honoring Ernie Pyle titled "Ernie Pyle – To Remember". The caption for Snoopy reads: "Another C-Ration Has Been Consumed in Your Honor, Ernie Pyle... We'll...
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2023-05-12 – via Newspapers.com. Pyle, Ernie (1989). Nichols, David (ed.). Ernie's America: The Best of Ernie Pyle's 1930s Travel Dispatches. Foreword...
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Henry T. Waskow (section Ernie Pyle)
United States Army officer, with the rank of captain, memorialized in Ernie Pyle's dispatch "The Death of Captain Waskow," which in turn was faithfully...
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The Story of G.I. Joe, also credited in prints as Ernie Pyle's Story of G.I. Joe, is a 1945 American war film directed by William A. Wellman and starring...
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Argentina, in 1957. The reporter, loosely based on the real reporter Ernie Pyle, acts as a narrator of stories, without being directly involved in them...
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Romagna in Winterset (1936), George Milton in Of Mice and Men (1939), and Ernie Pyle in The Story of G.I. Joe (1945). Meredith was known later in his career...
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The Ernie Pyle House/Library is a historic house at 900 Girard Boulevard, SE in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Built in 1940, it was the home of famed war correspondent...
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non-military personnel received the award, the most famous being newspaperman Ernie Pyle, who was awarded a Purple Heart posthumously by the Army after being killed...
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Tokyo Takarazuka Theater (redirect from Ernie Pyle Theatre)
by the American GHQ after the defeat of Japan in 1945 and renamed the "Ernie Pyle Theater" from 1945–55. It was demolished in 1998. The current theater...
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public attention by war correspondent Ernie Pyle, who was urged by General Eisenhower to "go and discover Bradley". Pyle subsequently wrote several dispatches...
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Newspaper Guild. 2004: Damon Runyon Award from the Denver Press Club. 2010: Ernie Pyle Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Society of Newspaper Columnists...
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Journalism Awards were launched in 1954 with the Ernie Pyle Award (originally supported by the Ernie Pyle Memorial Fund). The award is given annually to...
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Home Country (book) (redirect from Home country by ernie pyle)
Home Country is a collection of articles written by the columnist Ernie Pyle for Scripps-Howard newspapers between 1935 and 1940. It was compiled and published...
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first public production, given at three performances, was in 1946 in the Ernie Pyle Theatre in Tokyo, conducted by the pianist Jorge Bolet for the entertainment...
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Mike Royko (category Ernie Pyle Award winners)
Michael Royko Jr. (September 19, 1932 – April 29, 1997) was an American newspaper columnist from Chicago, Illinois. Over his 30-year career, he wrote more...
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football player Ernie Price (English footballer) (1926–2013) Ernie Pyle (1900–1945), American journalist and war correspondent Ernie Rea (born 1945),...
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South Vermillion Middle School, and three elementary schools: Central, Ernie Pyle, and Van Duyn. It also manages the Parke Vermillion Education and Training...
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Steve Lopez (category Ernie Pyle Award winners)
national journalism awards including the H.L. Mencken, Mike Royko and Ernie Pyle awards. As a four-time Pulitzer finalist, his subjects were elder care...
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Hazzard, from 1979 until 1985. However, Pyle was not the nephew of, nor related to, journalist Ernie Pyle. Pyle enrolled as an art student at the University...
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General Easley was killed by Japanese machine-gun fire. War correspondent Ernie Pyle was also killed by Japanese machine-gun fire on Ie Shima, a small island...
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pulitzer.org. Staff (March 13, 2004). "Times writer's stories earn her 2003 Ernie Pyle Award". St. Petersburg Times. p. 3B. "2012 Pulitzer Prizes - JOURNALISM"...
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Rheta Grimsley Johnson (category Ernie Pyle Award winners)
National Headliner Award for commentary in 1985 and Scripps Howard's Ernie Pyle Memorial Award for outstanding human interest reporting in 1984. In 2010...
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- Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Supreme Court Justice 16¢ light brown - Ernie Pyle, World War II journalist 18¢ purple - Elizabeth Blackwell, physician 20¢...
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Charlotte News. He wrote "Charles Kuralt's People," a column that won an Ernie Pyle Award in 1956. He moved to CBS in 1957 as a writer. When he was 25 years...
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publish that afternoon. The IDS moved to Ernie Pyle Hall in 1954. The building was renamed in honor of Pyle, who was shot and killed in World War II in...
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Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle (1876–1936), American illustrator Ernie Pyle (1900–1945), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gladys Pyle (1890–1989), South Dakota...
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the project. Famed World War II war correspondent Ernie Pyle was born on a tenant farm near Dana. Pyle won the Pulitzer Prize in 1944 for his Correspondence...
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American Artist - TV movie documentary - himself (1997) G.I. Joe: The Ernie Pyle Story - TV movie documentary (1998) American Masters - TV series documentary...
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Marines, an Army lieutenant and one noted civilian war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Initially, the graves at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific were...
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Robert Morris (author) (category Ernie Pyle Award winners)
Bob Morris (born May 25, 1950) is an American novelist who writes Caribbean-themed mysteries. He is also the author of several collections of nonfiction...
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