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  2. Pages in category "War correspondents of the Vietnam War" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Marguerite Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Higgins Hall (September 3, 1920 – January 3, 1966) was an American reporter and war correspondent.Higgins covered World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, and in the process advanced the cause of equal access for female war correspondents. [1]

  4. Dickey Chapelle - Wikipedia

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    Despite early support for Fidel Castro, [6] Chapelle was an outspoken anti-Communist, and loudly expressed these views at the beginning of the Vietnam War.Her stories in the early 1960s extolled the American military advisors who were already fighting and dying in South Vietnam, and the Sea Swallows, the anticommunist militia led by Father Nguyễn Lạc Hoá.

  5. List of war correspondents - Wikipedia

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    Corra Harris; early women correspondent in World War I. Curzio Malaparte; Dan Rather; Covered Vietnam War for CBS News for several months in 1966–67. David Douglas Duncan; David Halberstam (1934–2007); American journalist, The New York Times. Covered the war in the Congo and the Vietnam War for which he won the Pulitzer Prize.

  6. Category : American war correspondents of the Vietnam War

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    Vietnam portal American war correspondents of the Vietnam War (1955-1975). Wikimedia Commons has media related to War correspondents of the United States by Vietnam War .

  7. Catherine Leroy - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Leroy (August 27, 1944 - July 8, 2006) was a French-born photojournalist and war photographer, whose stark images of battle illustrated the story of the Vietnam War in the pages of Life magazine and other publications. [1]

  8. Kristin Hannah wanted to write about Vietnam for years. Why ...

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    She becomes one of Army’s women nurses, who have been largely forgotten from the narrative of the Vietnam War. More than 265,000 women served in the military during Vietnam, and 11,000 actually ...

  9. Kate Webb - Wikipedia

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    Kate Webb (24 March 1943 – 13 May 2007) was a New Zealand-born Australian war correspondent for UPI and Agence France-Presse.She earned a reputation for dogged and fearless reporting throughout the Vietnam War, and at one point she was held prisoner for weeks by North Vietnamese troops.