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Dana Stone (Dana Hazen Stone) was born on 18 April, 1939 in Pomfret, Vermont, U.S., is an American photojournalist (1939–1970). Discover Dana Stone's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 18 April, 1939
Birthday 18 April
Birthplace Pomfret, Vermont, U.S.
Date of death 1971
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Nationality Vermont

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1939

Dana Hazen Stone (April 18, 1939; disappeared April 6, 1970) was an American photojournalist who worked for CBS, United Press International, and Associated Press during the Vietnam War.

1965

Stone first traveled to Vietnam in 1965.

Before arriving he bought a Nikon, his first camera, in Hong Kong.

After arriving in Saigon he met Henri Huet who showed him how to load film into the camera.

He befriended fellow photographers and journalists including Sean Flynn, Tim Page, Henri Huet, John Steinbeck IV, Perry Deane Young, Nik Wheeler, Chas Gerretsen, John Olson and others.

Dana started freelancing for UPI and later became a staffer with the AP.

He soon became a combat photographer of note while going on missions with the Green Berets from his base in Da Nang.

1969

He and his wife Louise Smizer left Saigon for Europe in 1969, driving a VW Camper from India overland to Lapland in Sweden where, for a short time, he became a Lumberjack.

1970

Stone was working as a freelancer for CBS News in Laos when he was called back to Saigon in March 1970 to work as a combat cameraman with John Laurence who was making a documentary that would become The World of Charlie Company.

He spent 5 days working on the documentary before being sent by CBS to Phnom Penh on March 28 to cover the aftermath of the Cambodian coup.

On April 6, 1970, Stone and his colleague Sean Flynn were captured by the People's Army of Vietnam in the Kampong Cham province after leaving Phnom Penh on rented Honda motorbikes looking to find the front lines of fighting in Cambodia.

1971

Stone's younger brother, John Thomas Stone, joined the U.S. Army in 1971, soon after graduating from high school, reportedly due in part to a desire to discover what had happened to his brother.

1975

Stone and Flynn's disappearance is chronicled in Perry Deane Young's 1975 memoir Two of the Missing.

1991

Investigations by fellow photojournalist Tim Page, reported in the UK Sunday Times on March 24, 1991, indicate that Stone and Flynn were taken first to the village of Sangke Kaong, and then to other villages before being handed to the Khmer Rouge.

Page tracked down an almost-empty grave in a village known as Bei Met in which two foreigners allegedly had been buried.

Forensic examination of the few remains left in the grave suggested they belonged to a tall man and a short man – consistent with the appearance of Flynn and Stone respectively – and that both had died violently.

A 1991 film, Danger on the Edge of Town, recounted Tim Page's "search to discover the fate of his friends Sean Flynn and Dana Stone".

2003

However, in 2003, the Pentagon's Central Identification Lab in Hawaii confirmed by DNA testing that the remains found by Tim Page were actually of Clyde McKay, a boat hijacker, and Larry Humphrey, an army deserter; both were a part of the SS Columbia Eagle incident.

2006

He later served as a medic in the Vermont National Guard and was killed by friendly fire on March 29, 2006, when the 52-year-old sergeant was on his third tour in the war in Afghanistan.