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30:, north of Kabul. Aid workers recovered the bodies from a ravine hours after the crash. The accident cause was later deemed engine failure. Herbaugh was the AP's first female bureau chief to be killed while on assignment for the Associated Press. She remained the AP's only female journalist to be killed in the line of duty until the 2014 death of Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist 26:. She was the Associated Press bureau chief in Islamabad, Pakistan, at the time of her death. Herbaugh was killed while on an assignment when she was traveling with 14 other people, including freelance journalist Natasha Singh and translator Mohammad Rafie, and their helicopter crashed into the side of a mountain near 64:
She started working at the Associated Press in 1978 as a vacation relief staffer in Denver, Colorado. She was moved to bureaus in Dallas, Houston and the International Desk in New York City before taking her first foreign posting in 1988 as news editor in New Delhi, India. In 1990, she was promoted
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Herbaugh kept her personal life private from family, friends, and colleagues. After her death, many learned she had one daughter, who lived with Herbaugh's parents in a rural town in Southeast Colorado. Herbaugh's daughter, the writer and journalist Tracee Herbaugh, wrote a
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to the bureau chief role in Islamabad, Pakistan. Herbaugh covered big stories of the subcontinent, including the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the country's subsequent civil was and rising insurgencies from the Taliban and
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essay in 2014 in which she said her mother kept the father's identity a secret from everyone, and it remains so.
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in Waco, Texas, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in journalism and served as an editor of
276: 220: 210: 52: 47: 31: 22:(January 28, 1954 – April 16, 1993) was an American journalist and war correspondent for the 216: 23: 43: 319: 34:, who was shot and killed while covering the presidential elections in Afghanistan. 212:
Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Afghanistan
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Index

Associated Press
Pul-e Khomri
Anja Niedringhaus
Lamar, Colorado
Baylor University
the Baylor Lariat
Mujahideen
HALO Trust
Sayed Jafar Naderi
"No Fighting Seen Near Afghan Copter Crash"
"AP exec editor briefs UN Security Council on protection of journalists"
"Associated Press photographer killed, reporter shot in Afghanistan: Tribute to two brave women"
"A Look Back: Baylor Journalism in the 1960s and 1970s"
Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else
David Halberstam
ISBN
9781568986890
"U.S. journalists' bodies being sent home"
ISBN
0-06-001160-2
"Attack on AP journalists in Afghanistan rekindles a daughter's pain"
Categories
20th-century American journalists
20th-century American women journalists
Associated Press reporters
Baylor University alumni
1954 births
1993 deaths
People from Lamar, Colorado
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Afghanistan

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