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The First TV War
I BECAME THE SAIGON bureau chief for NBC News in April 1966 and served for twenty-seven months...
by Ron Steinman

Casualties
The huzzahs for the embattled wartime leader began to fade...
by Patrick J. Sloyan
From the Civil War to the Iraq War - Hostile Fire Front and Rear
Constant danger, without the soldier’s glory, is the burden of photographers
by Patrick Cox
When War Isn't that Important
The war is the most important thing going on in our lives isn’t it?
by Jim Parisi - TV Newz
From a Baghdad Balcony
The Bombs Begin - 'Molly's Missing'
by Seamus Conlin
A War Journal - Part I
It is late. I'm in a small motel on the border of Iraq in Turkey where I have been for the last month...
by David Turnley
Some Notes on Being a War Correspondent
There are old war correspondents and bold war correspondents but no old, bold war correspondents…
by Joseph Galloway
It’s as Close to Marilyn Monroe as I’m Ever Going to Get
by CHERYL DIAZ MEYER