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Winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, Don Whitehead delivered battlefield
dispatches that were classics of frontline reporting. One of the
legendary reporters of World War II, Whitehead covered almost every
important Allied invasion and campaign in Europe-from landings in
Sicily, Salerno, and Anzio on the Italian front to Normandy, where
he went ashore with the First Army Division. Writing for the
Associated Press, he covered the brutal beachhead fighting and
followed the Allied sweep to victory across France, Belgium, and
Germany. Daring, valiant, and fearless, "Beachhead Don" was one of
sixteen correspondents awarded the Medal of Freedom by Harry S
Truman. Collected here for the first time, his dispatches are
classics of war journalism. This book, long overdue, will help a
new generation discover Whitehead's vivid, powerful, and
unforgettable stories of men at war. John Romeiser provides a
richly detailed introduction and background to the man, his work,
and his world.
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