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war correspondent

NOUN
journalist covering war
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“Though their tables will not be lavish, there will be Spam for everyone,” famed war correspondent Edward R. Murrow reported from London during a Christmas broadcast.

From Seattle Times

A blood clot that had started in his legs — perhaps due to his frequent traveling in cramped vehicles as a war correspondent — led to his sudden death at just 39.

From Salon

She was appointed as the Morning Post's war correspondent in South Africa and later became a prominent campaigner for sex equality.

From BBC

Alexander Sladkov, a war correspondent for Russian state television, said that General Popov was not an insurrectionist and would most likely reappear in a different position on the front.

From New York Times

Previously she was a senior writer and war correspondent for the Wall Street Journal for 17 years based in the Middle East.

From New York Times