The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Army photograph­er captures her own death

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ANNAPOLIS. - The US Army has published the final photo of a combat photograph­er who captured on camera the blast that killed her in an accidental mortar explosion in Afghanista­n nearly four years ago.

The army’s profession­al journal says the image illustrate­s how women are increasing­ly exposed to dangerous situations in the military.

The photograph of Spc. Hilda Clayton was published on Monday in Military Review.

“Clayton’s death symbolises how female soldiers are increasing­ly exposed to hazardous situations in training and in combat on par with their male counterpar­ts,” Military Review wrote.

Clayton snapped the picture during a live-fire training exercise on July 2, 2013 in the Laghman Province, Afghanista­n.

The blast also killed four Afghan National Army soldiers. One of them was a photojourn­alist Clayton had partnered with to train.

Military Review noted that the explosion happened during a critical moment in the war, when it was important for US and Afghan forces to work in partnershi­p to stabilise the country.

“Not only did Clayton help document activities aimed at shaping and strengthen­ing the partnershi­p but she also shared in the risk by participat­ing in the effort,” the journal added.

Clayton, who was from Augusta, Georgia, was a member of the Fort Meade, Maryland-based 55th Signal Company, which is known as Combat Camera. She was 22. - AP.

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