Jeremy M. Lange

Projects: - The War at Home (in progress): - Cpl. Joshua C. Blaney

On December 12, 2007, Cpl. Joshua C. Blaney was killed by an IED in Afghanistan while serving with the 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne), 173rd Airborne Brigade.

He was 25 and is survived by his mother, Dianne B. Massey and father, Charles E. Blaney.

A special thank you to the friends and families of the fallen service men and women who invited me to photograph their grief and their efforts to continue life after suffering such loss.

The body of Cpl. Joshua C. Blaney is returned to his family by military charter plane.Cpl. Blaney died in Afghanistan from injuries sustained when an IED exploded near his vehicle.  He was 25.
  
The local junior ROTC lined the street near the funeral home as Cpl. Blaney's coffin was driven through his home town.
  
The bugler at the funeral of Cpl. Blaney stands at attention as the funeral begins.
     
  
The flag at the cemetery was flown at halfmast.
  
The body of Cpl. Blaney is placed in the hearse at the church where his memorial service was held.
  
The honor guard firing squad at the funeral of Cpl. Blaneystands in preparation for the 21 gun salute.
     
  
 Cpl. Blaney's sister Carley Blaney, carries the flag from her brother's coffin away from the gravesite at the end of the funeral.