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You once told me you'd like to have been a war correspondent, remember?
He had, by then, rather lost interest in being a war correspondent.
During the years of 1944 and 1945 he was a war correspondent.
He worked as a war correspondent for more than twenty years.
He also worked as a journalist and a war correspondent.
Hill is able to put into words what many war correspondents cannot.
He continued as a war correspondent for the newspaper until 1945.
His work as a voluntary war correspondent from 1915 and 1917 is less known.
But last year, I discovered that being a war correspondent is not the most difficult job on earth.
Ryan served as a war correspondent during his early years.
From 1943 to 1946, he served in the Pacific as a war correspondent.
I think the carrot was the opportunity to be a war correspondent.
She didn't want to talk about his work as war correspondent.
I would have made a great war correspondent, but my world provided no wars for me to cover.
Next day a war correspondent appeared at my command post.
"The age of the war correspondent as hero is clearly over," he wrote.
Sure, being a trade war correspondent is a lot less lethal than the military version.
So in this case a war correspondent and a film team recorded the event.
Anderson was one of the first female war correspondents in the industry and has reported from over 100 countries.
He's a war correspondent, and says that he needs to speak with you."
Because of this work, Tolstoy has been called the world's first war correspondent.
He is best known for his work as a war correspondent and investigative journalist.
Thus, being a war correspondent is often considered the most dangerous form of journalism.
Instead, he briefly worked as a war correspondent, writing human interest stories about the troops.
"I get the feeling your life has been exciting even by the standard of war correspondents."