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- The True Glory: Veteran's Day
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Armistice Day or Veterans Day, whichever you call it, here is a program devoted to an understanding of what it is all about.
17 million men in 8 nations went to the war that was supposed to end all wars. This edition of “Chronicle” remembers those who've fallen and those who've served.
* This program originated on analog tape using non-digital source material. Some tape hiss and record pops should be expected.
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Piece Description
Armistice Day or Veterans Day, whichever you call it, here is a program devoted to an understanding of what it is all about.
17 million men in 8 nations went to the war that was supposed to end all wars. This edition of “Chronicle” remembers those who've fallen and those who've served.
* This program originated on analog tape using non-digital source material. Some tape hiss and record pops should be expected.
Broadcast History
WUWM - Milwaukee Public Media (unknown air date)
Timing and Cues
Full Version
SEGMENT 1 (17:16)
incue: music
outcue: "for these all important words"
HOLE 1 @ 17:20
SEGMENT 2 (14:41)
incue: music
outcue: "after these words"
edits: 31:40 - "here on WUWM…"
HOLE 2 @ 32:05
SEGMENT 3 (12:08)
incue: music
outcue: "first, these announcements"
HOLE 3 @ 44:13
SEGMENT 4 (4:00)
incue: music
outcue: "timeout for these messages"
HOLE 4 @ 48:17
SEGMENT 5 (5:22)
incue: music
outcute: "great seven days ahead", music
edits: 50:44 - "and so on our second part…"; 51:24 - "next week…"
PROGRAM OUT @ 53:41
* "Full" version incorporates 4 seconds of tape silence at the head and tail with "3, 2, 1" countdowns between segments. "Segmented" version maintain the countdowns in their original positions as well. "Timing & Cues" includes recommended edits, if any, for call letters, date info, etc.
Segmented Version
segments created around breaks
edits needed:
seg2 - 14:20
seg5 - 2:27, 3:05
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| By the Beautiful Sea | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| Soldiers of the King | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| La Marseilles | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| Over There (instrumental) | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| Keep the Home Fires Burning | John McCormack | 00:00 | |||
| Taps | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| Smiles | Unknown | 00:00 | |||
| There's A Long, Long Trail | John McCormack | 00:00 |




