David Martin Biography
David Martin is an award winning journalist currently working as CBS News’ national security correspondent, covering the Pentagon and the State Department, since 1993. He joined the network as its Pentagon correspondent in 1983.

David Martin Career
At CBS News, Martin has reported virtually every major defense, intelligence and international affairs story for the “CBS Evening News,” as well as for other broadcasts, including “60 Minutes” and “48 Hours.” He has also contributed to “60 Minutes Wednesday.”
Moreover, during the invasion of Afghanistan and the war in Iraq, Martin’s in-depth knowledge of how the State Department, intelligence community and military operate, both on the battlefield and in Washington positioned him as the “big picture” reporter for CBS News. Besides, utilizing his own sources and reports from CBS News correspondents in the region and around the world, as well as in Washington, he explained and assessed the military’s strategies and operations for viewers.
In addition, Martin broke several significant stories before and during the Iraq war. He was also the first to report on the opening night of the war, that the U.S. was launching a strike on a palace bunker in southern Baghdad in an attempt to take out Saddam Hussein. Furthermore, Martin also broke the story of the military’s “shock and awe” strategy for its initial strike on Baghdad. During a trip to Iraq in May 2003, he was the first journalist to visit and report on Dora Farms, where Saddam was said by the CIA to have been hiding on the opening night of the war.
Martin is a recipient of multiple Emmys, most recently in 2012 for his story “Starting Over.” He has also received two Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards (2002 and 2004) for his body of work, most of which has appeared on the “CBS Evening News” and “60 Minutes Wednesday.”
About the first Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award, the award committee said that his “consistently excellent reporting on the beat of national security hit its peak this year….break[ing] news on a wide range of defense and security stories with details that only experience and doggedness can ferret out. This is exemplary reporting that repeatedly breaks through the barriers of official statements.”
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In awarding the second DuPont, the committee said, “David Martin’s reports on the Pentagon, the military build-up to the Iraq war and on the war itself demonstrate his exceptional grasp of national security issues. Teamed with his long-time producer, Mary Walsh, Martin consistently breaks new information with clear reporting on the Pentagon’s goals. He exemplifies the role of a journalist: to measure what we are being told against what we find out.”
Additionally, Martin also received the 2004 Joan S. Barone Award for excellence in Washington-based national affairs and public policy reporting awarded by the Washington Radio & Television Correspondents’ Association.
He joined CBS News as its Pentagon correspondent in 1983. His duties later expanded to include the State Department and intelligence beats.
Prior to joining CBS News, Martin covered defense and intelligence matters for Newsweek magazine from its Washington bureau from 1977 to 1983. Before Newsweek, he was a reporter with the Associated Press in Washington covering the FBI and CIA from 1973 to 1977. Martin was also a member of the AP special assignment team in 1977.
He began his journalism career as a researcher for CBS News in New York in 1969. Martin then became a news writer with the AP broadcast wire from 1971 to 1972 and a fellow at the Washington Journalism Center in 1973.
In addition, he is the author of two books, “Wilderness of Mirrors” (Harper & Row, 1980), an account of the secret wars between the CIA and KGB, and “Best Laid Plans: The Inside Story of America’s War Against Terrorism” (Harper & Row, 1988).
He was born and raised in Washington D.C. Martin graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Yale University in 1965. During the Vietnam War, he served as an officer aboard a U.S. Navy destroyer.
Martin and his wife, Dr. Elinor Martin, live in Chevy Chase, Maryland. They have four children.
David Martin Age
Martin was born in Washington D.C. on 28 July, 1943 and is now 81 years old as of 2024.
David Martin Height
David Martin Education
Martin graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Yale University in 1965.
David Martin Family
He was born and raised in Washington D.C. There is no information about his parents or siblings. However, will update as soon as the information is available.
David Martin Wife
Martin and his wife, Dr. Elinor Martin, live in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
David Martin Children
He is a father of four children.
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