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Coolidge's new command post when the vehicle came under fire from a Japanese machine gun. The men immediately took cover in a nearby ditch. "A little later Pyle and I raised up to look around," Coolidge reported. "Another burst hit the road over our heads ... I looked at Ernie and saw he had been hit." A machine-gun bullet had entered Pyle's left temple just under his helmet, killing him instantly.
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in August 1944, Pyle publicly apologized to his readers in a column on September 5, 1944, stating that "my spirit is wobbly and my mind is confused" and he said that if he "heard one more shot or saw one more dead man, I would go off my nut". He later said he had "lost track of the point of the war"
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Pyle's newspaper columns were popular in the United States with readers in a wide range of ages from older readers to high school and college students. In November 1942 Pyle's columns were distributed to 42 newspapers, but the number had increased to 122 newspapers by April 1943. When he returned to
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that Allied forces had captured, but had not yet cleared of enemy soldiers. The following day, after local enemy opposition had supposedly been neutralized, Pyle was traveling by jeep with Lieutenant Colonel Joseph B. Coolidge, the commanding officer of the 305th and three additional officers toward
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for Scripps-Howard newspapers. Pyle's wartime columns usually described the war from the common man's perspective as he rotated among the various branches of the U.S. military and reported from the front lines. Pyle joined American troops in North Africa and Europe (1942–44), and the Asiatic-Pacific
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to write his own national column as a roving reporter of human-interest stories for the Scripps-Howard newspaper syndicate. Over the next six years, from 1935 until early 1942, Pyle and his wife, Jerry, whom Pyle identified in his columns as "That Girl who rides with me," traveled the United States,
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Scripps-Howard Newspapers established the Ernie Pyle Memorial Fund in 1953 to support the Ernie Pyle Award. Beginning in 1953, the award is given annually to reporters who "most nearly exemplify the style and craftsmanship for which Ernie Pyle was known". The award is now known as the Excellence in
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Pyle was buried wearing his helmet, among other battle casualties on Ie Shima, between an infantry private and a combat engineer. In tribute to their friend, the men of the 77th Infantry Division erected a monument that still stands at the site of his death. Its inscription reads: "At this spot the
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Pyle lived among the U.S. servicemen and was free to interview anyone he wanted. As a noncombatant Pyle could also leave the front when he wanted. He interrupted his reporting in September 1943 and in September 1944 to return home to recuperate from the stresses of combat and care for his wife when
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board of trustees voted in 1954 to officially name the building that housed the IU School of Journalism on the Bloomington campus as Ernie Pyle Hall. The previous year, Sigma Delta Chi had placed a marker honoring Pyle at the east end of the building. Ernie Pyle Hall is the present-day home of the
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party in Washington, D.C., in 1923. They married in July 1925. In the early years of their marriage the couple traveled the country together. In Pyle's newspaper columns describing their trips, he often referred to her as "That Girl who rides with me". In June 1940, Pyle purchased property about 3
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In addition to his writing, Pyle's legacy includes the Ernie Pyle bill, whose content he proposed in one of his columns in early 1944. Congress passed formal legislation in May 1944 to provide American soldiers with a 50 percent increase in pay for their combat service. The U.S. Army also adopted
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Pyle is described as "the pre-eminent war correspondent of his era," who achieved worldwide fame and readership for his World War II battlefield reports that were published from 1942 to 1945. Present-day war correspondents, World War II veterans, and historians still recognize Pyle's World War II
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Pyle's signature storytelling style was developed at IU and during his early years as a human-interest reporter. As a war correspondent he generally wrote from the perspective of the common soldier, explaining how the war affected the men instead of recounting troop movements or the activities of
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The best way I can describe this vast armada and the frantic urgency of the traffic is to suggest that you visualize New York city on its busiest day of the year and then just enlarge that scene until it takes in all the ocean the human eye can reach clear around the horizon and over the horizon.
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Pyle is best remembered for his World War II newspaper reports of the firsthand experiences of ordinary Americans, especially the G.I.s serving in the U.S. Armed Forces in Europe in particular. His legacy also lies in the stories of soldiers who would otherwise be unknown. "The Death of Captain
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During one of Pyle's return visits to the United States during World War II, he wrote to his college roommate, Paige Cavanaugh: "Geraldine was drunk the afternoon I got home. From there she went on down. Went completely screwball. One night she tried the gas. Had to have a doctor." See: Miller
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in March 1943, while Pyle was covering the war in North Africa. They had no children. Newspapers reported that Jerry Pyle "took the news bravely", but her health declined rapidly in the months following his death on April 18, 1945, while he was covering operations of American troops on
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the United States for a break during the war, reporters and photographers made increasing demands for his time. In 1943 Pyle also gave interviews on radio programs to help sell war bonds. At the time of Pyle's death his columns appeared in 400 daily and 300 weekly newspapers.
