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Jeremiah O'Leary

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as an information officer. He eventually rose to the rank of colonel in the Reserves, retiring in 1976. He was awarded the
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He was born into a family of journalists. His father was a reporter, an uncle was an editor of the
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in 1982, he joined that paper as a White House correspondent, became president of the
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Jeremiah O'Leary - An American newspaper reporter and columnist - 1993
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as a special assistant to Deputy Secretary of State and later
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United States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War
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