Episode 38, November 12, 2023 - Soldier of The Press, Part 2
9 de nov. de 2023 ·
3h 3m 6s
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The last episode and this episode is dedicated to the men and women that served our countries for Armistice Day or what people in the USA call it as Veterans...
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The last episode and this episode is dedicated to the men and women that served our countries for Armistice Day or what people in the USA call it as Veterans Day. If you are a veteran, thank you for serving.
Soldiers of the Press is a war drama that was created in New York and syndicated by World Broadcasting System. Little is known about the series or the total number of episodes. Each episode is 15 minutes long and retold a recent news story from action during World War II. The series was narrated by United Press correspondents including Walter Cronkite, Harrison Salisbury, and many lesser knowns such as Ralph Teasdale and Ann Stringer. The show was broadcast on WOR from 28 Feb 1943 until 5 Aug 1945 on Sundays at 12:30pm. There are at least 39 episodes in circulation out of the 148 known to exist.
We're not going to play all of the episodes, but you can download the existing episodes from archive.org. There will be no ads in these two episodes.
Here is the final part.
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Soldiers of the Press is a war drama that was created in New York and syndicated by World Broadcasting System. Little is known about the series or the total number of episodes. Each episode is 15 minutes long and retold a recent news story from action during World War II. The series was narrated by United Press correspondents including Walter Cronkite, Harrison Salisbury, and many lesser knowns such as Ralph Teasdale and Ann Stringer. The show was broadcast on WOR from 28 Feb 1943 until 5 Aug 1945 on Sundays at 12:30pm. There are at least 39 episodes in circulation out of the 148 known to exist.
We're not going to play all of the episodes, but you can download the existing episodes from archive.org. There will be no ads in these two episodes.
Here is the final part.
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