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Big_Dave
09-07-2009, 09:33 AM
Semper Fi & R.I.P. Marine.


Death of a Marine in Afghanistan (http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2009/09/04/death-of-a-marine-in-afghanistan/)

September 4th, 2009


NEW YORK (AP) — The Associated Press is distributing a photo of a Marine fatally wounded in battle, choosing after a period of reflection to make public an image that conveys the grimness of war and the sacrifice of young men and women fighting it.
Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard, 21, of New Portland, Maine, was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade in a Taliban ambush Aug. 14 in Helmand province of southern Afghanistan.
The image shows fellow Marines helping Bernard after he suffered severe leg injuries. He was evacuated to a field hospital where he died on the operating table.
The picture was taken by Associated Press photographer Julie Jacobson, who accompanied Marines on the patrol and was in the midst of the ambush during which Bernard was wounded. She had photographed Bernard on patrol earlier, and subsequently covered the memorial service held by his fellow Marines after his death.
“AP journalists document world events every day. Afghanistan is no exception. We feel it is our journalistic duty to show the reality of the war there, however unpleasant and brutal that sometimes is,” said Santiago Lyon, the director of photography for AP.
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The_Governor
09-07-2009, 11:00 AM
I have mixed emotions regarding the publication of the photo showing LCPL Bernard laying mortally wounded.....................on one hand I think this type of photo rings home the sacrifice these young men and women make to uphold and protect the freedom we enjoy....................on the other hand his family requested that the photo not be published....................and the press should have honored their request.

It is entirely possible that after the family had time to bring their fallen Marine home and grieve his loss that they would have granted permission to publish the photo in question.

RIP Marine......................Semper Fi

ProPilot
09-07-2009, 11:59 AM
Not for one millisecond do I buy Lyon's assertion that the decision to publish this photograph was arrived at by a tortured and anguished reflection over some sort of journalistic "responsibility"....It's quite acceptable to these minions to show US casualties but it is "immoral" to publish photos of enemy dead....

It smacks and smells of defeatist liberal manipulation, and we all know how UNBIASED the Associated Press is...

Rant over; Rest in Peace Lance Corporal Bernard - you will NEVER be forgotten...

Semper Fi, Brother!

McGee
09-07-2009, 05:22 PM
I have mixed emotions regarding the publication of the photo showing LCPL Bernard laying mortally wounded.....................on one hand I think this type of photo rings home the sacrifice these young men and women make to uphold and protect the freedom we enjoy....................on the other hand his family requested that the photo not be published....................and the press should have honored their request.

It is entirely possible that after the family had time to bring their fallen Marine home and grieve his loss that they would have granted permission to publish the photo in question.

RIP Marine......................Semper Fi


Ditto.....RIP Marine, our prayers are with your family

Bookworm
09-11-2009, 05:14 PM
Semper Fi Marine may you RIP.:36_15_50[1]:

Dave

scuby
09-15-2009, 05:26 PM
And the Mainstream Media wonders we the people don't like nor trust them.

Cybergal
09-23-2009, 08:08 AM
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