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Reading The Pictures: Have We Just Seen The Last Combat Injury In Iraq?

©Michael Kamber: Latifiyah, Iraq. May 19, 2007.
What you're looking at, I'm afraid, is a potentially historic image.
Specifically, the photo above -- taken by embedded photojournalist Michael Kamber two weeks ago during a fateful patrol in search of missing American soldiers -- could well become the last visual evidence of U.S. casualties in the Iraq war.
In a message to colleagues earlier this week, Michael shared his personal thoughts about the new military restrictions on photographing American wounded in Iraq. He writes from Baghdad: