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Richard Tregaskis: Capturing War’s Grit and Humanity Through Journalism
For the American public at home in 1942, the war raging thousands of miles across oceans could seem remote and opaque. Richard Tregaskis’ Guadalcanal Diary brought the stories of the American forces engaged in brutal fighting to the homefront in … Continue reading →
Posted in American history, Authors and literature, Guadalcanal Campaign, Journalism, military history, Uncategorized, War correspondents, World War II
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Tagged Embedded Journalism, Guadalcanal Diary, Historical Journalism, Journalism, Marine Corps, Pacific Theater, Richard Tregaskis, War Reporting, World War II, WWII Reporting
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