Sara Wood (military writer)
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Sergeant Sara Wood, of the United States Army is a writer and photographer for the American Forces Press Service. Wood's articles are republished throughout the branches of the United States Department of Defense.
Wood is notable for the articles she has written profiling other groundbreaking women in the United States Armed Services, such as Leigh Ann Hester and Nicole Malachowski.[1][2]
Wood is notable for having taken some of the controversial photos of the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.[3]
Detainees walk around an exercise yard in Camp 4, the medium security facility within Camp Delta at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay. In Camp 4, highly compliant detainees live in a communal setting and have extensive access to recreation. Guards were lured into a 10-man bay by some of the detainees who then attacked the guards.Photo by Sgt. Sara Wood, USA |
[edit] References
- ^ Sergeant Sara Wood. SGT Leigh Ann Hester. Department of Defense. Retrieved on July 12, 2007.
- ^ Sara Wood. "First woman Thunderbird pilot proud to serve", Department of Defense. Retrieved on 2007-07-12.
- ^ Kathleen T. Rhem. "Detainees skirmish with JTF guards", Guantanamo Bay Gazette, Friday, May 26, 2006. Retrieved on 2007-07-12.
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