Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at arpin.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Arpin.
Examples
-
Other Personnel in Incident: Akira Kusaka; Claude Arpin; same day at same grid coordinates: Sean Flynn, Dana Stone (all captured)
Tagaki, Yujiro 1991
-
On the same day, French freelance journalist-photographer Claude Arpin, on an assignment for Newsday, and Japanese correspondents Akira Kusaka, a correspondent for Fuji Television, and Yujiro Takagi, a cameraman with Fuji
Arpin, Claude 1991
-
Other Personnel in Incident: Claude Arpin; Yujiro Takagi; same day at same grid coordinates: Sean Flynn, Dana Stone (all captured)
Kusaka, Akira 1991
-
Flynn, Stone, Arpin, Kusaka and Takagi are among 22 international journalists missing in Southeast Asia, most known to have been captured.
Flynn, Sean L. 1991
-
Other Personnel in Incident: with Flynn: Dana Stone (missing); same day at same grid coordinates: Claude Arpin; Akira Kusaka; Yujiro Takagi (all missing)
Flynn, Sean L. 1991
-
On the same day, French freelance journalist-photographer Claude Arpin, on an assignment for Newsday, and Japanese correspondents Akira Kusaka, a correspondent for Fuji Television, and Yujiro Takagi, a cameraman with Fuji
Kusaka, Akira 1991
-
On the same day, French freelance journalist-photographer Claude Arpin, on an assignment for Newsday, and Japanese correspondents Akira Kusaka, a correspondent for Fuji Television, and Yujiro Takagi, a cameraman with Fuji
Tagaki, Yujiro 1991
-
On the same day, French journalist Claude Arpin and Japanese correspondents
Flynn, Sean L. 1991
-
On the same day, French journalist Claude Arpin and Japanese correspondents
Stone, Dana H. 1970
-
Flynn, Stone, Arpin, Kusaka and Takagi are among 22 international journalists missing in Southeast Asia, most known to have been captured.
Stone, Dana H. 1970
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.