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SOLDIERS OF THE PRESS

 Soldiers of the Press

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WWII Drama, based on fact (1942-45)

A series of fifteen-minute shows that were created in New York, and transcribed for syndication by World Broadcasting System. The United Press used this show to feature their reporters, and sustained the show, first on WO in New York City, as a prestige/public service presentation.

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Soldiers in the Field with Radio ...The United Press had War Correspondents in nearly all the theaters of action throughout the War, and these shows are dramatic capsules of their "on-the-scene" eye witness accounts. Veteran New York actors such as narrator Lon Clark and actor Jackson Beck (Cisco Kid, Hop Harrigan) create vivid action-based narratives. Some of the events covered are: in Tokyo when the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Marines hit the beach at Guadalcanal, actions against Rommell and at Oran in North Africa, American and Canadian forces at Kiska in the Aleutians, Doolittle's bombing raid on Tokyo, the fall of Bataan. Many lesser events are covered, as well as historic actions. Correspondents report from behind enemy lines in Japan, New Guinea, China, Germany and Italy. Most of these United Press war correspondents, such as Eleanor Packard, Frank Hewlett and are not well remembered. Some, like Walter Cronkite, Harrison Salisbury and Charles Arnot went on to greater recognition. Each and every war correspondent featured here deserves a place in history for their dedication, bravery and willingness to "bring home the story." In these productions, our fighting forces are remembered as the individuals they were, and that is a great service to history as well.

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Any American who would like to know more about World War II, and experience episodes from it firsthand, presented on radio at that time and reenacted with detail and patriotism, should get this collection. One only can fault these shows for being so short…in this case, only fifteen minutes. But each one is a treasure, and radio brought them to the American public during the War Years. Luckily, we still have them!

See also Dear Adolf, Man Behind the Gun , and Words At War.

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MP3 DISK CONTENTS: [Help]
10 shows - total playtime 2 hours 16 minutes

Soldiers of the Press 01 Henry Gorrell
Soldiers of the Press 02 Robert Miller
Soldiers of the Press 03 Richard McMillan
Soldiers of the Press 04 Joe James Custer
Soldiers of the Press 05 Henry Disher
Soldiers of the Press 06 Robert Bellaire
Soldiers of the Press 07 William Tyree
Soldiers of the Press 08 Frank Hewlett
Soldiers of the Press 09 Ned Russell
Soldiers of the Press 10 Bombers Over Haiphong

 


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