American journalist Terry Anderson, who was held captive in Lebanon for over six years, passed away at the age of 76. He was kidnapped by Islamic militants in 1985 and endured 2,454 days of captivity in various locations. His release marked the end of the ordeal for 18 Western hostages. Despite his struggles to readjust to normal life, Anderson continued to make significant contributions, including establishing a foundation and teaching journalism. He is survived by his daughter, second wife, another daughter, sister, and brother. His legacy as a resilient journalist and survivor lives on.