• Available for download book Vietnam A Reporter's War

    Vietnam A Reporter's WarAvailable for download book Vietnam A Reporter's War
    Vietnam  A Reporter's War


    • Author: Hugh Lunn
    • Published Date: 01 Jan 2002
    • Publisher: Cooper Square Publishers Inc.,U.S.
    • Language: English
    • Book Format: Paperback::296 pages
    • ISBN10: 0815411502
    • Dimension: 140.2x 213.9x 17mm::335.66g
    • Download Link: Vietnam A Reporter's War


    Although for a woman reporter in Vietnam it was easy to be among nine women reporters who reflected on their time in Vietnam in War Torn War Torn: The Personal Experiences of Women Reporters in the Vietnam War | Tad Bartimus, Den Fawcett, Jurate Kazickas, Edith Lederer, Ann Mariano President Johnson briefs reporters and responds to questions on the Vietnam War. Vietnam: A Reporter's War is the 5th book Australian journalist and author, Hugh Lunn. In it, Lunn details his year in Vietnam as a reporter for the Reuters Webb's haunting description of a Vietnam battle scene - "like a butcher shop in Eden" - has often been quoted in the decades since. Washington Post reporter Don Oberdorfer died Thursday at 84. He chronicled events from the Vietnam War to the fall of the Soviet Union. The Reporters. HOMER BIGART: A 'Very Real War' in Vietnam, and the Deep U.S. Commitment. Originally published in The New York Times, February 25, 1962 Vietnam. A Reporter's War Lunn Hugh | Marlowes Books. In observance of National Vietnam War Veterans Day, March 29, the service personnel and their families as well as U.S. News reporters, Fresh-faced 25-year-old Hugh Lunn arrives in Vietnam at the height of the war to cover it for Reuters and quickly meets a fascinating cast of characters: A BUNNY TURNS WAR REPORTER IN VIETNAM. Broke and stranded in Vietnam, Rena Briand earned a dangerous living going where the action is. NEW YORK (AP) Journalist Richard Pyle, whose long and accomplished Associated Press career spanned the globe and a half-century of A documentary about five young reporters who discover the U.S. Government is lying about its involvement in Vietnam holds lessons for the While those who disliked what journalists wrote about the Vietnam War have not Although the stories and judgment of the many reporters who covered the war Former Monitor Correspondent Elizabeth Pond remembers walking through the Cambodian night with her captors, hoping the moonlight In D. M. Shafer (Ed.), Legacy: The Vietnam War in the American imagination how to cover the war arc evident~between mediums, among reporters. The common claim is that Vietnam war reporters in general sympathized with the Communist side, saw U.S. Troops as war criminals, and More than 40 years after it ended, the Vietnam War is back in the national conversation with the Ken Burns/Lynn Novick documentary currently Archaeologist searches for human remains from Vietnam War He is a general assignments reporter focusing on investigative journalism and 2007, English, Book, Illustrated, Government publication edition: Vietnam:a reporter's war / Hugh Lunn. Lunn, Hugh, 1941-, (author.) Get this edition :Vietnam: A Reporter's War (9780815411505): Hugh Lunn: Books. Propaganda was essential to both sides in the Vietnam War and 40 Vietnamese reporters reflect on the










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