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Born in Dona Vista, New Mexico, on November 18, 1923, Norval E. Packwood Jr., known affectionately as “Gene,” embarked on a remarkable journey from humble beginnings to become one of the most celebrated combat artists of the Korean War era and a lifelong advocate for preserving military history.
Packwood’s artistic talent blossomed early, nurtured by his father, Gene Sr., who instilled in him a passion for drawing and painting. After graduating from high school, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1942, serving valiantly during World War II aboard USS Boise (CVE-76). His wartime experience profoundly shaped his worldview and fueled his desire to document history through art—a conviction that would define his subsequent career.
The Korean War presented Packwood with an unparalleled opportunity to translate his artistic vision into tangible reality. Recognizing the importance of conveying the realities faced by American soldiers on the front lines, he volunteered for the Combat Artist Program, joining forces with fellow artist Fred Lasswell. Together they established Leatherneck Studios in Arlington, Virginia, where they produced iconic illustrations that captured the spirit and hardship of the conflict.
Packwood’s artistic style was characterized by meticulous realism—a technique honed through years of observation and disciplined practice. He favored watercolor as his medium, skillfully blending hues to evoke atmosphere and emotion. His compositions often depicted scenes of everyday life amidst the chaos of battle, capturing not only physical landscapes but also the psychological toll endured by servicemen.
Beyond his artistic achievements, Packwood’s dedication to preserving military history extended far beyond the canvas. He tirelessly championed initiatives aimed at honoring veterans and educating the public about the sacrifices made during wartime—a testament to his unwavering belief in the importance of remembrance.
Packwood passed away peacefully on August 26, 2019, leaving behind a legacy of artistic excellence and civic devotion. His work continues to inspire artists and historians alike, ensuring that the spirit of Korea—and Gene Packwood’s indelible contribution to its portrayal—lives on.
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