He was traveling with the Iraqis when he was blown up.
He and his cameraman were filming from the moving vehicle when the terrorists detonated the device. I would expect the "freedom fighters" saw that they were vulnerable targets.
Jan. 29, 2006 "World News Tonight" anchor, Bob Woodruff and his camera man, Doug Vogt, are both in serious condition after they were hit by an improvised explosive device in Taji, Iraq, today.
Woodruff is undergoing surgery at the U.S. military hospital in Balad, where Vogt also is being treated.
Woodruff, Vogt and their four-man team were traveling in a convoy with the Iraqi army. They were in a mechanized vehicle when the explosive went off. The exposion was followed by small arms fire.
Both men suffered head injuries. Woodruff sustained shrapnel wounds and Vogt was hit by shrapnel in the head and suffered a broken shoulder.
Both were wearing body armor, helmets and ballistic glasses. They had been traveling in a U.S. armored humvee, but then transferred into the Iraqi vehicle. Vogt and Woodruff are embedded with the 4th Infantry Division.
The men were medevaced to the Green Zone to receive treatment. They were then flown by helicopter to Balad which is about a 20-minute ride from Baghdad, said ABC News White House correspondent Martha Raddatz.
"There are very good doctors, the best medical care you can possibly get, in Balad," said Raddatz...