You do know how many combat journalists died in the wars they've covered...don't you?
FWIW...I'd stack JD vs Walts military career
Walz served in the National Guard for 24 years after enlisting in 1981. During his military career, he had postings in Arkansas, Texas, the Arctic Circle, New Ulm, Minnesota and Europe..BTW...t
The NG was the place folks went to try and avoid more combat-oriented posts...
Iit was all the rage in the 60 and 70s for the connected folks when NewYork needed to be defended against the Vietnamese storming the Lower East side of Manhattan....Record Number Of Journalists Killed During Iraq War
WEBMar 19, 2013 · The organization recorded the deaths at least 150 journalists and 54 media support workers in Iraq between the American invasion in March 2003 and December 2011, when the war was declared over. The number of fatalities was higher than any other war …
Fifteen journalists die while covering war in Iraq
WEBNine journalists covering the U.S.-led war were killed in action during the first three weeks of the conflict, victims of Iraqi or U.S. fire, land mines or suicide bombers. Five other …
Iraq: The deadliest war for journalists - Al Jazeera
WEBApr 11, 2013 · CPJ research shows that “at least 150 journalists and 54 media support workers were killed in Iraq from the US-led invasion in March 2003 to the declared end of the war in December 2011.”
Iraq: The Deadliest War for Journalists | Truthout
WEBApr 9, 2013 · By 2010 Reporters Without Borders had recorded the deaths of 230 media professionals, 87 per cent of which were Iraqis. The infamous day when Ayoub was killed …
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