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magazine once described Pyle and his work: "He now occupies a place in American journalistic letters which no other correspondent of this war has achieved. His smooth, friendly prose succeeded in bridging a gap between soldier and civilian where written words usually fail."
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in late 1942 and early 1943, Pyle told stories of his early wartime experiences, which made interesting reading for Americans in the United States. Through his work, Pyle became friends of the enlisted men and officers, as well as those in leadership roles such as Generals
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newspaper syndicate that earned him wide acclaim for his simple accounts of ordinary people across North America. When the United States entered World War II, he lent the same distinctive, folksy style of his human-interest stories to his wartime reports from the
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in 1919, aspiring to become a journalist. However, IU did not offer a degree in journalism at that time, so Pyle majored in economics and took as many journalism courses as he could. Pyle began studying journalism in his sophomore year, the same year he joined
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77th Infantry Division lost a buddy, Ernie Pyle, 18 April 1945." Echoing the sentiment of the men serving in the Pacific theater, General Eisenhower said: "The GIs in Europe––and that means all of us––have lost one of our best and most understanding friends."
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forces in the Pacific, Pyle challenged the Navy's policy forbidding the use of the names of sailors in reporting the war. He won a partial but unsatisfying victory when the ban was lifted exclusively for him. Pyle travelled on board the aircraft carrier
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Despite his growing popularity, Pyle lacked confidence and was perpetually dissatisfied with his writing; however, he was pleased when others recognized the quality of his work. Pyle's aviation and travel reports laid the groundwork for his life as a
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Their life consisted wholly and solely of war, for they were and always had been front-line infantrymen. They survived because the fates were kind to them, certainly – but also because they had become hard and immensely wise in animal-like ways of
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wrote of how a battalion commander told him that Pyle was a poor writer, but was very popular because "he writes about and writes to the great, anonymous American average. They ... are thirsty for recognition and publicity".
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as Pyle, is based on Pyle's reports from North Africa and Italy, including "The Death of Captain Waskow". The film's producers donated a major portion of the proceeds toward scholarships at Indiana University.
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on April 12, also paid tribute to Pyle: "No man in this war has so well told the story of the American fighting man as American fighting men wanted it told. He deserves the gratitude of all his countrymen."
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campus. (The IU School of Journalism, the department of Telecommunications, and the Department of Communication and Culture also merged in 2014 to establish the IU Media School, which is housed in Franklin
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newspaper, and soon became a copy editor as well. Pyle was paid $ 30 a week for his services, beginning a career with Scripps-Howard that would continue for the remainder of his life. When Pyle joined the
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all the editors were young, including editor-in-chief John M. Gleissner, Lee G. Miller (who became a lifelong friend of Pyle) Charles M. Egan, Willis "June" Thornton Jr., and Paul McCrea.
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said of Pyle, "No man in this war has so well told the story of the American fighting man as American fighting men wanted it told. He deserves the gratitude of all his countrymen."
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At the time of his death in 1945, Pyle was among the best-known American war correspondents. His syndicated column was published in 400 daily and 300 weekly newspapers nationwide.
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honoring Ernie Pyle titled "Ernie Pyle – To Remember". The caption for Snoopy reads: "Another C-Ration Has Been Consumed in Your Honor, Ernie Pyle... We'll Never Forget You..."
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This is Our Ernie Pyle. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting association for Education in Journalism... a biographical sketch of Ernie Pyle...) San Diego, CA. August 1974
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On more than one occasion, Pyle was noted for having premonitions of his own death. Before landing he wrote letters to his friend Paige Cavanaugh, as well as playwright
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In March 1922, during his junior year at IU, Pyle and three of his fraternity brothers dropped out of school for a semester to follow the IU baseball team on a trip to
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He served three months of active duty until the war ended, then finished his enlistment in the reserves and was discharged with the rank of Petty Officer Third Class.
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later selected it as "the best American newspaper column of all time". The organization has bestowed the Ernie Pyle Lifetime Achievement Award annually since 1993.
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acquired Ernie and Jerry Pyle's personal library from IU Bloomington's School of Journalism in 2005 and moved the collection to its headquarters in Indianapolis.
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column, which he wrote for four years. Pyle's column appeared in syndication for the Scripps-Howard newspapers from 1928 to 1932. Although he never became an
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Ernie and Jerry Pyle had a tempestuous relationship. He often complained of being ill, was a "heavy abuser of alcohol at times," and suffered from bouts of
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Pyle was well known and popular among the American military. According to Sergeant Mack Morris, whose essay appeared in the U.S. army's weekly newspaper,
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Shortly after his death, on Friday, April 27, 1945, the United States Maritime Commission announced (PR 2247) that a troop ship would be named after him
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By 1926, Pyle and his wife, Geraldine "Jerry", had quit their jobs. In ten weeks the couple traveled more than 9,000 miles across the United States in a
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passed a law that became known as the Ernie Pyle bill. It authorized 50 percent extra pay for combat service. Pyle's most famous column, "The Death of
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generals. His descriptions of or reactions to an event in simple, informal stories are what set his writing apart and made him famous during the war.
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Indiana University's annual Ernie Pyle Scholars Honors Program was established in 2006 for incoming freshman honors students majoring in journalism.
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After the war, Pyle's remains were moved to a U.S. military cemetery on Okinawa. In 1949, his remains were some of the first to be interred at the
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Pyle left school in January 1923 with only a semester remaining and without graduating from IU. He took a job as a newspaper reporter for the
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The first annual Ernie Pyle Legacy Foundation Scholarship of $ 1,000 was awarded in 2017 to a University of New Mexico journalism student.
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to recuperate from a severe bout of influenza. Upon his return to Washington, D.C., and while he filled in for the paper's vacationing
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The Ernie Pyle World War II Museum (Pyle's restored birthplace) includes a farmhouse that was moved from its original location to
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Waskow," published in January 1944, is considered Pyle's most famous column. In describing the soldiers he had met, Pyle remarked:
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Pyle reluctantly headed for the Pacific theater in January 1945 for what became his final writing assignment. While covering the
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Pyle, an only child, disliked farming and pursued a more adventurous life. After graduating from a local high school in
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August 3, 2018, the inaugural National Ernie Pyle Day, was the result of a Congressional resolution drafted by the
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Pyle met his future wife, Geraldine Elizabeth "Jerry" Siebolds (August 23, 1899 – November 23, 1945), a native of
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After his trip across the Pacific, Pyle returned to IU Bloomington, where he was named editor-in-chief of the
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named the "Ernie Pyle," which was dedicated on May 1, 1945. Initially assigned to the Second Air Force at
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Johnson, Owen V., and Holly Hays (Spring 2016). "Wrestling with Fame: Ernie Pyle and the Pulitzer Prize".
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Owen V. Johnson and Holly Hays (Spring 2016). "Wrestling with Fame: Ernie Pyle and the Pulitzer Prize".
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Office of Admissions Welcome Center and the College of Arts and Sciences Center for Career Achievement.
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in downtown Tokyo was renamed the Ernie Pyle Theater, a site that was popular with many American G.I.s.
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Pyle volunteered to go to London in December 1940 to cover the Battle of Britain. He witnessed the
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dispatches as "the standard to which every other war correspondent should strive to emulate." As
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See also:"We pay our final respects to Ernie Pyle, the Doughboy's best friend." Photo caption in
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In 1970, Pyle's nephew, Bruce L. Johnson, placed a memorial plaque at Pyle's burial site at the
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is said to have been inspired by Pyle, although the character physically resembles its creator.
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Theater (1945). Collections of Pyle's newspaper columns from the campaigns he covered in the
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in 1944 proposing that soldiers in combat should get "fight pay," just as airmen received "
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Pyle's papers and other archival materials related to his life and work are held at the
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Pyle with a crew from the US Army's 191st Tank Battalion at the Anzio beachhead in 1944
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beachhead in Italy. The notable story also marked the peak of Pyle's writing career.
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Chrisinger, David (June 5, 2019). "The Man Who Told America the Truth About D-Day".
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Human Interest Storytelling Award (Honoring Ernie Pyle), and is part of the annual
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On April 17, 1945, Pyle came ashore with the U.S. Army's 305th Infantry Regiment,
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Ernest "Ernie" Taylor Pyle was born on August 3, 1900, on the Sam Elder farm near
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In 1923, Pyle moved to Washington, D.C., to join the staff as a reporter for the
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A rest stop on Interstate 80 near Brighton, IN is named Ernie Pyle Travel Plaza.
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The Sons of Indiana in New York City named Pyle the Hoosier of the Year in 1944.
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in December 1927 to begin work on one of the country's first and its best-known
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and that another two weeks of coverage would have seen him hospitalized with "
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and resuming his writing, Pyle went on to report on naval action during the
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attempts. Although the couple divorced on April 14, 1942, they remarried by
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A two-time recipient of the National Headliners Club Award (1943 and 1944).
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Other schools include Ernie Pyle Middle School in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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newspaper chain, said he had found in Pyle's vacation articles "a sort of
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who is best known for his stories about ordinary American soldiers during
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Indiana Legends: Famous Hoosiers from Johnny Appleseed to David Letterman
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Albright, Ruth Padget (Spring 2000). "Ernie Pyle at Indiana University".
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Indiana Legends: Famous Hoosiers from Johnny Appleseed to David Letterman
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In 1932, at the age of thirty-one, Pyle was named managing editor at the
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Ruth Padget Albright (Spring 2000). "Ernie Pyle at Indiana University".
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in 1944 from the journalism fraternity Sigma Delta Chi (the present-day
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Fellow journalists praised Pyle's writing. Walter Morrow, editor of the
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In July 1944, Pyle was nearly caught in the accidental bombing by the
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Dominick Jean, Cameron Drummond, and Murphy Wheeler (July 26, 2018).
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Pyle's "everyman" approach to his wartime reporting earned him the
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Ernie's America: The Best of Ernie Pyle's 1930's Travel Dispatches
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Jean, Dominick; Cameron Drummond; Murphy Wheeler (July 26, 2018).
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Boomhower, Ray E. (Fall 1991). "The G.I.'s Friend: Ernie Pyle".
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firebombing of the city and reported on the growing conflict in
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from a first-person perspective. He was killed by enemy fire on
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Second to None! The story of the 305th Infantry in World War II
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Second to None! The story of the 305th Infantry in World War II
1953:. New York: Free Press. pp. 41–42, 49–51, 60–61, and 166. 1839:. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 279. 1637:
Ray E. Boomhower (Fall 1991). "The G.I.'s Friend: Ernie Pyle".
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Ernie Pyle shortly after being killed on Iejima, April 18, 1945
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would restore his vigor to go "warhorsing around the Pacific".
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Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his war correspondence in 1944.
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Ernie's War: The Best of Ernie Pyle's World War II Dispatches
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Ian Fleming's Commandos: The Story of 30 Assault Unit in WWII
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Ernie's War: The Best of Ernie Pyle's World War II Dispatches
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Ernie's War: The best of Ernie Pyle's World War II Dispatches
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Ian Fleming's Commandos: The Story of 30 Assault Unit in WWII
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also proclaimed August 3, 2018, as Ernie Pyle Day in Indiana.
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later said, "Any aviator who didn't know Pyle was a nobody."
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The protagonist/narrator of the Argentine comic book series
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Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War
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Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War
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On a Wing and a Prayer: The Aviation Columns of Ernie Pyle
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In 1935, Pyle left his position as managing editor at the
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Boomhower, Ray E. (Spring 2016). "The Hoosier Vagabond".
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on uniforms to designate six months of overseas service.
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Burials in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
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Ray E. Boomhower (Spring 2016). "The Hoosier Vagabond".
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Miller later became Pyle's biographer and the author of
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Elementary schools named for Pyle include buildings in
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Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State
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Ernie Pyles War: America's Eyewitness to World War II
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Pyle's wartime writings are preserved in four books:
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Brockman, Paul (Fall 2004). "Ernie Pyle's Library".
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degree from Indiana University on November 13, 1944.
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features displays, mostly of Pyle's wartime career.
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Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society: 6. 1419:toy company released an Ernie Pyle action figure. 991:Pyle's headstone at Memorial Cemetery in Honolulu 6320: 4781:"Ernie Pyle's Home a National Historic Landmark" 4592: 4548: 3316:"Ernie Pyle's Home a National Historic Landmark" 2867: 2865: 2863: 2838:Anzio : Italy and the battle for Rome, 1944 2808: 2711: 2232: 2163: 2161: 2159: 2157: 1858: 1856: 1693: 1636: 1088:The U.S. government posthumously awarded Pyle a 853:, predicting that he might not survive the war. 785:Pyle shares a cigarette with soldiers on Okinawa 723:to cover preparations for the Allied landing at 6354:American newspaper reporters and correspondents 4697:"Ernie Pyle Hall to be rededicated in ceremony" 4481: 4463:"Indiana, nation celebrate Ernie Pyle's legacy" 4317:Johnson, Owen V., ed., with Ernie Pyle (2015). 3901: 3286:"Indiana, nation celebrate Ernie Pyle's legacy" 3081:"Ernie Pyle Hall to be rededicated in ceremony" 2426: 2398: 2176: 2005: 1903: 1200:issued a 16-cent postage stamp in Pyle's honor. 719:, Pyle left Italy in April 1944, relocating to 494: 6389:Journalists killed while covering World War II 5067:sorted by primary channel network affiliations 4886: 4863: 4529: 4460: 4437: 4420: 4403: 4204: 4183: 3888: 3665: 3594: 3256: 3120: 2558:. Associated Press. April 23, 1983. p. 4. 2339:Tobin, pp. 60–61, 123–24, 159–61, and 219–220. 5043: 4694: 4614:"My Day by Eleanor Roosevelt, April 19, 1945" 4573: 4166: 4133: 3922: 3609: 3283: 3211: 3209: 3169: 3031: 2860: 2732: 2723: 2693:"My Day by Eleanor Roosevelt, April 19, 1945" 2584: 2448: 2254: 2252: 2250: 2248: 2154: 1876: 1853: 1781: 1779: 1670: 1594: 1568: 688:G.I.'s best friend, Pyle wrote a column from 567: 522:quality and they knocked my eyes right out". 4855:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4736: 4552:The Soldier's Voice: The Story of Ernie Pyle 4341:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4308:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3874:. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. 3794:"'That Girl' of Ernie Pyle's Columns Dies". 3396: 3242:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3078: 2747: 2374:On preparations to invade at Normandy, see: 2122: 2009:The Soldier's Voice: The Story of Ernie Pyle 1590: 1588: 1272:Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Library System 6414:United States Navy personnel of World War I 6359:American war correspondents of World War II 6085:Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co. 5001:American Writers: A Journey Through History 4912:. Includes a high resolution photo of Pyle. 4534:. New York City: Random House. p. 32. 3039:"Ernie Pyle Award Goes To Writer Jim Lucas" 2741: 2589:. New York City: Random House. p. 32. 2486:. Militaryhistoryonline.com. Archived from 2422: 2420: 2030:"That Girl' of Ernie Pyle's Columns Dies". 1948: 1432: 1095:In 1983, Pyle was posthumously awarded the 216: 5050: 5036: 4905: 3872:The Soldier's Friend: A Life of Ernie Pyle 3206: 2245: 1776: 1740: 1696:The Soldier's Friend: A Life of Ernie Pyle 1666: 1664: 1662: 1660: 1658: 1656: 1654: 1652: 760:in Normandy. A month after witnessing the 350:, earning $ 25 a week. Pyle worked at the 31: 6404:Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence winners 6344:American civilians killed in World War II 5057: 4646:Public Papers, Harry S. Truman, 1945–1953 4423:An Ernie Pyle Album – Indiana to Ie Shima 4321:. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 3755: 2544: 2542: 2071:An Ernie Pyle Album – Indiana to Ie Shima 1947:Miller (1950), pp. and 169–73. See also: 1585: 1544:Public Papers, Harry S. Truman, 1945–1953 1343:, bears his name, as well as a street at 1175:National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific 911:National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific 109:National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific 4835:. Dana, Indiana: Friends of Ernie Pyle. 4831:Harden, Mike, and Evelyn Hobson (1995). 4349: 4292:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 3891:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 3859:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 3846:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 3745:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 2657: 2417: 2304: 2302: 2300: 2298: 2296: 2294: 2292: 2290: 2235:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 2118: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2077:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 1830: 1828: 1826: 1721:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 1639:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 1597:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 1571:An Ernie Pyle Album: Indiana to Ie Shima 1534: 1532: 1448:National Society of Newspaper Columnists 1270:, has served as the first branch of the 1248: 1114: 986: 876:The Ernie Pyle Memorial on Iejima, Japan 871: 840: 832: 780: 619: 571: 413:. Jerry Pyle died from complications of 220: 170:reporter from 1935 through 1941 for the 4425:. New York: William Sloane Associates. 4264: 4033:. National Park Service. Archived from 3682:"Ernie Pyle Lifetime Achievement Award" 3348:. National Park Service. Archived from 2648:N 26 42.656 E 127 47.877 (Google Earth) 2481: 1649: 1106:'s Distinguished Service Medal in 1945. 1074:Awarded an honorary doctorate from the 608:in January 1945. Pyle was covering the 257:University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 187:in 1944 for his newspaper accounts of " 6399:People from Vermillion County, Indiana 6321: 4267:"Ernie Pyle: 60 years after his death" 2539: 2179:"Ernie Pyle: 60 years after his death" 1244: 5031: 4715: 3908:Arago: People, Postage & the Post 3556: 3127:Arago: People, Postage & the Post 2833: 2287: 2109: 1823: 1529: 1376: 1253:The Ernie Pyle Library in Albuquerque 430:Staff reporter and aviation columnist 16:American war correspondent and writer 4618:The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project 4273:School of Journalism. Archived from 4140:. Oxford University Press. pp.  3910:. Smithsonian National Postal Museum 3129:. Smithsonian National Postal Museum 3110:. Lake Worth, Florida. May 21, 1970. 2754:. Oxford University Press. pp.  2697:The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project 1358:, southeast of the town of Cunot in 1039: 744:There are dozens of times that many. 421:, New Mexico, on November 23, 1945. 275:fraternity and began working on the 199:(then known as Ie Shima) during the 4964:"Ernie Pyle, U.S. War Correspondent 4404:McMurray, John (January 27, 2016). 4265:Johnson, Owen V. (April 15, 2005). 4184:Graham, Alison (October 15, 2014). 4167:GoComics Team (November 11, 2019). 3610:GoComics Team (November 11, 2019). 3304: 1066:Society of Professional Journalists 615: 304:, the ship docked at ports such as 13: 4960:," Indiana University, Bloomington 4824: 4741:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 4695:Thomas, Metta (October 16, 2018). 4387:Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana 4229:The Ernie Pyle World War II Museum 4031:National Historic Landmark Program 3376:The Ernie Pyle World War II Museum 3346:National Historic Landmark Program 3170:Alison Graham (October 15, 2014). 2811:Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana 2308:Gugin and St. Clair, eds., p. 280. 2177:Owen V. Johnson (April 15, 2005). 1885:. New York: Viking Press. p.  1671:John McMurray (January 27, 2016). 776: 612:when he was killed in April 1945. 381:miles (4.8 km) from downtown 354:for three months before moving to 261:Great Lakes Naval Training Station 14: 6440: 6339:20th-century American journalists 4931: 4482:Nathanson, Rick (July 10, 2018). 4461:Modesitt, Alex (August 3, 2018). 3559:"History of Fort George G. Meade" 3079:Metta Thomas (October 16, 2018). 2427:Lincoln Barnett (April 2, 1945). 1437: 1294:Other sites named in Pyle’s honor 255:. Pyle began his training at the 6054:Newspaper Enterprise Association 3902:Brody, Roger S. (May 18, 2006). 3717: 3688: 3674: 3639: 3626: 3603: 3572: 3550: 3524: 3503: 3481: 3284:Alex Modesitt (August 3, 2018). 3257:Rick Nathanson (July 10, 2018). 2617:. April 19, 1945. Archived from 2463:Tobin, pp. 228, 231, and 233–34. 2317:Johnson and Hays, pp. 49 and 53. 1509: 1102:Recipient, posthumously, of the 928: 552:(1947), published posthumously. 367: 6394:Military personnel from Indiana 6192:simulcast of locally-owned and 4777:U.S. Department of the Interior 3831:. Historynet.com. June 12, 2006 3777:"A Purple Heart for Ernie Pyle" 3459: 3437: 3415: 3390: 3364: 3334: 3312:U.S. Department of the Interior 3277: 3250: 3163: 3141: 3121:Roger S. Brody (May 18, 2006). 3114: 3099: 3072: 3063: 2995: 2973: 2960: 2938: 2929: 2920: 2887: 2874: 2827: 2802: 2793: 2780: 2684: 2651: 2642: 2633: 2603: 2578: 2550:"A Purple Heart for Ernie Pyle" 2530: 2517: 2505:. Historynet.com. June 12, 2006 2475: 2466: 2457: 2439: 2392: 2383: 2368: 2355: 2342: 2333: 2320: 2311: 2274: 2261: 2210: 2197: 2170: 2141: 2096: 2087: 2063: 1999: 1990: 1977: 1967: 1941: 1928: 1915: 1865: 1810: 1801: 1788: 1767: 1758: 1749: 1017:Pyle's suggestion of providing 864:), a small island northwest of 300:. During its voyage across the 162:. Pyle is also notable for the 139: 4620:. George Washington University 3726:interview with James Tobin on 2699:. George Washington University 1731: 1712: 1687: 1562: 1062:Raymond Clapper Memorial Award 1030:Indiana University Bloomington 684:Reinforcing his status as the 1: 6419:United States Navy reservists 6268:simulcast of sister station, 3925:My Indiana: 101 Places to See 3704: 3399:My Indiana: 101 Places to See 1367:Fort Totten, Queens, New York 1262:accepted Pyle's last home in 1150:, between 1945 and 1955, the 959: 6374:E. W. Scripps Company people 6069:Scripps Networks Interactive 4555:. Carolrhoda Books. p.  3796:The San Bernardino Daily Sun 3789:. April 23, 1983. p. 4. 3756:Allen, D. (April 20, 2004). 2926:Johnson and Hays, pp. 51–52. 2720:Johnson and Hays, pp. 48–49. 2032:The San Bernardino Daily Sun 2012:. Carolrhoda Books. p.  1332:A street in Galax, Virginia. 1148:American occupation of Japan 860:, on Ie Shima (now known as 495:Human-interest and columnist 7: 6409:Sigma Alpha Epsilon members 4909:The New York Times Magazine 4612:Roosevelt, Eleanor (2017). 4408:. Investor's Business Daily 4379:from The Internet Archive: 4375:Letterman, Gretchen (1974) 4354:. Militaryhistoryonline.com 2658:D. Allen (April 20, 2004). 1675:. Investor's Business Daily 1502: 1365:Ernie Pyle Reserve Center, 1110: 459:. After briefly working in 10: 6445: 6424:United States Navy sailors 6369:Deaths by firearm in Japan 6049:National Journalism Awards 4976:The Ernie Pyle WWII Museum 4922:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 4891:. New York: Random House. 4872:. New York: Random House. 4446:. New York: Viking Press. 4385:Madison, James H. (2014). 4087:"Ernie Pyle Middle School" 3870:Boomhower, Ray E. (2006). 3511:"Ernie Pyle Middle School" 2691:Eleanor Roosevelt (2017). 1276:National Historic Landmark 1119:The Ernie Pyle Boeing B-29 1034:Indiana Historical Society 624:Pyle at Anzio, Italy, 1944 568:World War II correspondent 238:Vermillion County, Indiana 6379:Indiana University alumni 6349:American male journalists 6222:shared services agreement 6116:SagamoreHill Broadcasting 6112:shared services agreement 6094: 6064:Scripps Howard Foundation 6041: 5975: 5959: 5931:Cordillera Communications 5923: 5888: 5857: 5801: 5692: 5443: 5374: 5336: 5254: 5190: 5072: 5065: 5012:November 8, 2014, at the 4972:, Albuquerque, New Mexico 4593:Rankin, Nicholas (2011). 4490:. Albuquerque, New Mexico 3716: 3711: 3265:. Albuquerque, New Mexico 2809:James H. Madison (2014). 2093:Miller (1946), pp. 16–17. 1996:Miller (1950), pp. 63–64. 1764:Miller (1946), pp. 13–14. 1694:Ray E. Boomhower (2006). 1051:Featured on the cover of 982: 424: 400:). She also made several 361:The Washington Daily News 263:for additional training. 225:Ernie Pyle birthplace in 126: 118: 104: 94: 68: 42: 30: 23: 6384:Journalists from Indiana 6194:Sinclair Broadcast Group 6163:Sinclair Broadcast Group 6074:United Feature Syndicate 4992:"Writings of Ernie Pyle" 4723:. New York: Free Press. 3671:Johnson and Hays, p. 49. 3600:Johnson and Hays, p. 50. 2871:Johnson and Hays, p. 52. 2738:Johnson and Hays, p. 53. 2729:Johnson and Hays, p. 48. 2399:Nicholas Rankin (2011). 2167:Johnson and Hays, p. 47. 1523: 1453: 1433:Selected published works 1408:with his comic strip of 1260:Albuquerque City Council 1152:Tokyo Takarazuka Theater 1083:Doctor of Humane Letters 1076:University of New Mexico 1057:magazine, July 17, 1944. 956:for journalism in 1944. 828: 217:Early life and education 4887:Nichols, David (1986). 4864:Nichols, David (1989). 4530:Nichols, David (1986). 4511:Monroe County Historian 4442:The Story of Ernie Pyle 4438:Miller, Lee G. (1950). 4421:Miller, Lee G. (1946). 