- John Callan O'Laughlin
John Callan O'Laughlin (
January 11 ,1873 –March 14 ,1949 ) was ajournalist and long time publisher of theArmy and Navy Journal . He began his career as a journalist writing for the Washington bureau of theNew York Herald from 1893 to 1902. After a short stint on the AP European staff, O'Laughlin worked for theChicago Tribune and later theChicago Herald until the outbreak ofWorld War I . In January 1918 he was commissioned a major in theUnited States Army , serving as aide to Major General George Washington Goethals. During these years, O'Laughlin wrote his first book, "From the Jungle through Europe with Roosevelt". After the war, O'Laughlin established theArmy and Navy Journal , a weekly covering the American Military and world affairs.O'Laughlin's political connections extended from
Theodore Roosevelt toHarry Truman and covered the philosophical spectrum fromHerbert Hoover toEleanor Roosevelt . He served asUnited States Assistant Secretary of State in the beginning of 1909, was a delegate at Roosevelt'sBull Moose convention in 1912 and later served on theRepublican National Committee . AfterWorld War II , Hoover hoped to influence theEuropean Recovery Program using O'Laughlin as his agent. These hopes went largely unfulfilled a Marshall and Truman went their own way in shaping post-warEurope .O'Laughlin died on
March 14 ,1949 . He is buried inArlington National Cemetery with his wife Mabel Hudson O'Laughlin. An extensive collection of his papers is held by theLibrary of Congress .
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