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Army photograph­er captures her own death in mortar blast

Incident seen as illustrati­ng women’s growing military role

- By BRIAN WITTE

Annapolis, Md. — The U.S. 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 photograph of Spc. Hilda Clayton was published Monday in Military Review.

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

“Clayton’s death symbolizes 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 for training.

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

Gordon Van Vleet, a spokesman for the Network Enterprise Command, which is the higher headquarte­rs for the 55th Combat Camera Company she served under, said Clayton’s final photo was published with her family’s permission. Van Vleet said the family is declining to comment.

Combat Camera honored Clayton by naming an annual award for the best combat photograph­y after her, Military Review wrote.

Combat Camera soldiers are trained to take photos and video in any environmen­t and accompany soldiers to document combat operations.

 ?? SPC. HILDA CLAYTON/U.S. ARMY VIA AP ?? Above, U.S. Army combat camera photograph­er Spc. Hilda Clayton, above right, took this photo July 2, 2013, that was released by the U.S. Army and published Monday, that shows an Afghan soldier engulfed in flame as a mortar tube explodes during an...
SPC. HILDA CLAYTON/U.S. ARMY VIA AP Above, U.S. Army combat camera photograph­er Spc. Hilda Clayton, above right, took this photo July 2, 2013, that was released by the U.S. Army and published Monday, that shows an Afghan soldier engulfed in flame as a mortar tube explodes during an...
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