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war correspondent

noun as in journalist covering war

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And VanDyke and Fischer had dinner with war correspondent Steven Sotloff mere weeks before he was kidnapped.

David J. Morris is a former Marine infantry officer and war correspondent.

John Avlon on the war correspondent who never settled for anything short of the truth.

Dutch war correspondent Hans-Jaap Melissen knows Syria and its conflict well.

Gellhorn was the better journalist and war correspondent, a fact that gnawed at Hemingway.

Brodrick's reasons made him feel extremely uncomfortable in offering such a dangerous post as War Correspondent to young Prothero.

Perhaps I should have stated ere this that in addition to my duties as a soldier, I combined those of a “war correspondent.”

Charming associations surround the spot where I foregathered with the great war correspondent.

The war correspondent's face whitened for an instant, then the colour surged back in waves.

Presently there was a step behind him and he turned—to look into the face of the war correspondent who spoke first.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to war correspondent, such as: foreign correspondent, and special correspondent.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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