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“A Long Thin Line of Personal Anguish”: Ernie Pyle on the Normandy Beachhead

By buckeyemuse | June 9, 2017 | 1

Ernie Pyle, born in Dana, Indiana on August 3, 1900, was one of the great American journalists of the twentieth century. He is one of the most famous correspondents of the Second World War, a man who riveted readers with his simple and direct accounts of life in the war zones and his skill at…

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