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To: MoralSense
If anyone reads the work of Ernie Pyle ... especially his dispatches from Normandy, 24 hours after D-Day, which were only like three columns out of God knows how many he wrote but IMHO are his masterpieces ... without getting emotionally affected, he doesn't have a pulse. Ernie Pyle was the greatest war correspondent in the history of the planet earth. Period.
3 posted on 05/01/2004 7:23:09 AM PDT by GB
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To: GB
If anyone reads the work of Ernie Pyle ... especially his dispatches from Normandy, 24 hours after D-Day, which were only like three columns out of God knows how many he wrote but IMHO are his masterpieces ... without getting emotionally affected, he doesn't have a pulse. Ernie Pyle was the greatest war correspondent in the history of the planet earth. Period.

The Wartime Columns of Ernie Pyle

The D-Day columns are included on this link, and I'm going to read them later today. Thanks for the tip.

5 posted on 05/01/2004 7:38:33 AM PDT by texasbluebell
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