The Royal Engineers in Korea: The Photographic Memoir of Frank Merritt
English
By (author): Matt Merritt
Although never formally diagnosed, Frank Merritt was on the autistic spectrum. He was also dyslexic and it was rare for him to write anything down. When he was called up for National Service in the 1950s, during the Korean War, he could have deferred, as he was a farmers son and farming a reserved occupation. Feeling it was his duty to serve, he joined the Royal Engineers. When Frank arrived on the frontline in Korea to join 55 Independent Field Squadron, 28th Field Engineer Regiment, they didnt know what to do with him. Frank was unconventional and rebellious, and upon discovery of his keen interest in photography he was appointed the units photographer. Frank took it upon himself to explore Korea, believing in the join the army and see the world motto. Hed frequently wander off alone with his Leotax camera, in an active war zone, oblivious to the danger. The Koreans he encountered were often surprised to see a UN soldier strolling through their villages and farms unarmed and taking photos. Frank went into places that were off limits due to enemy activity, taking candid photographs of ordinary Koreans going about their daily lives despite the war.
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