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American journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Missy Ryan is an American journalist. She covers the Pentagon, military issues and national security at The Washington Post.[1] She previously wrote for Reuters.[2]
Missy Ryan | |
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Education | master's degree |
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Occupation | Journalist, reporter |
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Ryan received a B.A. in English Literature from Georgetown University in 1997. She then completed a master's degree at the Harvard Kennedy School in 2005.
Ryan started as a Correspondent covering Iraq in 2008 for Reuters News Agency. She was made Deputy Bureau Chief in Baghdad in 2010.[3] Ryan was then posted to Mexico for four months as the Acting Bureau Chief before returning to Washington to serve as Pentagon Correspondent.
In 2012, Ryan became a White House fellow and won the New York Press Club award for political reporting in 2012.[4][5] She became National Security and US-Middle East Correspondent in 2013. Ryan joined The Washington Post in 2014 as a Staff Writer, covering the Pentagon.[6]
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