Luis Sinco: Photographs from Fallujah
A Marine smokes a cigarette in a photo that was shown all over the world.
Luis Sinco, a photographer for the Los Angeles Times, has just returned from Fallujah, where he was attached to a Marine unit that saw some of the worst fighting of the Iraq war.
He tells NPR's Noah Adams about the experience.
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Kidnapped Journalist Highlights Dangers in Iraq Aug. 18, 2004
'Generation Kill': Elite Marines Battle in Iraq July 8, 2004
Profile of an AWOL Soldier Fleeing Iraq Duty June 8, 2004
Lost Son: Visiting a Soldier's Comrades-in-Arms May 31, 2004
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