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JUDY WOODRUFF: And finally tonight, on this Veterans Day weekend, a former Air Force combat photographer tells us of her veterans photo project. Her goal? For Americans to see the diversity of the nationamp;#39;s military service members and veterans and to honor their commitment, one photo at a time. STACY PEARSALL, The Veterans Portrait: It hit me that the Veterans Portrait Project is more than just a picture. Itamp;#39;s a place where I can talk and relate to other veterans and allow them that space and time to relay and relieve themselves of their burdens. What started out as a way for me to begin my healing has been an ongoing healing for others too. And I realized that while I felt completely alone, my feelings and experiences werenamp;#39;t wholly individual, that they werenamp;#39;t just within me. My name is Stacy Pearsall. And I was an Air Force combat photographer. I spent 10 years covering military operations worldwide. And that brought me into conflict zones. And durin