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Hanson W. Baldwin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hanson W. Baldwin
Hanson Weightman Baldwin (March 22, 1903 - November 13, 1991) was the long-time military editor of the ''New York Times''. He won a Pulitzer Prize "for his coverage of the early days of World War II". He authored or edited numerous books on military topics.〔(Hanson Baldwin, Military Writer, Dies - New York Times )〕 ==Early life== Hanson Baldwin was the son of Oliver Perry and Caroline (Sutton) Baldwin. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on March 22, 1903. He attended the Boys' Latin School of Maryland in Baltimore and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1924. After three years of naval service he began his newspaper career in 1927 as a reporter for The Baltimore Sun. He joined the New York Times in 1929 and wrote for them for the next forty years. In 1937 he became the paper's military analyst. That year, he spent four months in Europe reporting on the military preparedness for what was viewed as the coming war. One of his first major stories in 1938 was of the interception of the ocean liner ''Rex'' by U.S. B-17 Flying Fortresses, in which he personally participated.
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