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Mark Arnold-Forster suffered from persistent ill health in his fifties, in particular a series of minor strokes. In 1979, he developed cancer of the upper
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in battle and torpedoing a tanker. He limped home from a battle with a broken-down engine after being nearly rammed by a German destroyer. He also laid
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On 12 January 1955, he married Valentine Harriet Isobel Dione Mitchison (1930-2023), also a journalist, daughter of the Labour politician
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over an issue related to an editorial change to one of his articles. He resigned in disgust and returned to
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in 1948. In 1949 he became labour correspondent, a key job he carried out for eight years. He then joined
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came to power in 1933, Hahn was driven into exile, and Arnold-Forster followed him to a new school,
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The intellectual aristocracy', Studies in social history: a tribute to G. M. Trevelyan,
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under fire off the French coast and worked for naval intelligence. He was awarded the
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M. Arnold-Forster's later life home in Notting Hill was the former home of
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as a political correspondent, but in 1963 he had a falling out with
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
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as the producer. He continued to write regular leaders for
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journalist and author. He is best remembered for his book
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H. Röhrs and H. Tunstall-Behrens, eds., Kurt Hahn (1970)
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Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II
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In 1946, Arnold-Forster joined the editorial staff of
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Arnold-Forster's Royal Naval Volunteer (RNVR) record
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Changing faces: a history of The Guardian 1956–1988
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Swindon
Wiltshire
Gordonstoun
Journalist
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The Guardian
The World at War
William Edward Arnold-Forster
Katherine Cox
Matthew Arnold
Naomi Mitchison
Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster
R. B. Haldane
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1973 television series of the same name
William Edward Arnold-Forster
Katharine "Ka" Laird, née Cox
Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster
Matthew Arnold
Rupert Brooke
Virginia Woolf
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