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  2. Bob Woodruff - Wikipedia

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    The Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF) is a nonprofit that supports post-9/11 impacted service members, veterans, and their families after they return home. [ 21 ] In 2014, Woodruff was awarded the third highest honor within the Department of the Army Civilian Awards, the Outstanding Civilian Service Award, for substantial contributions to the U.S ...

  3. Bob Woodruff (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Woodruff (born in New York City [1]) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Initially, he was a member of a country rock band called The Fields ...

  4. Elizabeth Vargas - Wikipedia

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    After a period of mourning and indecision, she and Bob Woodruff were chosen as co-anchors on December 5, 2005. [7] She anchored many broadcasts alone after Woodruff's injury in Iraq in January 2006. She also co-anchored World News Tonight with either Charles Gibson or Diane Sawyer. [7]

  5. Bob Woodruff Foundation: Where billionaires, celebrities, and ...

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    With the support of the Bob Woodruff Foundation and the NFL’s Salute to Service partnership, more than 850 athletes and coaches — including 315 veterans — have competed in the league since 2020.

  6. Bob Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Woodward was born in Geneva, Illinois, the son of Jane (née Upshur) and Alfred E. Woodward, a lawyer who later became chief judge of the 18th Judicial Circuit Court.He was raised in nearby Wheaton, Illinois, and educated at Wheaton Community High School (WCHS), a public high school in the same town. [5]

  7. ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff, who was severely injured in a roadside bombing while covering Iraq in 2006, is returning to the country — and the exact spot where he was hurt — in a new ...

  8. Bob Woodruff returns to Iraq roadside where bomb nearly ... - AOL

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    The physical pain of nearly dying when shrapnel from a roadside bomb in Iraq tore through his head 17 years ago was hard enough for ABC newsman Bob Woodruff. At age 44, Woodruff had reached the ...

  9. Peter Jennings - Wikipedia

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    On December 5, 2005, after much speculation, and nearly eight months after Jennings stopped anchoring, ABC named Vargas and Bob Woodruff co-anchors for World News Tonight. [104] In 2007, a book, Peter Jennings: A Reporter's Life, was published, co-edited by his widow Kayce Freed and his ABC colleague Lynn Sherr. [105]