Clark Hewett Galloway

Colonel Clark Hewett Galloway (September 23, 1898 – January 1, 1961) was an American newspaper and magazine editor, Latin American affairs expert and colonel in the United States Army.

He joined the staff of the Washington bureau of the Associated Press in July 1938, and remained there until March 1941, when he was ordered to active military duty.

During his career, Galloway interviewed and wrote about some of the most influential figures in Latin America, including Fidel Castro and Juan Peron.

He was ordered to active duty as a member of the War Department General Staff in March 1941, where he served until November 1945.

From 1943 to 1945, Galloway held the grade of colonel while serving in the Army Intelligence Corps.

Colonel Clark Hewett Galloway