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How do you pronounce Egil Krogh?

How do you pronounce Egil Krogh?

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[/nq] I want to pronounce it "Ay gul Crow", but back during the Watergate era, I think the journalists pronounced it as "Eagle Crow". Now Nixon's Sec. of Defense, man, changed his own name from Eichelberger to Eagleberger.

  • [/nq] I want to pronounce it "Ay gul Crow", but back during the Watergate era, I think the journalists pronounced it as "Eagle Crow".
  • Now Nixon's Sec.
  • of Defense, man, changed his own name from Eichelberger to Eagleberger.
  • I don't know if that was before he was appointed and approved, or after.
  • Better than Sandy Berger, though.
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[nq:1]How do you pronounce Egil Krogh?[/nq]
I want to pronounce it "Ay gul Crow", but back during the Watergate era, I think the journalists pronounced it as "Eagle Crow".

Now Nixon's Sec. of Defense, man, changed his own name from Eichelberger to Eagleberger. I don't know if that was before he was appointed and approved, or after. Better than Sandy Berger, though.
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[nq:2]How do you pronounce Egil Krogh?[/nq]
[nq:1]I want to pronounce it "Ay gul Crow", but back during the Watergate era, I think the journalists pronounced it as "Eagle Crow".[/nq]
Yes, I think that's how they said it at the time.
It was a trick question, sort of. I was concerned mostly about the last name, after I watched a 3-hour PBS show about Nixon, where the moderator pronounced

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