List of World War II war correspondents (1942–43)

This is a partial list of war correspondents who reported from North Africa or Italy in 1942-43, during World War II. Some of the names are taken from the war journal of Eric Lloyd Williams, a correspondent for Reuters and the South African Press Association during the war, and from a radio broadcast he made in 1944.
*James Aldridge, The New York Times
*Bruce Anderson, South African Broadcasting Corporation
*Graham (G. E.) Beamish, New Zealand correspondent
*Jack Belden, LIFE
*Paul Bewsher, Daily Mail
*Homer Bigart, New York Herald Tribune
*Eric Bigio, Daily Express
*Robert Bob Bryant, Hearst's International News Photos
*Hal Boyle, Associated Press
*Sam Brewer, Chicago Tribune
*Christopher Buckley, The Daily Telegraph
*Norman Clark, News Chronicle
*Alexander Clifford, Daily Mail
*Edward Harry Crockett, Associated Press
*Walter Cronkite, United Press
*Arch Curry, New Zealand Broadcasting Service and BBC
*Daniel De Luce, Associated Press
*Richard Dimbleby, BBC
*David Divine, The Sunday Times
*Robert Dunnett, BBC
*William ("Willy") Forrest, News Chronicle (wounded in the head)
*Frank Gervasi, '
*Frank Gillard, BBC
*Hank Gorrell, United Press
*Les Green, South African Broadcasting Corporation
*Harold Guard, United Press
*Thomas Healy, Daily Mirror (North African campaign), New York Post (Anzio & subsequent Italian campaign 1944-1945)
*Matthew Halton, Toronto Star, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
*Guy Harriot, Sydney Morning Herald
*Ernest Hemingway, Colliers
*Bruce Hewitt, New Zealand Press Association
*Russell Hill, New York Herald Tribune
*Geoffrey Hoare, The Times
*Clare Hollingworth, Daily Express, Chicago Daily News
*Philip Jordan, News Chronicle
*Ed Kennedy, Associated Press
*George Lait, International News Service
*Ronald Legge, The Daily Telegraph
*Alexander Gault MacGowan, The Sun (New York)
*John MacVane, NBC
*Denis Martin, Daily Herald
*Frank Martin, Associated Press
*Richard McMillan, United Press
*Bill Mauldin, Cartoonist, Stars and Stripes
*Drew Middleton, The New York Times
*Ronald Monson, Daily Express and Australian newspapers
*Alan Moorehead, Daily Express
*Allen Morrison, first Black reporter in WWII for Stars and Stripes
*Chester Morrison, CBS
*Leonard Mosley, Allied Newspapers
*William Munday, Australian newspapers
*Gerald Norman, The Times
*John (Tex) O'Reilly, New York Herald Tribune
*Ernie Pyle, Scripps-Howard Newspapers
*Albert Victor Ravenholt, United Press
*Robt. Reuben, Reuters News
*Quentin Reynolds, '
*Andy Rooney, Stars and Stripes
*Frederick Salusbury, Daily Herald
*Robert Sherrod, and magazines
*Nestor Solodovnik, TASS News Agency
*Norman Soong, Chinese press
*Edmund Stevens, Christian Science Monitor
*Bill Stoneman, Chicago Daily News
*Bill Stringer, Reuters News
*John Sutherland, South African Press Association
*Jack Thompson, Chicago Tribune
*Richard Tregaskis, International News Service
*George Tucker, Associated Press
*Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, BBC
*Ralph Walling, Reuters
*Alan Whicker, British Army's Film and Photo Unit
*Don Whitehead, Associated Press
*Eric Lloyd Williams, Reuters/South African Press Association
*Chester Wilmott, BBC and ABC
*Harry Zinder, TIME
 
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