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War from the Ground Perspective with Ann Scott Tyson
Ann Scott Tyson standing in front of a Blackhawk helicopter. Photo: Christian Science Monitor
Ann Scott Tyson standing in front of a Blackhawk helicopter. Photo: Christian Science Monitor

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ann scott tyson photogalleryView photos taken by Ann Scott Tyson, while she was embedded with the 3rd Infantry Division.
Seven days ago Ann Scott Tyson of the Christian Science Monitor returned home from Baghdad. As an embedded reporter with the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division, she saw and heard what most of us did not. She spoke with senior officers, attended secret briefings, and listened to battles unfolding in real time.

But more importantly, she talked to the troops, to the men and women who actually fought the war; the officers, mechanics and foot soldiers from Kuwait to Bagdad. And then she sent her stories back home; stories about how it feels to be wedged inside a tank for four days in a row, vivid descriptions of the appeal of M&M's in the desert, and of the soldiers who wrote 'If-I-don't-make-it' letters to loved ones. Covering the war, from upclose.
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