Bill Mauldin (1921–2003)
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Image credit: World Telegram photo by Fred Palumbo, 1945 (Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-127496)
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- Kanonisk navn
- Mauldin, Bill
- Juridisk navn
- Mauldin, William Henry
- Fødselsdato
- 1921-10-29
- Dødsdag
- 2003-01-22
- Begravelsessted
- Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, USA
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Fødested
- Mountain Park, New Mexico, USA
- Dødssted
- Newport Beach, California, USA
- Dødsårsag
- Alzheimer's disease
- Bopæl
- Mountain Park, New Mexico, USA
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Phoenix, Arizona, USA - Uddannelse
- Chicago Academy of Fine Arts
- Erhverv
- cartoonist
illustrator
freelance writer - Organisationer
- United States Army
Stars and Stripes
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Chicago Sun-Times - Priser og hædersbevisninger
- Purple Heart (1943)
Legion of Merit (1945)
Pulitzer Prize (Editorial Cartooning, 1945, 1959)
Reuben Award (1961)
Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism (1985)
St Louis Walk of Fame (1991) (vis alle 7)
Oklahoma Cartoonists Hall of Fame (2005) - Kort biografi
- Bill Mauldin, who served in World War II, became famous for his editorial cartoons of American soldiers like himself. His most famous characters were Willie and Joe, two weary and stoical infantrymen.
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Truly this book has stayed with me for decades.