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Answer: Walter Cronkite

Walter Cronkite (1916 - 2009) was the one who accompanied the US Army, as a reporter for the United Press Agency, during the invasion of Normandy on June 6th, 1944, during the Second World War (unlike Hemingway, who although he was in Normandy too, he was not authorized to disembark and had to observe the outcome of the battle with his binoculars from a pontoon).

It should be noted that Cronkite also overflew Germany in aerial bombardments and was a reporter during the Nuremberg trials.

Answer:

Walter Cronkite

Explanation:

Cronkite is the one who accompanied the United States army to the united press agency as a report in the period of 1916 to 2009. However, because of the invasion of the Normandy in the world war II. On the contrary, Heming was a Normandy; however, he had no authorization to disembark. Therefore, he had to observe the results of the war he later flew to Germany and become a reporter during the Nuremberg’s time, after being defeated by Walter.