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Left to right: Mickey Leland mentor David Tucker, Abdel Wadood Daoud, Ashley Heath, Kabian Ritter, Marlene Llaugel, Harry Bonilla Alverado, Bernardo Restrepo, Jose Javier Colon Rodrigues, Jose Pablo Cervantes, and Nor Farida Binti Harun in the HyPER Facility at NETL in Morgantown, W. VA.
A soldier inspects barrels containing explosives seized during a military operation in Restrepo, southern Colombia, Saturday, March 7, 2009. The Colombian Army seized at least four tons of explosives from rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC.(AP Photo/Christian Escobar Mora)
Quito, 23 oct 2011.- Ing. Pedro Restrepo, padre de dos niños, Santiago y Andrés Restrepo, desaparecidos presumiblemente en manos de la Policía Nacional hace 23 años, en entrevista con Marco Antonio Bravo para el S.I.O. El Ciudadano. Foto: Eduardo Santillán Trujillo/Presidencia de la República
Director Tim Hetherington (right), died in Libya on April 20, 2011, while covering the ongoing conflict. American soldier Restrepo died in 2007 while fighting Taliban forces in Korengal Valley, one of the deadliest places in Afghanistan. The director's camera followed the American soldiers while they were engaging the Taliban forces and captured the moment when one of the soldiers was killed. The death moment came without warning for the people on camera as well as for the audience. We could see then the dead soldier's brothers in arms, all tough guys, bursting in tears. I found myself gasping for air and I had a sickening feeling when the sergeant told the soldiers: "Cover his face!". A remarkable photojournalist who paid the ultimate price.
KUNAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Sgt. Misha Pemble-Belkin, an infantry team leader from Hillsboro, Ore., assigned to Company B, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, Task Force No Fear, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, stands under camouflage netting at Observation Post Coleman outside of Combat Outpost Monti in eastern Afghanistan's Kunar Province, May 5. Pemble-Belkin, who was in the documentary 'Restrepo,' is focused on training and teaching his troops all he knows about Afghanistan. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Mark Burrell, 210th MPAD)
Modelo: Daniela Restrepo
Fotógrafo: Jehisonk Castaño
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