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The fabric is broken down into pulp using a Hollander beater, then rendered into sheets of paper.

The process offers a way to "reclaim" or "liberate" the uniform, turning symbols of war into artistic expressions of peace and transition. Key Aspects of the Project Veteran

The resulting paper is used for painting, printing, or, as showcased by Combat Paper's Drew Cameron, creating long scrolls for use in typewriters to share stories. The fabric is broken down into pulp using

Participants cut uniforms into small pieces, symbolically removing the "pressures and fibers of war". Process and Purpose

The project is a transformative art initiative where military veterans and civilians turn military uniforms into handmade paper, facilitating healing, storytelling, and community engagement . Founded in 2007 by Drew Cameron and Drew Matott, the project aims to help veterans process their wartime experiences by deconstructing, pulping, and recreating their old uniforms. Process and Purpose