Veteran, versatile ex-AP photographer ‘Red’ McLendon dies
LOS ANGELES — Lennox “Red” McLendon, a globe-trotting photographer who chronicled everything from the Vietnam War to the Academy Awards during a long career with the U.S. Navy and The Associated Press, has died at 74.
McLendon died Oct. 24 in Las Vegas, according to his family. No cause of death was given, but he had suffered from Parkinson’s disease and other ailments in recent years.
He began his long career as a photojournalist upon enlisting with the U.S. Navy in 1962. After teaching photography for a time, he was dispatched to Southeast Asia to cover the Vietnam War as a military combat photographer.
That assignment earned him the Navy Achievement Medal With Combat V for what the military described as “professionalism and devotion to duty under arduous living and working conditions and frequent enemy rocket and mortar attacks.”