Syd Greenberg, who died recently at 92, ‘was an Army Signal Corps photographer assigned to the China-Burma-India theater of operations, documenting how American and Chinese Nationalist troops fought the Japanese.’
‘Half a World Away, a Familiar Name,’ by David Gonzalez, not only describes Mr. Greenberg’s life but also presents 14 of his wartime photos. Here’s one:
Two years ago, Mr. Greenberg’s son created a video that includes Mr. Greenberg’s war films as well as his photos. And, it also describes a long and meaningful life:


