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Title: History of War Coverage
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There was a sense of mutual respect between the two organizations in World War II, they both understood what they were out there to accomplish.
Although the relationship between the press and the military was very good there was fairly strict censorship on what they were allowed to report... Showed first 250 characters
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The D-Day media plans called for each corps in the operation to be accompanied by seven war correspondents, three photographers, two public relations officers, four press censors, two radio operators and two driver-messengers (Hernandez). The public relations officers and the press censors would screen all the material prior to it being released to the public... Showed next 250 characters
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