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Malcolm Browne
04/28/1995
Harry Summers, Neil Sheehan, Malcolm Browne
A discussion of the fall of Saigon
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A discussion about the fall of Saigon and the effects of the Vietnam War with Harry Summers, author of "On Strategy: A Critical Analysis of the Vietnam War", Neil Sheehan, author of "A Bright Shining Lie", and Malcolm Browne of "The New York Times".
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Malcolm Browne
Malcolm Browne

Malcolm Browne is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.

Drafted at the tail end of the Korean War, Browne was assigned to write for a military newspaper, "Pacific Stars and Stripes," which launched his celebrated career as a war correspondent. He was among the first correspondents to cover the war in Vietnam, and in 1964, his insightful reporting on civil unrest in South Vietnam earned him a Pulitzer Prize.

He joined "The New York Times" in 1968 and eventually switched to science writing. After a stint as an editor at "Discover" magazine, he returned to the battlefield once more to cover the 1991 Persian Gulf War.

Source- http://www.pbs.org/weta/reportingamericaatwar/reporters/browne/
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