What combat cameraman Ian Ives remembered immediately after the explosion was a strange calm. "My first thought was: I'm in heaven" he recently told Business Insider's Jake Gabbard for the War Journal ...
Rick Colts knew something was wrong the moment his military working dog changed his search pattern. It was June 1, 2011, the final patrol before Colts and his German shepherd, Torry, were scheduled to ...
An curved arrow pointing right. In 2019, an improvised explosive device ripped through a US Army patrol in Afghanistan, leaving combat cameraman Ian Ives with life-changing injuries. Now a civilian ...