James Tobin sitting on a bench and written on the wall is, "'News is history in its first and best form, its vivid and fascinating form.'; Mark Twain."
James Tobin posing for a photo next to an image of Ernie Pyle as part of an exhibit. Below the image of Ernie Pyle is the following information: "On April 18, 1945, soldiers plant a sign on the Pacific island of Ie Shima: 'At this spot the 77th Infantry Division lost a buddy.' Killed there by a Japanese sniper was Ernest Taylor Pyle (1900-1945), who wrote about GIs, their socks and field rations, their letters home, their death. Pyle's Scripps-Howard column has real-people appeal. Says President Truman: 'No person in this war has so well told the story.'"
James Tobin posing for a photo next to a display case about Ernie Pyle. Inside the case is a shovel and the following information: "'I write from the worm's eye of victory.'; Ernie Pyle.; At this spot the 77th Infantry Division lost a buddy Ernie Pyle; 18 April 1945."
James Tobin sitting on a bench and written on the wall is, "'News is history in its first and best form, its vivid and fascinating form.'; Mark Twain."
James Tobin posing for a photo next to a display case about Ernie Pyle. Inside the case is a shovel and the following information: "'I write from the worm's eye of victory.'; Ernie Pyle.; At this spot the 77th Infantry Division lost a buddy Ernie Pyle; 18 April 1945."
James Tobin posing for a photo next to an image of Ernie Pyle as part of an exhibit. Below the image of Ernie Pyle is the following information: "On April 18, 1945, soldiers plant a sign on the Pacific island of Ie Shima: 'At this spot the 77th Infantry Division lost a buddy.' Killed there by a Japanese sniper was Ernest Taylor Pyle (1900-1945), who wrote about GIs, their socks and field rations, their letters home, their death. Pyle's Scripps-Howard column has real-people appeal. Says President Truman: 'No person in this war has so well told the story.'"
James Tobin posing next to an image of Ernie Pyle as part of an exhibit. Below the image of Ernie Pyle is the following information: "On April 18, 1945, soldiers plant a sign on the Pacific island of Ie Shima: 'At this spot the 77th Infantry Division lost a buddy.' Killed there by a Japanese sniper was Ernest Taylor Pyle (1900-1945), who wrote about GIs, their socks and field rations, their letters home, their death. Pyle's Scripps-Howard column has real-people appeal. Says President Truman: 'No person in this war has so well told the story.'"