Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Army. 1903 - 2007. Audio Recordings from the "Army Hour" Program Series. 1956 - 1972. THE ARMY HOUR

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Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Army. 1903 - 2007. Audio Recordings from the "Army Hour" Program Series. 1956 - 1972. THE ARMY HOUR

1965

VETERANS DAY 1965. Army Band performs "The Army Goes Rolling Along" "Under and Out," "This is the Army, Mr. Jones" "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition" as well as musical breaks. Army Chorus performs "This is the Army Hour!" Army Band and Chorus performs "Over There" "Yankee Doodle Boy" "Give My Regards to Broadway" "You're a Grand Old Flag." (1) Washington, D.C., interviews with Gen. Omar N. Bradley and Andy Borg, both of whom talked of Veterans Day. (2) Narrative describing the homecoming of the United States' first Unknown Soldier.

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