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Old 05-31-2006, 03:48 PM
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I read that when Kimberly Dozier was brought to the Army Hospital in Baghdad, she had lost so much blood they made an appeal over the hospital PA system for donors -- and soldiers there lined up to donate.

I found the following as a PS to some field notes about an interview Dozier did with a top US general in April.

"One important post-script. We are careful to maintain our distance from the military — separation of the fifth estate and all that. But when some two-dozen injured Marines came in from a mortar attack outside the base, medics came running past my camera crew (waiting outside the briefing) screaming for type A+ blood. Veteran cameraman Paul Douglas grabbed his camera, and looked around for the wounded, the ambulances — and his soundman. Soundman Adam Haylett moved even faster. He'd dashed after the medics, to give a pint or so of his A+ blood. So if you meet a U.S. Marine who has developed a new taste for sweet, overly milky tea, and English ale, you'll know why.

(Note that this is not the sound man who was killed.)

Here's a link to the rest of her notes.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/...n1541574.shtml

Seems to be at least some mutual respect between military and media.
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