David Divine
SOUTH AFRICAN AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST (1904-1987), IN THE UK FROM BEFORE WORLD WAR TWO AND ACTIVE AS A WAR CORRESPONDENT THROUGHOUT THAT CONFLICT
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Arthur Durham (David) Divine, CBE, DSM, (1904–1987) was a prolific South African writer of books on a variety of subjects but will be chiefly remembered for two controversial books on defence issues, The Blunted Sword (1964) and The Broken Wing (1966). Divine had been a war correspondent and after the Second World War became the defence correspondent of the British Sunday Times, a post he held until 1975.