Since the Civil War, AP men and women have risked their lives, and sometimes given them, to bring us the news. The Wall of Honor in AP’s New York newsroom remembers our fallen journalists. Most died in wartime. Others died getting to the story, or while trying to get back. A few sickened from disease in the field. We salute their courage and their sacrifice.

 
 
Anthony Mitchell (1968-2007)
Ahmed Hadi Naji (1978-2007)
Aswan Ahmed Lutfallah (1971-2006)
Saleh Ibrahim (1971-2005)
Nazeh Darwazeh (1959-2003)
Kerem Lawton (1970-2001)
Miguel Gil Moreno De Mora (1967-2000)
Myles Tierney (1964-1999)
Farkhad Kerimov (1948-1995)
Abdul Shariff (1962-1994)
Andrei Soloviev (1955-1993)
Hansjoerg "Hansi" Krauss (1963-1993)
Sharon Herbaugh (1954-1993)
Ali Ibrahim Mursal (1955-1993)
Dennis Lee Royle (1922-1971)
Henri Huet (1927-1971)
Oliver Noonan Jr. (1939-1969)
Klaus Frings (1935-1968)
Huynh Thanh My (1937-1965)
Bernard Kolenberg (1927-1965)
Daniel J. Coughlin Jr. (1927-1958)
William R. Moore (1910-1950)
Joseph Morton (1911-1945)
Asahel "Ace" Bush (1910-1944)
George Bede Irvin (1910-1944)
Edward H. (Harry) Crockett (1911-1943)
Daniel Witt Hancock (1907-1942)
Edward J. Neil Jr. (1900-1938)
Henry J. Middleton (c. 1876-1904)
Ambrose William Lyman (1848-1898)
Mark Kellogg (1833-1876)

 

 


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