Charles Eggleston

Charles Richard Eggleston (November 1945 – May 6, 1968) was a photographer with United Press International who was killed in combat in Vietnam where he was covering the on-going war.

A graduate of Indian River Central High School in Philadelphia, New York, Eggleston moved to Gouverneur after he graduated from Auburn Community College, and enrolled in the US Navy where he became a journalist. While serving in Vietnam, he was awarded two bronze stars, two Navy commendation medals and South Vietnam's Honor Medal.

In 1966, he asked to be discharged, and became a UPI photographer in the country instead. Sometime before April 1968, he was wounded during a mortar attack against Camp Eagle where he was stationed with the 101st Airborne.

In May, a jeep carrying five journalists accidentally came across Viet Cong massing outside Saigon. Despite the journalists' attempts to dissuade the startled soldiers, they were all shot. 23-year old Eggleston swore vengenace, and announced his intention to kill as many Viet Cong as possible.

It remains disputed whether he was participating in the May 6th firefight on the Western outskirts of Saigon, or simply photographing it, when he was killed by a bullet to the skull. Most sources agree that he was at least carrying a rifle, if not actually using it. He was the 17th journalist killed in the war. His will had indicated that his possessions were to be given to war orphans.

On May 17, TIME magazine reported his death stating that he had been photographing South Vietnamese paratroopers in a house-to-house search, at the time of the firefight. Other sources indicate that reporter Roger Norum was tape recording a conversation with him during the streetfight, and saw Eggleston shot by a sniper while lighting a cigarette.

Vietnam War correspondents
Print journalists
  • R.W. Apple
  • Peter Arnett
  • Michael Birch
  • Peter Braestrup
  • Malcolm Browne
  • Wilfred Burchett
  • Dickey Chapelle
  • Robert Elegant
  • Gloria Emerson
  • Bernard Fall
  • Frances FitzGerald
  • Sylvana Foa
  • Joseph Galloway
  • Martha Gellhorn
  • Al Gore
  • David Halberstam
  • Michael Herr
  • Seymour Hersh
  • Marguerite Higgins
  • Takeshi Kaikō
  • Stanley Karnow
  • Donald Kirk
  • Steve Kroft
  • John Pilger
  • John Sack
  • Murray Sayle
  • Jonathan Schell
  • Sydney Schanberg
  • Neil Sheehan
  • Alexander Shimkin
  • John Steinbeck IV
  • Matthew V. Storin
  • Richard Tregaskis
  • Kate Webb
Photojournalists
  • Eddie Adams
  • Larry Burrows
  • Robert Capa
  • Dickey Chapelle
  • Charles Chellapah
  • David Douglas Duncan
  • Charles Eggleston
  • Horst Faas
  • Sean Flynn
  • Chas Gerretsen
  • Barbara Gluck
  • Philip Jones Griffiths
  • Dirck Halstead
  • Henri Huet
  • David Hume Kennerly
  • Catherine Leroy
  • Don McCullin
  • Tim Page
  • Toshio Sakai
  • Kyoichi Sawada
  • Dana Stone
  • Shigeru Tamura
  • Neal Ulevich
  • Nick Ut
Broadcast journalists
  • Martin Bell
  • Ed Bradley
  • Charles Collingwood
  • Walter Cronkite
  • Murray Fromson
  • Bernard Kalb
  • Peter Kalischer
  • Douglas Kiker
  • Steve Kroft
  • Charles Kuralt
  • George Lewis
  • Ike Pappas
  • Dan Rather
  • Clete Roberts
  • Morley Safer
  • Bob Simon
  • Richard Threlkeld
  • Joe Schlesinger
  • Don Webster
Persondata
Name Eggleston, Charles
Alternative names
Short description American journalist
Date of birth 1945
Place of birth
Date of death May 6, 1968
Place of death