Josh Rushing
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Josh Rushing was a United States Marine Captain who was a press officer for United States Central Command (CENTCOM) during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. He became famous for his appearance in the documentary Control Room, which documented his conversations with Al Jazeera correspondent Hassan Ibrahim. After the Pentagon ordered him not to comment on the movie [1], he left the Marine Corps and is now working for Al Jazeera English.
[edit] References
- ^ Salon.com. Muzzling a Marine. Retrieved on August 8, 2006.
[edit] External links
- www.JoshRushing.com
- "The Education of Lieutenant Rushing", Mother Jones, November/December 2006.
- Al Jazeera's (Global) Mission, Fast Company, April 2006
- Al Jazeera Hires an Ex-Marine, Time magazine, September 27, 2005
- Marine Lands in Film, Collides With Superiors, Los Angeles Times, August 2, 2004
- http://www.noujaimfilms.com/controlroom/site/01.html - The Control Room Movie Website
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