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Edward H. Sims : ウィキペディア英語版
Edward H. Sims
Edward H. Sims (born May 29, 1923) was an American author, wartime fighter pilot, and newspaper figure. He is best known for his extensive chronicling of fighter missions and fighter tactics covering the period 1914 to 1970.
==Biography==
Sims was born and spent his early years in Orangeburg, South Carolina. When World War II began, he enlisted in the Army Air Force, and received his officer's commission and pilot wings. He flew 33 missions over Germany-occupied territories.〔''American Aces'' (1958), Notes about the Author〕
After the war Sims received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wofford College in Spartanburg SC. He also studied journalism at Emory University in Atlanta (Georgia), while also working at the ''Orangeburg Times'' as the sports editor. He later served as associate editor, and then editor of the newspaper.
In 1947 Sims founded a Washington, D.C. bureau to represent several regional newspapers. He also became the DC correspondent for ''Editor's Copy Syndicate'', a national news and feature service. In 1952 he became the editor and publisher of that service. During those years he contributed a weekly news column (beginning in 1948), and was regularly featured on a DC radio news broadcast (beginning in 1951).
Sims was married. They had one child, a daughter. After retiring from Washington, the family returned to Orangeburg.

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