"How The War Looks From The Desk" by Joe W. Morgan, Dateline, 1966
The author of this article notes that reporting on the Vietnam War from an office in Saigon was very difficult because it was hard to know who was winning or even what was really happening. The fighting didn’t follow clear patterns, and reporters had to rely on confusing or delayed information from the field. Even though communication was tough, journalists worked hard to give accurate updates to Americans.
Resource Identifier
WarFromTheDesk
Citation
Richard Tregaskis papers, Collection No. 6346, Box 1, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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