David Nathaniel Philipps was born on 1977 and is an American journalist and author whose work has largely focused on the human impact of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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David Nathaniel Philipps was born on 1977 and is an American journalist and author whose work has largely focused on the human impact of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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David Philipps is a national correspondent for The New York Times and is the author of three non-fiction books.
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David Philipps's work has been awarded The Pulitzer Prize twice, most recently in 2022.
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In 2022 David Philipps was part of a team of reporters awarded The Pulitzer Prize for international reporting, for a series that exposed how United States military airstrikes in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan caused thousands of civilian deaths that had never been publicly reported.
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In 2014, David Philipps was awarded the Pulitzer for national reporting for a three-day series "Other Than Honorable" in The Gazette of Colorado Springs on the treatment of injured American soldiers being discharged without military benefits.
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David Philipps has been named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize twice.
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David Philipps won the 2009 Livingston Award for his reporting on violence in infantry troops returning from Iraq.
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David Philipps worked for eight years as an enterprise reporter at the Colorado Springs Gazette.
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David Philipps's subsequent reporting led to state and federal investigation of the wild horse program and its largest horse buyer.
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David Philipps graduated from Middlebury College in 2000 and earned a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 2002.
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