Peggy Hull

[2] She also worked at the Honolulu Star and the Cleveland Plain Dealer, among other papers, before she came to specialize in military reporting.

"[5] After 1918, she covered American forces sent to Siberia,[6] wearing her usual uniform (she dressed in her own version of military gear for much of her career).

[7] Between the wars, Peggy Hull briefly lost her American citizenship by marrying a British man in 1922, under the Expatriation Act of 1907.

[8][9] In 1939, Peggy Hull became a founding member of the Overseas Press Club of America.

[10] Henrietta Goodnough was married three times; to fellow journalist George Hull in 1910, to Englishman John Kinley in 1922, and to newspaper editor Harvey Deuell in 1933.