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Several weeks before the war started, Frank Gibney, then a Tokyo correspondent cabled these lines to TIME...
...program staff is Frank Gibney, former Chief of the Tokyo Bureau (one of the first three correspondents wounded in Korea), who flew to San Francisco for a talk, in Japanese, with Premier Yoshida. Like some other correspondents helping with the program, Gibney has been working with a movie camera grinding away by his shoulder. TIME Cartographer Bob Chapin got busy on a major map to portray graphically the military and economic forces now operating in the East...
Bouquets to you and your reporters, Frank Gibney and James Bell, for their stories of the assault waves on Wolmi and Inchon. Man, that's reporting...
...could hardly read the stories by Carl Mydans, Frank Gibney and James Bell . . . because a film kept forming over my eyes...
...Korean front to be with the battered 19th Regiment of the 24th Infantry Division. The 19th had taken a terrific beating during its long, well-fought holding action. Osborne had with him a copy of the current issue of TIME (Aug. 14), which carried Correspondent Frank Gibney's story about the 19th Regiment. While talking to" Colonel Ned Moore', Osborne gave him the issue. It was the first account of his outfit the colonel had seen. He read it, and expressed his surprise and pleasure at the credit his men had received for the tough fight they...