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Iraq
Time Journalist Severely Injured in Saving Troopers Lives in Iraq
2003-12-12
A Time magazine reporter suffered severe shrapnel wounds and lost his hand when he tried to throw away a grenade tossed into a Humvee he was riding in with a Time photographer and two U.S. soldiers, colleagues said Thursday. Time senior correspondent Michael Weisskopf and contributing photographer James Nachtwey were traveling with a U.S. Army patrol in Baghdad Wednesday night when the attack occurred, a statement from Time managing editor Jim Kelly said. The soldiers also were wounded, the U.S. military said, but gave no further information. Time would not offer details on the incident. But a memo sent to Weisskopf’s former colleagues at The Washington Post said he picked up the grenade and tossed it out of the Humvee. It exploded, blowing off his hand and wounding him in the chest and arms. The memo said Nachtwey received shrapnel wounds that were not as serious. "According to people he works with at Time, he picked up the grenade and tossed it out, losing his right hand in the process while saving four lives," the memo said.
Wowzers. Talk about split-second decision-making.
A military spokesman said they were with a unit of the Army’s 1st Armored Division. The military official, who spoke only condition of anonymity, said one of the journalists was severely wounded and the other was slightly injured, but would not say which. Time said both were in stable condition and were awaiting transfer to a U.S. military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany. Nachtwey is an award-winning photographer known for haunting images of war and poverty. He was the subject of a 2001 Oscar-nominated documentary, "War Photographer," and has won many awards. This year he shared a $1 million Dan David prize for documenting "the apocalyptic events of our time." Weisskopf is an award-winning correspondent based in Washington. He covers national politics and investigations and was a finalist in the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting.
We Rantburgers have issues with lots of media people, but what Mr. Weisskopf did was to save his own life and that of the troopers in the Humvee with him. For that he’s earned my gratitude. My prayers for him, Nachtwey and the troopers.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  "Kinda spinning the hero angle a little hard, aren't you?" - No, you're spinning your cynicism a little hard.
Posted by: Tresho   2003-12-13 1:05:05 AM  

#6  Kinda spinning the hero angle a little hard, aren't you? He was in the vehicle at the time, anybody would have thrown it out. Sorry to be cynical, I just wonder how the story would have been spun had he been outside shooting pictures. "US Troops Fail To Capture Hearts, Minds, Grenade" perhaps?
Posted by: BH   2003-12-12 11:57:42 AM  

#5  My prayers go out to Weisskoph. His quick thinking saved not only his family, but three other families as well, from having to pick up their loved ones body at a morgue.
Posted by: Charles   2003-12-12 10:43:45 AM  

#4  Scott: I'm sure we're going to be seeing several stories highlighting Weisskopf in the upcoming weeks -- after all, he's one of their own.
Posted by: snellenr   2003-12-12 9:51:53 AM  

#3  "Injured" sure is a broad category - from loss of a limb and other permanent impairments, to the cliched "flesh wound."
Posted by: The Commissar   2003-12-12 8:37:19 AM  

#2  Won't the media elite brand him as a traitor to their cause? After all, he actual took action that was beneficial to the interests of the United States and her military. From their perspective to would be better to be disinterested and dead than help to bring democracy to Iraq.
Posted by: Scott   2003-12-12 7:07:25 AM  

#1  Michael Weisskopf is one of the better reporters at Time. He's also a hero. God be with you, brave friend.
Posted by: Mike   2003-12-12 6:09:27 AM  

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