Spies, Soldiers, War Correspondents and Reporters
Aug 11, 2016 | 0 comments
As long as one can remember, there have been scribes who record the happenings, as dire as they are, in war time. In fact, Winston Churchill gained fame as a war correspondent in the Second Boar War. Perhaps, it gave him the ability to support himself as an author when he was in and out of government in his future life. One can hope that even an author of weekly blogs could fall back on writing to sustain himself as well if the day job ever fails. In traditional warfare, such as in WW II, war correspondents presented graphic reporting...