Search results
William Henry Mauldin ( / ˈmɔːldən /; October 29, 1921 – January 22, 2003) was an American editorial cartoonist who won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work.
Bill Mauldin, World War II's most famous cartoonist, is one of them. In 1943, when he was 21, Mauldin's division shipped overseas to North Africa. Mauldin had been drawing cartoons since he...
- American Experience
Bill Mauldin was an American cartoonist who gained initial fame for his sardonic drawings of the life of the World War II combat soldier and who later became well known for editorial cartoons dealing with a wide range of political and social issues.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Jan 22, 2003 · Bill Mauldin, the Army sergeant who created Willie and Joe, the cartoon characters who became enduring symbols of the grimy, irrespressible American infantrymen who triumphed over the...
Nov 17, 2022 · Many were killed, injured or even captured by their enemies. Most war correspondents worked for print media or radio. However, Bill Mauldin took an entirely different approach, focusing on the creation of cartoons in wartime. Discover the interesting life of this Pulitzer Prize winner.
People also ask
Who was Bill Mauldin?
How old was Bill Mauldin when he died?
Was Bill Mauldin a good cartoonist?
Where does Bill Mauldin work?
What happened to Bill Mauldin?
How did Bill Mauldin get freedom?
Aug 7, 2003 · During the war that led him to more than one confrontation with the military brass, including a famous one with General George Patton. In 1944, while technically AWOL in Paris, Mauldin was set up to meet the famous general who did not appreciate the scruffiness of Willie and Joe.