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Ed Hooper

:〔documentary and film consultant〕''This article is about the U.S. journalist. For other people with the same name, see Edward Hooper (disambiguation).''
William Edward (Ed) Hooper (born March 10, 1964) is an author, film producer and columnist from Knoxville, Tennessee. He is most widely known for his work in military affairs reporting and his coverage of historic preservation and U.S. veterans issues.
==Recognition==

Hooper holds dozens of awards for his work as a broadcast and print journalist, including three of the U.S. military's highest civilian awards:〔(SPJ Quill Magazine October 2005 )〕 ''The Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service'' presented on Aug. 15, 2001, ''The Department of Defense Seven Seals Public Service Award'' presented on June 12, 2004 and ''The U.S. Secretary of the Navy’s Meritorious Public Service Award'' presented on August 9, 2005.〔U.S. Representative Tennessee Second District Press Release Aug. 9, 2005〕 They were awarded for his work documenting notable veterans in U.S. history, his efforts decorating the graves of the Tennessee’s Medal of Honor recipients across the nation and for his ongoing work as a military affairs reporter in the War on Terror, where he also served as an embedded reporter with the U.S. Army’s 489th Civil Affairs Battalion while working as a news reporter for WIVK-FM and contributing as a freelance writer for the ''Knoxville News Sentinel'' and other soldiers' hometown newspapers,who served in the unit.
One of Hooper's broadcast credits also cited in the awards was his creating and producing WIVK's twice-weekly broadcast series ''Voices from the Front''〔(WBIR news story )〕 with long-time colleague and WIVK afternoon announcer Ted ''Gunner'' Ousley, which gave soldiers and sailors from Tennessee the opportunity to speak with family members and listeners. The series was awarded numerous times for its public service contributions and led other stations across the nation to copy the program for their listeners.
In 1998, Hooper was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in feature reporting for the ''Tennessee Star Journal'' series ''Appalachia: Behind the Spinning Wheel'' featuring minority accomplishments in Southern Appalachia and again in 2001 for ''Above and Beyond the Call of Duty'', a series of stories on the American Southeast's Medal of Honor recipients. He has been twice awarded the prestigious ''Golden Press Card Award'' for Excellence in Journalism from the East Tennessee Society of Professional Journalists; first in 2002 for ''Historic Preservation finds Common Ground''and again in 2009 for his book ''Knoxville in the Vietnam Era''.〔Hooper Wins Golden Press Card, ''(The Tennessee Press )'', June 2009, page 12〕

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