Haugland, Vern, 1908-

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Name (Latin)
Haugland, Vern, 1908-
Date of birth
1908-05-27
Date of death
1984-09-15
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 117100177
Wikidata: Q22004839
Library of congress: n 79114262
Sources of Information
  • His Letter from New Guinea, 1943.
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Wikipedia description:

Vernon Arnold Haugland (May 27, 1908 – September 15, 1984) was an American reporter and writer for the Associated Press. As a war correspondent, he experienced and documented World War II events in person. During an assignment to New Guinea, he was a passenger in a bomber that ran out of fuel. He had to parachute out at 13,000 feet. Landing safely, he then spent 43 days in the jungle living off the land. He nearly starved to death, but for his heroism, General Douglas MacArthur awarded him the Silver Star medal. He was the first civilian to receive the medal.

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