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military correspondent

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  • military correspondent — military journalist, army reporter …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Military history of Cambodia — History attests to Cambodia s martial origins. In antiquity Cambodia, having conquered Laos, parts of Thailand, and the Malay Peninsula, held sway over a vast area of Southeast Asia. Khmer martial prowess waned in the early 15th century, however …   Wikipedia

  • Military attachés and observers in the Russo-Japanese War — Western military attachés and war correspondents with the Japanese forces after the Battle of Shaho (1904): 1. Robert Collins; 2. David Fraser; 3. Capt. Adalbert Dáni von Gyarmata; 4. Capt. James Jardine; 5. Frederick McKenzie; 6. Edward Knight;… …   Wikipedia

  • Military operations of the 2006 Lebanon War — See also: Timeline of the 2006 Lebanon War See also: Timeline of Military Operations in the 2006 Lebanon War …   Wikipedia

  • Military Times — This article is about the British magazine. For the Army Times, see Army Times Publishing Company. Military Times Editor Neil Faulkner Categories Military History Frequency Monthly Publisher Current Publishing First issue …   Wikipedia

  • War correspondent — A war correspondent is a journalist who covers stories firsthand from a war zone. In the 19th century they were also called Special Correspondents. Contents 1 Methods 2 History 2.1 Crimean War 2.2 …   Wikipedia

  • John Roderick (correspondent) — Infobox Person name = John Roderick birth date = birth date|1914|9|15 birth place = Waterville, Maine, United States death date = death date and age|2008|3|11|1915|1|30 death place = Honolulu, Hawaii, United States occupation = Author and… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Japanese government and military commanders of World War II — In the administration of Japan dominated by the Imperial Way Faction movement during World War II, the civil central government of Japan was under the management of some military men, and of some civilians:Central governmentupreme head of… …   Wikipedia

  • Public affairs (military) — Public Affairs is a term for the formal offices of the branches of the United States Department of Defense whose purpose is to deal with the media and community issues. The term is also used for numerous media relations offices that are created… …   Wikipedia

  • David Willis, BBC Correspondent — David Willis was born in London in 1960. CareerWillis entered journalism after college as a cub reporter on the Hertfordshire Mercury newspaper and joined the BBC in 1983. After spells in local radio and regional television, he moved to London to …   Wikipedia

  • Greek military junta of 1967–1974 — Regime of the Colonels redirects here. For the generic usage as a term for military rule, see military junta. For the Polish regime of colonels, see Piłsudski s colonels. For other uses, see Colonels regime. History of Greece …   Wikipedia

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