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As a Marine, Lagoze enjoyed the kind of unlimited access journalists rarely get. ... Jacob Miles Lagoze after he was hit by grenade shrapnel in Kajaki, Afghanistan in 2011.Courtesy photo ...
The Marine Corps says a new documentary shot by an active-duty videographer in 2011 shows possible criminal ... ground-level views of war through the lens of Lance Cpl. Jacob Miles Lagoze, ...
Marine veteran Miles Lagoze’s ‘Combat Obscura’ is an unflinching look at life inside the Corps and the war in Afghanistan, and one of the best documentaries in years.
Documentary filmmaker and former Marine Miles Lagoze wants to show what it’s really like in combat so that people will stop glamorizing the experience. He says his controversial new film ...
Marines pass a joint to one another in the dark void of southern Afghanistan, and in crackling night-vision green, the question arises: Did they think they would ever be stoned within range of enem… ...
A Marine videographer repurposes material from Afghanistan for 'Combat Obscura,' a you-are-there documentary. By THR Staff Miles Lagoze was fresh from high school when he entered the Marine Corps ...
Guests. Miles Lagoze, a former Marine combat cameraman.Cinematographer, director and producer of the new documentary, "Combat Obscura."(@OscopeLabs)Former lance corporal who spent eight months in ...
As a videographer for the Marine Corps, Lagoze’s job was to accompany the grunts out on patrol and back at base, interviewing them and shooting footage of what they were doing on a daily basis.
Former Marine Miles Lagoze captured an unfiltered look at the war in Afghanistan during his time as his unit’s official combat photographer in 2011 and 2012, ...
Lagoze said he believed the Marine Corps tried to scare him with the requests in an effort to suppress the film’s release. As the grunt smoking hash noted, ...
The U.S. Marine Corps has identified one of the four victims in Thursday's Philippines plane crash as 22-year-old Sgt. Jacob M. Durham of California.
In the new documentary, 'Combat Obscura,' former Marine Miles Lagoze hopes to end the glamorization of war, and show what it's really like in combat.
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