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yon, yonder - traducción al español

AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Mike Yon; Yon, Michael
  • Kopp-Etchells effect

yon, yonder      
aquel
allí
allá
a lo lejos
yon         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yon (disambiguation); YON
= acullá

Def: Palabra antigua.
Ex: "Hither, thither, and yon: process in putting courses on the Web" is an article included in an issue devoted to the theme: Technical communication, distance learning, and the World Wide Web.
yon         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yon (disambiguation); YON
ahí allí

Definición

yon
Yon is an old-fashioned or dialect word for 'that' or 'those'.
Don't let yon dog nod off.
hither and yon: see hither
DET

Wikipedia

Michael Yon

Michael Yon (born 1964) is an American writer and photographer. He served in the Special Forces in the early-1980s, and he became a writer in the mid-1990s. He focused on military writing after the invasion of Iraq. Yon has been embedded on numerous occasions with American and British troops in Iraq, most prominently a deployment with the 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment (Deuce Four) of the 25th Infantry Division in Mosul, Iraq that ended in September 2005.

Yon has had vocal feuds with the United States military hierarchy, and the nature of his reports is also controversial. However, Yon at one time enjoyed "rock star" status among individual soldiers, according to Brian Williams of NBC. Yon's alternative media reporting has been mentioned by numerous mainstream media agencies, and he has won accolades from the 2005, 2007, and 2008 Weblog Awards. In 2008, The New York Times reported that he has spent more time embedded with combat units than any other journalist in Iraq. He shifted the focus of his blogging from Iraq to Afghanistan in August 2008. His work is supported primarily by donations from readers.