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This article is a partial list of journalists killed and missing during the Vietnam War.The press freedom organization Reporters Without Borders tallied 63 journalists who died over a 20-year period ending in 1975 while covering the Vietnam War with the caveat that media workers were not typically counted at the time.
S. Journalists killed while covering the Salvadoran Civil War (3 P) Journalists killed while covering the Sierra Leone Civil War (2 P) Journalists killed while covering the Somali Civil War (10 P) Journalists killed while covering the Spanish Civil War (3 P) Journalists killed while covering the Syrian civil war (1 C, 20 P)
Numerous journalists have been murdered or killed in the United States while reporting, covering a military conflict, or because of their status as a journalist. At least 39 of these have been directly targeted as a result of their journalistic investigations. [1] The most dangerous sector of the US media after 1980 has been the race and ethnic ...
The role of the news media in the perception of the Vietnam war among the American people. The role of the media in the perception of the Vietnam Warhas been widely noted. Intense levels of graphic news coverage correlated with dramatic shifts of public opinion regarding the conflict, and there is controversy over what effect journalism had on ...
American war correspondents of the Vietnam War (58 P) J. Journalists killed while covering the Vietnam War ... Pages in category "War correspondents of the Vietnam ...
Joseph L. Galloway. Joseph Lee Galloway (November 13, 1941 – August 18, 2021) was an American newspaper correspondent and columnist. During the Vietnam War, he often worked alongside the American troops he covered and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal in 1998 for having carried a badly wounded man to safety while he was under very heavy enemy ...
The first of five Vietnamese journalists to be murdered, Duong Trong Lam was shot by an assassin July 21, 1981. He was known as a "left-wing" publisher of Cai Dinh Lang (Translated: The Village Temple), a Vietnamese-language newspaper published in San Francisco, California, and for his criticism of the Vietnam War.
Six reporters with Iowa roots were among the many journalists who branched out across oceans and through combat during World War II to cover some of the most pivotal events in U.S. and human ...