John Hoagland

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John Hoagland

John Hoagland
Born 15 June 1947
Birth place San Diego, California
in March 16, 1984 (aged 36)
Circumstances
Occupation Photojournalism
Other names John Hoagland
Notable credit(s) noted for his documentation of civil conflicts in Nicaragua, Lebanon, and El Salvador

John Hoagland (15 June 194716 March 1984) was a war photographer and photojournalist noted for his documentation of civil conflicts in Nicaragua, Lebanon, and El Salvador.

Hoagland was born in San Diego, California, and educated at the University of California, San Diego. During the Vietnam War, Hoagland applied for and received conscientious objector status, but war was a subject that had a massive impact on his life and death. He photographed the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua, after which he moved to El Salvador in 1979. He also photographed in Beirut.

By 1984, Hoagland was on the "hit list" of the government death squads. Many of his colleagues had been assassinated already in El Salvador. On 16 March, he was gunned down while photographing a pair of Salvadorian soldiers.

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