Monday, January 30, 2006

Bob Woodruff's life saved by body armor

If the press have armor enough to save a life from a roadside bomb, then perhaps it's likely our troops have sufficient armor as well (please make note of this Senators Clinton and Kerry).

NEW YORK - ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff, seriously hurt by a roadside bomb in Iraq, has shown signs of improvement and may be airlifted to the United States as soon as Tuesday, the network's news president said Monday.

A hospital official said body armor likely saved the journalist's life.

Cameraman Doug Vogt, also hurt in the explosion, is in better shape than Woodruff but doctors were pleased with how both handled the transfer to a U.S. military base in Germany, said ABC News President David Westin.

"We have a long way to go," Westin said. "But it appears that we may have also come some distance from yesterday."

Vogt was filming a stand-up report with Woodruff and both were standing in the open hatch of an Iraqi military vehicle when the bomb went off. They underwent surgery in Iraq before being flown to Germany.

"They're both very seriously injured, but stable," said Col. Bryan Gamble, commander of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in western Germany. He said both men were heavily sedated and under the care of the hospital's trauma team.

Their body armor likely saved them, "otherwise these would have been fatal wounds," Gamble said.


What is enough body armor for Senator Clinton? Why don't we just wrap each one of our military servicemen in a tank? That shouldn't cost too much. It's not like we want them to move around very much. They need to be able to just sit there and be pounded with enemy fire and be completely impervious. Let's load 'em up 200 pounds of body armor ought to do the trick.

Oh and my prayers and thoughts go out to Bob Woodruff's and Doug Vogt's families. Hopefully we coninue to get good news on their condition.