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Desmond Hamill
Desmond Goodlett Hamill (2 November 1936 – 9 April 2013) was an award winning British television news reporter who was the chief foreign correspondent for ITN.
==Biography==
Desmond Goodlett Hamill was born on 2 November 1936 at 2 Gresham Terrace, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland, but was raised in Egypt, where his parents were Presbyterian missionaries. He attended Exeter School in Devon, England. He served as a commissioned officer in the Devonshire Regiment of the British Army and the Kings African Rifles in Kenya for three years, then became a journalist and war reporter in many trouble spots and conflicts. Together with his sound recordist and cameraman he was kidnapped by armed men in Lebanon during the civil war in 1982 and was questioned for several hours before his release was negotiated by ITN.
He was the author of a novel, ''Bitter Orange'', about families split by conflict in Northern Ireland, and a history of the British Army's involvement there.〔(''Daily Telegraph'' Obituary ). Retrieved 3 May 2013〕〔(''The Times'' Obituary ), 3 May 2013; retrieved 7 May 2013〕
Desmond Goodlett Hamill died on 9 April 2013 in Africa.

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