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In 2003 he observed and reported on the invasion of Iraq as an embedded journalist.
But in Iraq, the helicopters also carry other government employees, private contractors and embedded journalists.
To get such close access, both productions were approved by the Pentagon to become embedded journalists.
Although better protected, embedded journalists are not completely isolated from the dangers.
Desert warfare seen through the lens of embedded journalists is even more boring.
As an embedded journalist of sorts, what were some of the challenges you faced?
Some complained that the use of embedded journalists blurred the line between serious news and tabloid journalism.
They are accompanied on the patrol by two embedded journalists from The Times, and a 4 vehicle fire support group.
They have come to be known locally as "embedded journalists" and are accorded full assistance by the state government to move around freely in Kashmir.
At the start of the war in March 2003, as many as 775 reporters and photographers were traveling as embedded journalists.
Spurlock is also shown on a US Army patrol as an embedded journalist.
As one of America's first embedded journalists, Tom Paine, so famously put it, these were "the times that try men's souls."
That was one reason he had agreed to let me and ten other unilateral journalists follow his battalion, which already had four embedded journalists.
According to embedded journalists, the citizens of Basra braved gunfire to dance in the streets and cheer for the British troops.
In a way that the disconnected reports of the embedded journalists could not, they are able to convey just how remarkable this military campaign was - and why.
Mr. Sites is an embedded journalist currently in the employ of NBC News.
Admitted into the patrol, Ga becomes a sort of embedded journalist in the hunt for the poachers across Kekexili.
She also covered the Iraq War in spring 2003 as an embedded journalist with the British troops in and around Basra.
I also like that W.M.D., Halliburton and embedded journalists have become household words."
In 2003 she was the only Spanish female journalist who covered the invasion of Iraq as an embedded journalist among the US troops.
Julio Anguita Parrado was working as an embedded journalist in the 2003 Iraq war.
Like an embedded journalist he outfitted himself with special protective gear - flak jacket, helmet, goggles and earplugs - when accompanying soldiers on patrols.
What do the soldiers in Gregory Burke's Black Watch have to remove from their quarters in preparation for the arrival of an embedded journalist?
In 2009 White served as an embedded journalist with the Canadian Armed Forces in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
For this war, the US Military embedded journalists into coalition military units and Kelly went along with this approach, as did around 600 other journalists.
He was at his personal best in the early days of the Iraq invasion as an embedded reporter.
With these embedded reporters, that's making it a whole lot easier at least following some of the troops.
Interestingly, we started to lose this war only after the embedded reporters pulled out.
Moreover, it is possibly the most innovative result of the embedded reporter program.
Watching the embedded reporters, I could almost feel the sand in my face as the bullets flew.
Embedded reporters on the front lines of war.
Jameson has an agenda and pushes his embedded reporter to meet it.
The only news of their plight was through the reports filed by embedded reporters of state media.
Halberstam worked as an embedded reporter and traveled with the team during the season.
She has been outfitting embedded reporters all week.
Ten months ago, the only way into battle was alongside United States troops as a so-called embedded reporter.
Thucydides, the great historian of the war, is described as a kind of embedded reporter.
And it takes nothing away from embedded reporters to appreciate the lack of constraint in these unattached journalists' stories.
Such issues arose again during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq, when many embedded reporters accompanied soldiers as they made their way into the country.
Network and cable news programs, with their so-called embedded reporters and pundits, provide running coverage of each day's events.
He was an embedded reporter during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and later became Time Magazine's bureau chief.
The unit has a long, decorated history with countless achievements, and described as "true professionals" by embedded reporters during the 2003 invasion.
Mr. Jenkins will be telling some of his stories through the viewpoint of two embedded reporters.
The film was criticized by some Iraq veterans and embedded reporters for inaccurately portraying wartime conditions.
The story the embedded reporters told had nothing of the pessimism of the armchair reporters back home.
He has at times been an embedded reporter, first with British and then U.S. troops.
Perhaps the message is not getting through because the embedded reporters are finding it difficult to accept the information sparingly and carefully doled out to them.
Secretary of Defence Bryan Whitman states that most western media reports came from the 700 embedded reporters.
Like those families, the Gardners are glued to television sets in this age of videophone coverage and embedded reporters.
One embedded reporter wondered if he had crossed the line between reporter and soldier when he pointed out where enemy fire was coming from.