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Henry Tilton Gorrell

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97:. In his memoir, he mentions some personal statements of some local British commanders who accepted that their stronghold in Habaniya was surrounded by thousands of armed Arabs aided by some German planes without a hope to stand. Another curious detail is that Iran also was threatened in a similar way but was occupied by Russian and British forces obviously in full co-operation. Henry Gorrell was there reporting in detail for the United Press. 65:
Gorrell was the chief reporter with American troops for United Press as the United States entered the war. For his actions during an air mission in 1942, he became the first correspondent to be decorated in the Middle East during World War II and only the second correspondent to be decorated during
111:, was published posthumously by Kenneth Gorrell in 2009. The memoir covers Gorrell's experiences on the battlefields of the Spanish Civil War and the war fronts in Greece, the Balkans, the Middle East and North Africa in World War II. 51:
in 1929, before joining United Press in 1930, working with Richard D. McMillan. He was assigned to the Rome bureau in the mid 1930s, but was expelled from the country in 1936 due to his reporting.
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Sylvan, William C.; Francis G. Smith Jr; Courtney H. Hodges; John T. Greenwood (2008). Greenwood, John T. (ed.).
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Gorrell followed the British army to North Africa and Palestine and finally he covered a very obscure aspect of
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He was the son of Henry Horace Gorrell, an opera singer and voice teacher, and Mercedes Beatrice Leese.
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Soldier of the press: covering the front in Europe and North Africa (1936-1943)
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in 1944. On August 26, 1944, he was among the first, along with
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Gorrell was part of the United Press staff in Madrid during the
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After the war, he left United Press to establish and edit the
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Index

United Press
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Kansas City Journal-Post
Spanish Civil War
Ernest Hemingway
Air Medal
Roosevelt
invasion of Normandy
Ernie Pyle
liberation of Paris
World War II
revolt of Iraq





Normandy to Victory: the War Diary of General Courtney H. Hodges and the First U.S. Army
ISBN
9780813125251
"Italy is Expelling United Press Man; Gorrell, American, Is Ordered Out of Country Because of His Report of Red Plot"
"Heavy Shell-Fire In Madrid Advance"
The New York Times
"Uncensored Dispatch Bares Madrid Plight"
Pittsburgh Press
"War Reporter Wins Medal"
"Unipressers: Anecdotes"
United Press International
Soldier of the press: covering the front in Europe and North Africa 1936-1943

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