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Benjamin Hall (born 23 July 1982) is a British-American journalist who serves as a State Department correspondent for Fox News Channel and is based in Washington, D.C. He joined the network in July 2015.
A year after Benjamin Hall was severely injured when his crew vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Ukraine, the Fox News correspondent has published a book, Saved: A War Reporter’s Mission to ...
— Benjamin Hall (@BenjaminHallFNC) January 26, 2023 Hall was “burned all over” in the attack and lost half a leg and his feet as well as sustaining damage to one eye.
Hall was born in Berkeley, California.His family moved to Lawrence, Kansas in 1944. There he met his future wife, Margaret Ann Black, in the 7th grade. [1] Upon graduating with a degree in chemistry from the University of Kansas in 1954, [2] Hall and Margaret married before departing for Munich, Germany under the support of Hall's Fulbright Scholarship. [1]
In 1823, Augusta became the wife of Benjamin Hall, later Baron Llanover (1802–1867).Their marriage joined the large South Wales estates of Llanover and Abercarn.. Benjamin Hall was for some years Member of Parliament for Monmouth, but transferred to a London seat just prior to the Newport Rising, which brought with it a turbulent time in Monmouthshire.
Benjamin or Ben Hall may refer to: Ben Hall (baseball) (born 1983), American college baseball coach and former second baseman; Benjamin Hall (industrialist) (1778–1817), Welsh entrepreneur; Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover (1802–1867), British civil engineer and politician; Ben Hall (bushranger) (1837–1865), Australian bushranger
Commissioned by Augusta Waddington, and her husband Benjamin Hall, later Baron Llanover, the house was designed by Thomas Hopper and was largely complete by 1837. Lady Llanover was an early champion of Welsh culture and the house became a centre for its investigation and promotion. In the grounds, the Halls created an extensive park.