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The Life of cornelius Ryan
Cornelius. Cornelius ryan was born in Dublin. He studied at the Irish Catholic Brothers School first, and then majored in violin at the Irish Conservatory of Music. By the way, the Catholic Brotherhood School is an institution that provides educational opportunities for poor Catholic children.

Ryan, although he majored in music in college. But he is more interested in writing. So at the age of 194 1 and 2 1, he joined the Reuters in London. 1943 joined the Daily Telegraph in London as a war correspondent and personally participated in the battle. He carried out the 14 bombing mission with the Eighth and Ninth Air Forces of the US Army, and reported the D-Day landing and the advance of General george patton's Third Army through France and Germany. After the European War, he was sent to the Pacific War Zone and opened the Japanese branch of the Daily Telegraph. 1946, he was sent to Jerusalem as the director of the middle east branch of the daily telegraph, and also served as a special correspondent for time magazine and post in St. Louis. The so-called special correspondent is a journalist who pays by length.