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War Correspondents fly to France, 1939

British and American war correspondents prepare to fly to France in the early weeks of World War II. All wear officers uniform but without the usual distinguishing marks of rank. The journalists are, O. D. Gallagher (Daily Express), Tom Darlow (Daily Herald), J. L. Hodson (Allied Newspapers), R. N. Walling (Reuters), W. Ford (Paramount), S. R. G. Bonnett (Gaumont British), G. Tebbutt (Australian Newspaper Services), W. M. Henry (Columbia Broadcasting Company) and F. Gervasi (Colliers Magazine). Date: 1939

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Introducing the Media Storehouse Photo Mug, a unique and personalized way to bring your favorite historical moments to life. Featuring an evocative image of "War Correspondents fly to France, 1939" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, this mug showcases a captivating scene of British and American war correspondents preparing for their flight to France at the onset of World War II. Each correspondent is dressed in officers' uniforms, yet without the usual insignia of rank, adding an intriguing layer to this powerful image. This high-quality mug is perfect for sipping your favorite beverage while reminiscing about history or inspiring thoughtful conversation. Make every sip a journey back in time with the Media Storehouse Photo Mug.

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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In this evocative photograph, a group of intrepid war correspondents from Britain and America prepare for their departure to France in the early days of World War II. The journalists, all dressed in officers' uniforms but without the usual distinguishing marks of rank, are seen standing in a line, ready to board a military aircraft. Among them are O. D. Gallagher from the Daily Express, Tom Darlow of the Daily Herald, J. L. Hodson from Allied Newspapers, R. N. Walling of Reuters, W. Ford from Paramount, S. R. G. Bonnett from Gaumont British, G. Tebbutt from Australian Newspaper Services, and W. M. Henry from the Columbia Broadcasting Company. The photograph captures a sense of urgency and determination as these journalists, who were responsible for reporting on the events of the war to the world, prepare to embark on their dangerous mission. The absence of rank insignia on their uniforms underscores the unique role they played as neutral observers, granted access to the front lines to document the unfolding conflict. The year is 1939, and the world is on the brink of a global conflict that will last for six long years. These journalists, armed with their notebooks and cameras, were among the first to bear witness to the horrors and triumphs of the war, bringing the news back to their respective audiences and shaping public opinion. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the vital role that war correspondents play in times of crisis, and the sacrifices they make in the pursuit of truth and understanding.

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