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  1. Oct 12, 2009 · The blast knocked Woodruff unconscious as rocks and metal pierced his face, jaw, and neck. Woodruff's cameraman, Doug Vogt, and an Iraqi soldier were also hurt.

  2. Jan 28, 2022 · On Jan. 29, 2006, a roadside bomb went off on, and Woodruff, along with his cameraman, Doug Vogt, were severely injured with shrapnel wounds to the head. Woodruff was treated at hospitals in Iraq...

  3. Nov 10, 2023 · From the moment ABC News’ Bob Woodruff made his comeback to journalism after a horrific roadside bomb nearly killed him during a reporting trip to war-torn Iraq, he has dreamed of revisiting the country where he nearly lost everything.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_WoodruffBob Woodruff - Wikipedia

    On April 6, 2006, ABC News released photos of Woodruff recovering at home, with a letter thanking everyone for their support and kindness during his ongoing recovery. Woodruff especially thanked the soldiers, doctors, and nurses who had saved his life.

  5. Bob Woodruff received the best care and attention after a traumatic brain injury (TBI)—and made a remarkable recovery. Today, his foundation tries to ensure the same outcome for other TBI survivors.

  6. Nov 9, 2023 · In this web extra clip, Bob Woodruffs family opens up about the ups and downs of his recovery after sustaining a traumatic brain injury while reporting from the frontlines of the Iraq War.

  7. Mar 19, 2024 · Nearly 20 years after being severely injured in a roadside bombing in Iraq, ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff returns to the explosion site for the first time.

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