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Georgette Louise Meyer (March 14, 1919 – November 4, 1965) known as Dickey Chapelle [1] was an American photojournalist known for her work as a war correspondent from World War II through to her death in the Vietnam War.
Derek Round (1935–2012); Covered the Vietnam War. Dickey Chapelle (1918–1965); covered the Pacific War, the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and the Vietnam War (where she was killed by a landmine). She was the first female US war correspondent to be killed in action. Don McCullin; British photographer. Covered conflicts in Northern Ireland ...
The series related activities of the French Foreign Legion during World War II. [2] Oberon narrated episodes and played a newspaper correspondent in search of stories about the Foreign Legion. [ 3 ]
On 4 November 1965, during an Operation Black Ferret patrol in Quang Ngai Province, Dickey Chapelle became the first female war correspondent to be killed in Vietnam, as well as the first American female reporter to be killed in action in history. [140] [141]
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Dickey Chapelle (1919–1965), photojournalist known for her work as a war correspondent in World War II and the Vietnam War; Anita Chernewski (born 1946), American photographer; Talia Chetrit (born 1982), still life and nude photographer; Rose Clark (1852–1942), pictorialist photographer