Osmar White

Osmar White
War correspondents Osmar White (right) and Chester Wilmot, Kokoda camp, Papua New Guinea, 1941
Born
Osmar Egmont Dorkin White

2 April 1909
Feilding, New Zealand
Died16 May 1991 (aged 82)
Melbourne, Australia
Other names(pen names) - Robert Dentry, EM Dorkin, Maros Gray
Occupation(s)Journalist, war correspondent, writer

Osmar Egmont Dorkin White (2 April 1909 – 16 May 1991) was an Australian journalist, war correspondent and writer. He is most famous for his vivid description of the New Guinea Campaign during World War II. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Robert Dentry, EM Dorkin, and Maros Gray.