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378:, and was often invited as a Guest of Honor. By 1985, however, he was regretting and feeling the pressure of his claims, and started dropping not-so-subtle hints that he had never served in the military. Bill Shover, a Phoenix Newspapers Inc. executive, urged him to quietly get rid of his uniforms and to stop telling war stories, but Tully refused to stay quiet. Shover later commented that, "It's almost like he was trying to get caught." 454: 169: 83: 396:
for taking a trip with his family at taxpayers expense. The sudden resignation of Tully and revelation of his false military record created intense local media coverage and analysis for some time, particularly because it centered on one of the most powerful members of the local media and community.
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and was a frequent lecturer at The American Press Institute. An avid flier, he served two terms as chairman of the Indiana Aeronautics Commission and holds a commercial pilot's license with single engine sea, multi-engine land and instrument ratings.
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Torch of Liberty Award, the City of Hope Man of the Year Award, and the Who's Who Historical Society Golden State Award. A frequent lecturer at numerous journalism/telecommunications universities including
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Tully had a forty-year media management career encompassing newspapers, radio, television, direct mail and marketing and was associated with such media conglomerates as
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In the final analysis, however, it was generally concluded that the issue had no effect on the operation or content of the newspapers Tully oversaw.
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District Attorney at the time, had been quietly investigating Tully's claim of military service. Collins had been criticized earlier by the
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Just prior to Christmas 1985, Tully suddenly and unexpectedly resigned. It was then publicly revealed that Tom Collins, the
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Active in civic, charitable and arts activities, Tully served as a trustee, director or officer of the Arizona Ballet,
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Tully was awarded numerous writing and public service awards during his career, including the
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Distinguished Achievement Award, the Planned Parenthood Media Excellence Award, the
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Tully was a food and wine connoisseur and a Commandeur (20 years plus member) of
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Tully joined the San Francisco Newspaper Agency in 1975 (publisher of the
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for several years and became a consultant to the Maritz Corporation of
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appointed him to serve on the Committee on Physical Fitness under
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Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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In his role as publisher of the two daily newspapers in
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Darrow "Duke" Tully
Arizona Republic
Phoenix Gazette
Phoenix
Central Newspapers, Inc.
Indianapolis
Indiana
Eugene C. Pulliam
United States Vice President
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