Prior to World War II, Ernie Pyle (1900-1945) had spent seven years travelling the country, collecting stories for his daily feature column for the Scripps Howard chain. In 1940 he went abroad to ...
examines the circumstances surrounding an actual Ernie Pyle column from this pre-WWII era—the body of which is made up from ‘recently discovered’ wire-recordings that give us a view into ...
Scholar-actor Doug Mishler portrays World War II journalist Ernie Pyle. (Contributed photo) “An Afternoon or Evening with Ernie Pyle”, featuring scholar-actor Doug Mishler portraying the Pulitzer ...
Also included is an antique car show, antique tractors, lots of good food, and plenty of activities for the children. Ernie Pyle World War II Museum, located on Main Street, is housed in the home ...
Watch the full episode of this story from Season Five. During the Second World War, newsman Ernie Pyle became a household name by giving voice to the common foot soldier. Pyle reported from the ...
The festival — named for the town's most famous son, the late World War II newspaper columnist Ernie Pyle — means much to Crafts, just as it does to the entire town. Three years ago ...
The Duke Energy Foundation donated $10,000 to the Ernie Pyle World War II Museum in Dana and $5,500 to The Veterans Memorial Museum of Terre Haute. Becky Holbert, a volunteer with the Ernie Pyle ...
The story of men at war and that of the esteemed Pulitzer prize winning war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Soon after the U.S. entry into World War II, Pyle joined C Company, 18th Infantry in North Africa.