4319:At Home with Ernie Pyle 4231:. Friends of Ernie Pyle 3943:"Ernie Pike - Coda # 1" 3647:"Ernie Pike – Coda # 1" 3378:. Friends of Ernie Pyle 2902:Monroe County Historian 2472:Tobin, pp. 234 and 236. 1881:The Story of Ernie Pyle 1773:Albright, pp. 8 and 11. 1264:Albuquerque, New Mexico 606:Asiatic-Pacific Theater 580:Pyle initially went to 475:, Pyle returned to the 440:, a new Scripps-Howard 383:Albuquerque, New Mexico 358:, to join the staff of 5941:Journal Communications 4574:Price, Nelson (1997). 4469:. Terre Haute, Indiana 4134:Fussell, Paul (1989). 4119:"Ernie Pyle School 90" 3923:Conn, Earl L. (2006). 3445:"Ernie Pyle School 90" 3292:. Terre Haute, Indiana 3194:Cite journal requires 2585:David Nichols (1986). 1877:Lee G. Miller (1950). 1755:Albright, pp. 6 and 8. 1569:Lee G. Miller (1946). 1394:On November 11, 1999, 1309:Bellflower, California 1278:on September 20, 2006. 1254: 1134:Kearney Air Force Base 1120: 1014: 992: 877: 858:77th Infantry Division 846: 838: 786: 746: 666:North African Campaign 664:In his reports of the 625: 594:North African Campaign 577: 321:Indiana Summer Student 229: 6308:tuners and receivers. 6255:tuners and receivers. 6210:tuners and receivers. 6179:tuners and receivers. 6144:tuners and receivers. 6059:National Spelling Bee 5059:E. W. Scripps Company 4809:"Who Was Ernie Pyle?" 4737:Tobin, James (2000). 4701:Indiana Daily Student 4652:on September 10, 2015 4549:O'Connor, B. (1996). 4369:The Lake Worth Herald 4250:Indiana Daily Student 4190:Indiana Daily Student 4103:"Ernie Pyle Scholars" 3965:. The American Legion 3397:Earl L. Conn (2006). 3222:Indiana Daily Student 3149:"Ernie Pyle Scholars" 3108:The Lake Worth Herald 3085:Indiana Daily Student 2983:. The American Legion 2946:"Who was Ernie Pyle?" 2834:Clark, Lloyd (2006). 2748:Paul Fussell (1989). 2639:Miller (1950), p. 42. 2123:Nelson Price (1997). 1807:Miller (1946), p. 15. 1746:Miller (1946), p. 13. 1550:on September 10, 2015 1463:Ernie Pyle In England 1384:The Story of G.I. Joe 1252: 1160:Scripps Howard Awards 1118: 1019:overseas service bars 1009: 990: 875: 844: 836: 825:during World War II. 784: 741: 638:Ernie Pyle in England 623: 584:in 1940 to cover the 575: 505:western United States 437:Washington Daily News 289:newspaper syndicate. 278:Indiana Daily Student 224: 183:(1945). Pyle won the 166:he wrote as a roving 6429:Writers from Indiana 6241:simulcast of sister 6131:simulcast of sister 4763:on December 16, 2013 4105:. Indiana University 3696:The Soldier's Friend 3634:The Soldier's Friend 3538:on December 16, 2013 3151:. Indiana University 3044:The Pittsburgh Press 2968:The Soldier's Friend 2882:The Soldier's Friend 2788:The Soldier's Friend 2621:on December 16, 2017 2573:The Soldier's Friend 2525:The Soldier's Friend 2490:on December 16, 2018 2363:The Soldier's Friend 2350:The Soldier's Friend 2328:The Soldier's Friend 2282:The Soldier's Friend 2269:The Soldier's Friend 2218:The Soldier's Friend 2205:The Soldier's Friend 2149:The Soldier's Friend 2104:The Soldier's Friend 2006:B. O'Connor (1996). 1985:The Soldier's Friend 1949:James Tobin (1997). 1936:The Soldier's Friend 1923:The Soldier's Friend 1873:The Soldier's Friend 1862:Brockman, pp. 46–47. 1818:The Soldier's Friend 1796:The Soldier's Friend 1516:Biography portal 1360:Owen County, Indiana 1196:On May 7, 1971, the 1081:Awarded an honorary 750:U.S. Army Air Forces 675:Dwight D. Eisenhower 509:syndicated columnist 6297:independent station 6266:standard definition 6133:independent station 5007:"Ernie Pyle Photos" 4948:Works by Ernie Pyle 4787:on January 25, 2007 4488:Albuquerque Journal 4352:"Battle of Okinawa" 4071:"Ernie Pyle Island" 3949:. December 27, 2014 3653:. December 27, 2014 3580:"Ernie Pyle Island" 3322:on January 25, 2007 3263:Albuquerque Journal 2484:"Battle of Okinawa" 2271:, pp. 55–59 and 63. 1875:, p. 30. See also: 1245:Pyle historic sites 1198:U.S. Postal Service 940:Rocky Mountain News 762:liberation of Paris 696:". In May 1944 the 610:invasion of Okinawa 273:Sigma Alpha Epsilon 95:Cause of death 4970:Ernie Pyle Library 4942:Indiana University 4938:Ernie Pyle exhibit 4271:Indiana University 4121:. GreatSchools.org 4089:. GreatSchools.org 4055:The New York Times 4027:"Ernie Pyle House" 4013:. GreatSchools.org 3997:. GreatSchools.org 3981:. GreatSchools.org 3815:Unknown parameter 3491:. GreatSchools.org 3469:. GreatSchools.org 3447:. 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