDF form which you can fill out directly on your computer (using the free Adobe Reader); the form can then be emailed to admin@100facesofwarexperience.org |
100 Faces has a goal of showing Americans from all walks of life who have served in all kinds of capacities in OIF or OEF or who served in the countries during the time periods of these wars. 100 Faces aims to be a collection of portraits that anyone who has served can relate to.
To do this 100 Faces needs to find people:
- of all races, ethnic backgrounds, religions, and political views
- from each of the 50 states
- from all branches of the armed forces
- who have served in civilian roles in the countries during war time
- of a variety of job descriptions, roles, and military specialties in the U.S and in country
- representing many different parts of the chain of command
- from American territories and protectorates
- who have enlisted to attain citizenship
- who have physical, psychological, or spiritual injuries
- who would like to have their fallen family members be a part of this group
100 Faces is concerned about the well-being of all people who have served and their families.
Please remember, when filling out these forms that thinking about war experience can be difficult for people. 100 Faces provides a list of links to web sites which have tools, resources, and information which may help you in dealing with your reactions.
National Veterans Foundation
National center for PTSD
If it becomes difficult to respond to the questions in the application please relax and take a break.
100 Faces invites you to pass information about this project and application form on to others you think may be interested. This is something you can do to help 100 Faces achieve its goal of creating a space in which the deeper meanings of service and war can be expressed. The aim is to create an exhibition that represents, as completely as possible, the many different experiences and perspectives of those who have served.