- Jim Kincaid
Jim Kincaid is a former
ABC News correspondent and local news anchor forWVEC inNorfolk, Virginia .Biography and Early Career
Born in 1934, he grew up in Arkansas, often joking that his parents "moved there as soon as they heard about it". He started working for a
radio station there in 1949, then served three years in the Army after being drafted in 1956. In 1960, he joined WWL inNew Orleans, Louisiana , where he won aNational Gold Bell award for his reporting on the death ofPope John XXIII in 1963. He later moved to what was then KMOX-TV (nowKMOV ) andWCBS-TV before moving to ABC News.Network Correspondent
Hired to work as a network
correspondent , Kincaid reported inVietnam for ABC in 1969, at the height of theVietnam War . A militaryhelicopter in which Kincaid was riding was shot down by rocket fire near the village ofBu Dop . Jim sustained a broken back in the crash and spent several months recovering inHong Kong .WVEC-TV
In 1978, Kincaid left ABC to become the local news anchor for
WVEC . During his time with WVEC, he returned toVietnam to do a special series of stories covering the changes that had taken place over the previous 25 years. While shooting the award-winning documentary, Kincaid reunited a Vietnameserefugee with her family inHo Chi Minh City . The woman, Norfolk resident Thao Nguyen, left Vietnam by boat in the 1970s with her infant daughter, and had not seen her family in over 20 years.Kincaid also wrote a documentary in 1995 entitled "
D-Day toVE Day ." Three D-Day veterans from the Norfolk area accompanied Jim to several historicWorld War II sites, includingWeymouth ,England ,Omaha Beach ,Bastogne , theDachau concentration camp , andMargraten in theNetherlands , site of the largest Americancemetery inEurope . In 1996, Kincaid stepped down as WVEC's primary news anchor; he continued with the station as a commentator until his retirement. [ [http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960522/05220048.htm JIM KINCAID FOR OVER 17 YEARS, HE HAS BEEN THE "DEAN" OF BROADCASTERS" FOR HAMPTON ROADS. AFTER TONIGHT, THAT FAMILIAR FACE RETIRES TO A FARM IN ELAM.< ] ]Post-news career
In 1997, Kincaid left WVEC. He then moved to a
farm that he owns near Elam, anunincorporated area inVirginia 's Prince Edward County. While retired from thenews business , Kincaid continues to work, providingnarration andvoice-over work.References
Links
1. [http://www.jimkincaid.com/bio.html]
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