Tom Bowman (journalist)

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Born
Thomas Michael Bowman

(1955-05-24) May 24, 1955 (age 70)
OccupationReporter
Tom Bowman
Bowman in Kabul, Afghanistan, 2017
Born
Thomas Michael Bowman

(1955-05-24) May 24, 1955 (age 70)
EducationBoston College (M.A.)
Saint Michael's College (B.A.)
OccupationReporter
Notable credit(s)National Public Radio
The Baltimore Sun
SpouseBrigid Schulte
Children2

Tom Bowman is National Public Radio's Pentagon reporter, having been a reporter for the Baltimore Sun for 19 years prior to that.

He attended Saint Michael's College in Vermont, receiving a bachelor's degree in history, and then received a master's degree in American studies from Boston College.[1]

Career

Bowman grew up in Norwood, Massachusetts. He started his newspaper career in 1976 as a stringer for The Patriot Ledger in Quincy, Massachusetts.

He became The Baltimore Sun's military affairs correspondent in 1997, after having covered the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis and the National Security Agency.[2][3][4] He became the Pentagon correspondent for NPR in 2006. He has reported from Afghanistan,[5] Syria, and Iraq.

In 2023, Bowman co-hosted NPR Embedded podcast Taking Cover, investigating a U.S. Marine friendly fire incident in Fallujah, Iraq, a finalist for the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award.[6][7]

Personal life

Bowman presently lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife Brigid Schulte, an author and former Washington Post reporter, and their children, Liam and Tessa.

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