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- Ray_Cromley abstract "Raymond \"Ray\" Cromley (August 23, 1910 – February 23, 2007) was a Colonel in the United States Army and a Journalist. Prior to the Second World War, Cromley was a correspondent and journalist in Japan. Following its outbreak, Cromley joined the American army and served in the China Burma India Theater. He was a member of the United States Army Observation Group to Yenan, better known as the Dixie Mission. After the war, he went on to become a writer for the Wall Street Journal. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.".
- Ray_Cromley allegiance "United States of America".
- Ray_Cromley battle World_War_II.
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- Ray_Cromley occupation The_Wall_Street_Journal.
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- Ray_Cromley wikiPageWikiLink Colonel.
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- Ray_Cromley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ray Cromley".
- Ray_Cromley allegiance United_States.
- Ray_Cromley awards "Bronze Star, Legion of merit".
- Ray_Cromley battles World_War_II.
- Ray_Cromley birthDate "1910-08-23".
- Ray_Cromley branch United_States_Army.
- Ray_Cromley deathDate "2007-02-23".
- Ray_Cromley laterwork "Writer for the Wall Street Journal".
- Ray_Cromley name "Raymond Avolon Cromley".
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- Ray_Cromley subject Category:1910_births.
- Ray_Cromley subject Category:2007_deaths.
- Ray_Cromley subject Category:American_male_journalists.
- Ray_Cromley subject Category:American_male_writers.
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- Ray_Cromley comment "Raymond \"Ray\" Cromley (August 23, 1910 – February 23, 2007) was a Colonel in the United States Army and a Journalist. Prior to the Second World War, Cromley was a correspondent and journalist in Japan. Following its outbreak, Cromley joined the American army and served in the China Burma India Theater. He was a member of the United States Army Observation Group to Yenan, better known as the Dixie Mission. After the war, he went on to become a writer for the Wall Street Journal.".
- Ray_Cromley label "Ray Cromley".
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- Ray_Cromley name "Raymond Avolon Cromley".