Death Of A Marine: AP Releases Graphic Photos From Afghanistan Ambush
Friday, September 4, 2009

NEW YORK, NY (September 4, 2009) – Associated Press photographer Julie Jones, caught in a fire fight with U.S. Marines who were pursuing Taliban fighters in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan, captured graphic photos of a Marine being mortally wounded by rocket fire during a dusk ambush last month.
The Associated Press released the photographs as part of a package yesterday after what it called long deliberations by their editors and a meeting with the dead Marine's parents. The pictures were embargoed until today to give editors "time to consider publication, a graphic image showing the Marine being assisted by his fellow Marines."
Jones was embedded with Marine Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard's unit in Afghanistan, along with an AP reporter and an AP Television News cameraman. She was close by, crouching by a wall with Marines as they came under fire from Taliban fighters who were hiding in an orchard, when a rocket propelled grenade struck Bernard. The 21-year-old Marine from Portland, ME, was severely injured, a leg nearly severed, and bleeding profusely.
Using a telephoto lens from a distance, and not interfering with the Marines who came to Bernard's assistance, Jones photographed the action in the growing dusk of night as the battle raged on. Bernard was evacuated from the scene as the fire fight continued and after several other RPG attacks, the fighting ended. When the Marines returned to base, the medivac helicopter carrying Bernard was just departing for a field hospital. The Marines learned later that night that Bernard died during surgery at the hospital.
An audio slideshow of Jones' images and her narration of the fire fight and her own experience is online here, published online as a package by the Memphis Commercial Appeal.
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Image credit:
Julie Jones-AP

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