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military journalist

A US Service member or Department of Defense civilian employee providing photographic, print, radio, or television command information for military internal audiences. See also command information.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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Yablonka, a military journalist and author, describes the stories of American soldiers who were combat correspondents and photographers during the Vietnam War, who recorded the conflict with cameras and in writing and were tasked with showing the bravery and good that was accomplished by US troops in the war.
Military journalist Gabriele Molinelli said on Twitter: "I'm betting on Leeming as new Red Arrows home."
TEHRAN (FNA)- Commenting on the recent Iranian strikes on ISIL in the Syrian city of Deir Ezzur, Iranian diplomat Hossein Sheikholeslam and military journalist Hassan Shemshadi told Sputnik Persian that it is not only a direct message to terrorists but, primarily, to their sponsors and donors, namely Israel, the US and the ruling clan in Saudi Arabia.
Richard Whittle, a global fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, longtime military journalist, and author of The Dream Machine: The Untold History of the Notorious V-22 Osprey (reviewed in the Defense ARJ, Vol.
At the age of 24 while working as a military journalist for the Navy she interviewed a Rabbi from the Chaplain's Department for an article about a Rabbi's Perspective on the Holocaust during the Days of Remembrance.
I'm not an aviator, but I am a former military journalist. Ensuring the magazine remains a success and of interest to the aviation community definitely lays the pressure on thick.
He was a broadcast specialist and basic military journalist. Joel received the Bronze Star for his actions during the TET offensives.Joel enjoyed a special bond with his daughter Zoe, and loved spending time with her.
THE CENTRAL CLAIM OF THE GENERALS, military journalist Thomas Ricks's assault on post-World War II American military history, is that once upon a time the U.S.
For my promotion, John Nagl gave me a copy of Fred Kaplan's The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War signed by the military journalist himself.
President Barack) Obama that it is making good on its promise,'' military journalist Tetsuo Maeda said, referring to Noda's pledge to Obama during their summit talks in November in Honolulu to submit the report by the year-end.
She previously served as a military journalist in the U.S.
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