War correspondents 1942-43

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This is a partial list of war correspondents who reported from North Africa or Italy in 1942-43, during World War II. The names are taken from the war journal[1] of Eric Lloyd Williams, a correspondent for Reuters and the South African Press Association during the war, and from a radio broadcast he made in 1944.[2]

James Aldridge, New York Times

Bruce Anderson, South African Broadcasting Corporation

Paul Bewsher, Daily Mail

Sam Brewer, Chicago Tribune

Eric Bigio, Daily Express

Christopher Buckley, Daily Telegraph

Norman Clark, News Chronicle

Alex Clifford, Daily Mail

Edward Harry Crockett, Associated Press

Richard Dimbleby, BBC

Robert Dunnett, BBC

Frank Gervasi, Collier’s Weekly

Frank Gillard, BBC

Hank Gorrell, United Press

Les Green, South African Broadcasting Corporation

Guy Harriot, Sydney Morning Herald

Bruce Hewitt, New Zealand correspondent

Russell Hill, New York Herald Tribune

Geoffrey Hoare, The Times

Alaric Jacob, Daily Express

Philip Jordan, News Chronicle

Ed Kennedy, Associated Press

George Lait, INS

Ronald Legge, Daily Telegraph

Richard MacMillan, United Press

Denis Martin, Daily Herald

Frank Martin, Associated Press

Ronald Monson Daily Express and Australian newspapers

Alan Morehead, Daily Express

Chester Morrison, CBS

Leonard Mosley, Allied Newspapers

Bill Munday, Australian Newspapers

Gerald Norman, The Times

Quentin Reynolds, Collier’s Weekly

Frederick Salisbury, Daily Herald

Nestor Solodovnik, Tass News Agency

Norman Soong, Chinese press

Ed Stevens, Christian Science Monitor

George Tucker, Associated Press

Don Whitehead, Associated Press

Eric Lloyd Williams, Reuters/South African Press Association

Harry Zinder, Time

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