William Warren Wade
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War correspondent for the International News Service. Wade was one of 8 journalists chosen to fly missions with the 8th Air Force. In February 1943 he joined the Writing 69th and underwent a week long extensive training course to prepare for a bomber mission. On 26 February 1943 he joined the crew of a bomber on their mission to Wilhelmshaven, Wade's aircraft suffered engine trouble and was forced to return to base. Wade ran the story "This Local Boy Didn't Make Good" in his college newspaper in Minneapolis. Another journalist Robert Post was killed in action during the mission, putting a stop to journalists flying aboard bombers. Still Wade was determined to fly a bombing mission- he lost the opportunity to fly with the RAF in a coin toss with fellow journalist Lowell Bennett (who was shot down and taken prisoner of war), but on D-Day he flew with a B-26 Marauder crew.
Following the War Wade remained in London and studied at London School of Economics. On his return to the US in the 1950s he became editor for the Voice of America before retiring in 1984.
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- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: The Writing 69th
- Role/Job: War Correspondent
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: The Writing 69th
- Service Numbers: 32135400
- Highest Rank: Sergeant
- Role/Job: Staff Reporter, Stars and Stripes
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Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Born |
Manhattan, New York, NY, USA | 15 July 1918 | |
Died |
29 March 2006 |
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