Hal Bernton has been a staff reporter for The Seattle Times since 2000. He has roamed widely around the Northwest for regional reporting and to help in the newspaper's military coverage. His oversees assignments have taken him to Russia, Algeria, Aceh Province in Indonesia and Iraq in December of 2003 and January of 2004.
Afghanistan Journal
Seattle Times reporter Hal Bernton, who just returned from assignment in Afghanistan, shares his observations about life in a country now in its third decade of war.
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Faces of those fallen
Posted by Hal Bernton
KABUL
Here in the capital city of Afghanistan, I waited just like everyone back in the States for more news of the eight soldiers who died in two separate insurgents attacks Tuesday in southern Afghanistan.
With the latest deaths announced by the Defense Department, the Fort Lewis-based 5th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division has now lost 26 soldiers in Afghanistan since arriving in the summer.
The 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, which I joined in late September for about two weeks. has lost 19 of these soldiers. All eight soldiers who died from Tuesday's attacks were with the battalion.
Here are photos released by Fort Lewis of five of the eight solders.
Sgt. Dale R. Griffin, 29, of Terre Haute, Ind
Sgt. Fernando Delarosa, 24, of Alamo, Texas
Sgt. Patrick O. Williamson, 24, of Broussard, La.
Spc. Jared D. Stanker, 22, of Evergreen Park, Ill.,
Pfc. Christopher I. Walz, 25, of Vancouver, Wash
When they become available, I will post the photos Staff Sgt. Luis M. Gonzalez, 27, of South Ozone Park, N.Y., Sgt. Issac B. Jackson, 27, of Plattsburg, Mo. and Pfc. Brian Bates, 20, of New Orleans, La.


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• Afghan News Center
• Pajhwok.com: News of Afghanistan written by Afghanistan journalists.
• McClatchy News Service: Dispatches from Afghanistan and beyond.
• Talking with the Taliban: A Toronto Globe and Mail series.
• Foreign Policy Blog on Afghanistan
• Michael Yon: Embedded blogger Michael Yon posts front-line dispatches.
• Washington Post's Afghanistan/Pakistan site
• Abdulhadi Hairan: Afghan writer reflects on events in Iraq
• GlobalPost's Taliban project: Features wide-ranging coverage of Afghanistan.






