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Frederick Blantford Bate

Frederick Blantford Bate was an American broadcaster of the early 20th century, and was a representative for NBC in Britain during World War I.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Frederick Blantford Bate )〕 He was the husband of Vera Bate Lombardi, the British socialite, and the father of Bridget Bate Tichenor, the surrealist artist.
==Career==
Frederick Blantford Bate born in Virginia in 1886. His first marriage was to the Chicago candy-manufacturing heiress Mlss Plows, that ended in divorce on the grounds of his desertion.〔(Bridget Bate Tichenor Website )〕
He was active with the first automobile ambulance service during the First World War and was a mechanical officer, involved with the organization of the first American Ambulance that became an ambulance service connected with the First World War armies in the field.〔(American Ambulance in WW I )〕〔Andrew, Adam Piatt: Friends of France: The Field Service of the American Ambulance Described By Its Members, Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916, Chapter XV.〕 During his time in France he met Vera, then known as Sarah Gertrude Arkwright, who was serving at the American hospital in Paris. They married in 1916.〔Royal Musings: Vera Arkwright to Marry Frederick Bate 1916〕 Their daughter Bridget was born in France in November 1917. Fred and Vera divorced in 1929.
Bate had lived in Britain for more than twenty years, coming from a background in the business and political worlds. He had served on a War Reparations Committee headed by Owen D. Young of General Electric, and it was through Young that he had come to the attention of the network. He was a close friend of Edward, Prince of Wales, as a result of his marriage in 1916 to Vera Bate Lombardi, who was known to the Prince of Wales. This would become quite significant for NBC in the near future, when Edward's relationship with Wallis Simpson would throw the British Government into a constitutional crisis. Because of Bate's connections, NBC provided more up-to-the-minute radio coverage of that story than any rival networks.〔(Max Jordan and NBC )〕 Bate was the NBC representative in London at the time and had access to the King.〔("WINDSOR AT DINNER ONLY NON-AMERICAN; Edward to Use Ring of Welsh Gold, Like Others in Family, in Marriage Ceremony" ), ''New York Times'', May 23, 1937〕 When the story of the king's affair with Wallis Simpson and the possibility of an abdication suddenly broke on a startled world, Bate was on holiday in New York. The fastest way back to London then took five days. He telephoned Alistair Cooke and asked him to go immediately to Broadcasting House and beam over a news dispatch for NBC before the midnight circuit, which the rival radio network, CBS, had booked. Cooke did so, and for the next 10 days of the abdication crisis he broadcast to America six or seven times a day.〔(Obituary: Alistair Cooke )〕
In 1940, Bate was wounded by shrapnel when a bomb hit NBC's offices in London during World War II. He returned to work after spending 10 days in a hospital. At the end of the Second World War Bate moved back to the United States. He died, at Waterford, Virginia, in October 1970.

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