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Dana Hazen Stone (April 18, 1939; disappeared April 6, 1970) was an American photojournalist who worked for CBS, United Press International, and Associated Press during the Vietnam War . Biography. Stone first traveled to Vietnam in 1965. Before arriving he bought a Nikon, his first camera, in Hong Kong.
- Louise Smizer
- April 6, 1970 (aged 30), Highway One, Cambodia
- Dana Hazen Stone, April 18, 1939, Pomfret, Vermont, U.S.
- Declared dead in absentia
A personal account of the life and death of Dana Stone, a war photographer who was captured and killed by the Viet Cong in 1970, and his wife Louise, a journalist and artist who tried to save him. The author shares his memories of their relationship, their adventures, and their challenges in a war-torn world.
27. Aug. 2020 · Sean and fellow journalist Dana Stone were captured by elements of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army while on assignment for Time magazine in Cambodia on April 6, 1970. It is believed that they were held for one to three years before being turned over to and assassinated by the Khmer Rouge, the genocidal regime responsible ...
- Cody Copeland
29. März 2010 · The search for Sean Flynn and a close friend, Dana Stone, began not long after their disappearance in the province of Kampong Cham in 1970, notably by a colleague and Vietnam War-era photographer...
- NBC Universal
7. Apr. 2010 · (SALEM, Ore.) - Forty years after the disappearance of Vietnam War photographers Sean Flynn and Dana Stone, we stand on the verge of possibly learning their ultimate fate. Flynn's name made the news a little over a week ago, when it was announced that remains recovered in Cambodia could be his.
6. Apr. 2010 · CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Forty years have passed since my close friends, Dana Stone and Sean Flynn, rode bright red motorcycles into Communist-held territory in Cambodia on April 6, 1970, and were...
21. Okt. 2019 · Out of their fathers' shadows: In Vietnam with Flynn and Steinbeck. Sean Flynn, left, and Dana Stone on the rented motorcycles they rode into Cambodia on April 6, 1970. Photo courtesy Perry...