Pedro Rosa Nales is a journalist and a recognized
martial artist. Born in
Fajardo,
Puerto Rico, he started working at radio station WMDD at Fajardo when he was just 13. As a journalist he has received over 20 awards.
Army career
He served in the
United States Army as a parachuter from the
82nd Airborne Division, in the
10th Special Forces Group (
Green Berets) and the 101st Air Assault Division. He was press officer, executive officer and unit commander in the
National Guard. He graduated with the rank of
captain.
Journalism
As a television journalist, he was recruited by the WAPA TV channel 4 of
San Juan, Puerto Rico in
1981, becoming the first black Puerto Rican to work as a TV reporter. During his 24 years as a TV journalist, he had won more than 200 awards from several organizations in Puerto Rico and the
United States, including awards for the coverage of
hurricanes and investigative reports like Red Alert 1 and 2, in which he uncovered the military use of the
Vieques island and the effects of army maneuvers on the population. He also uncovered an incident of a
nuclear bomb falling in waters near the island in
1966 , which the USA government had kept secret for 34 years. He is the only reporter who ever reached the remains of the plane crash, where
baseball star,
Roberto Clemente, died at 180 ft under the
Atlantic Ocean around the beaches of San Juan. In the past years, he has worked as a host on two editions of
Noticentro 4. On June 5, 2008, Rosa...
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