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- Original Name
- William Henry Mauldin
- Birth
- Mountain Park, Otero County, New Mexico, USA
- Death
- 22 Jan 2003 (aged 81)Newport Beach, Orange County, California, USA
- Burial
- Arlington,Arlington County,Virginia,USAShow MapGPS-Latitude: 38.8743244, Longitude: -77.0618196
- Plot
- Section 64 Site 6874
- Memorial ID
- 7106220View Source
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Cartoonist. He is best remembered for his World War II cartoon soldiers "Willie and Joe" who came to represent the WWII American "GI"; Mauldin received multiple Pulitzer Prizes during his lifetime.
Born and raised in Mountain Park, near Cloudcroft, New Mexico, he developed his art talent in high school and attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago.
In 1940, he enlisted in the United States Army and started drawing cartoons for the 45th Infantry Division's newspaper. This brought him to the attention of "The Stars and Stripes," a United States military service-wide newspaper, and he joined the staff there, continuing his drawing.
Promoted to Sergeant, he was given wide latitude in getting his material, which brought him criticism from such high-ranking officers as GeneralGeorge S. Patton. However, he would continue his work without compromise with the backing of GeneralDwight D. Eisenhower, who considered "Stars and Stripes" the "soldier's newspaper," and it helped with the soldiers' morale. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1945 with his series "Up Front with Mauldin."
After the war, he freelanced for a time and then joined the St. Louis, Missouri, "Post-Dispatch" newspaper in 1958. He was awarded his second Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1959 for a cartoon depicting Soviet Union writerBoris Pasternak as a Soviet prisoner asking another Gulag prisoner, "I won the Nobel Prize for literature; what was your crime?" In 1962, he joined the Chicago, Illinois, "Sun-Times" Newspaper, and remained there until his retirement in 1981.
Among his principal books of cartoons are "Up Front" (1945), "A Sort of a Saga" (1949), "Bill Mauldin in Korea" (1952), and "The Brass Ring" (1971). Mauldin also appeared in the movie "The Red Badge of Courage" (1951), which starred World War II Medal of Honor Recipient Audie Murphy.
In his later years, he battled Alzheimer's disease, suffering severely from its debilitating effects.
Cartoonist. He is best remembered for his World War II cartoon soldiers "Willie and Joe" who came to represent the WWII American "GI"; Mauldin received multiple Pulitzer Prizes during his lifetime.
Born and raised in Mountain Park, near Cloudcroft, New Mexico, he developed his art talent in high school and attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago.
In 1940, he enlisted in the United States Army and started drawing cartoons for the 45th Infantry Division's newspaper. This brought him to the attention of "The Stars and Stripes," a United States military service-wide newspaper, and he joined the staff there, continuing his drawing.
Promoted to Sergeant, he was given wide latitude in getting his material, which brought him criticism from such high-ranking officers as GeneralGeorge S. Patton. However, he would continue his work without compromise with the backing of GeneralDwight D. Eisenhower, who considered "Stars and Stripes" the "soldier's newspaper," and it helped with the soldiers' morale. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1945 with his series "Up Front with Mauldin."
After the war, he freelanced for a time and then joined the St. Louis, Missouri, "Post-Dispatch" newspaper in 1958. He was awarded his second Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1959 for a cartoon depicting Soviet Union writerBoris Pasternak as a Soviet prisoner asking another Gulag prisoner, "I won the Nobel Prize for literature; what was your crime?" In 1962, he joined the Chicago, Illinois, "Sun-Times" Newspaper, and remained there until his retirement in 1981.
Among his principal books of cartoons are "Up Front" (1945), "A Sort of a Saga" (1949), "Bill Mauldin in Korea" (1952), and "The Brass Ring" (1971). Mauldin also appeared in the movie "The Red Badge of Courage" (1951), which starred World War II Medal of Honor Recipient Audie Murphy.
In his later years, he battled Alzheimer's disease, suffering severely from its debilitating effects.
Bio by:Kit and Morgan Benson
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WILLIAM H MAULDIN
TEC3 US ARMY WWII
OCT 29 1921
JAN 22 2003
LM PH
CARTOONIST
WILLIE & JOE
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