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Encyclopedia > Doug Vogt

Doug Vogt is a Canadian photojournalist and cameraman. Vogt was on assignment in Iraq for ABC News with anchor Bob Woodruff when they were both severely injured by a roadside bomb. Vogt was struck by shrapnel in the head, and has a broken shoulder. Both men were wearing body armor and protective helmets at the time of the explosion. Sports photojournalists at Indianapolis Photojournalism is a particular form of journalism (i. ... A cinematographer (from cinema photographer) is one photographing with a motion picture camera. ... ABC News is a division of the American Broadcasting Company television and radio networks (ABC). ... Bob Woodruff (born 1961) is a television journalist. ... Explosive devices, as used by terrorists, guerrillas or commando forces, are formally known as Improvised Explosive Devices or IEDs. ... ...


Vogt has won 3 Emmy awards for his work, and he has a long history of conflict journalism in Afghanistan, Iraq, Croatia, Bosnia and Somalia. He is extensively familiar with Turkey and Kurdish Iraq. An Emmy Award. ... Bosnia and Herzegovina (officially Bosna i Hercegovina, shortened to BiH, also in English variously written Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Bosnia-Hercegovina) is a mountainous country in the western Balkans. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


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