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Oliver F. Atkins : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oliver F. Atkins
Oliver F. (Ollie) Atkins (February 18, 1917 – January 24, 1977) was an American photographer who worked for the ''Saturday Evening Post'' and as personal photographer to President Richard Nixon. ==Early life and career== Atkins was born in 1917 in Hyde Park, Massachusetts, and grew up in New York. He moved to the University of Alabama to get his BA in Journalism, graduating in 1938. Taking a job at the ''Birmingham Post'', he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming chief photographer for the paper. He left Alabama in 1940 to join the staff of ''The Washington Daily News''. In 1942, after the United States entry into World War II, he began reporting for the American Red Cross. In that position, he covered such campaigns as the African campaign, the invasion of Sicily, the beachheads of Southern Italy, and the Allied invasions of Southern France and Germany.
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