Robot bin AVB-8
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Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 64 And 65, Undated
No. 64 Battle of Air Strips (UP Correspondent William C. Wilson's Dramatic Story of Jungle Warfare on Cape Gloucester; No. 65 Nazis On Trial (UP Correspondent Meyer Handler's factual account of the first war-guilt trials—at Kharkov); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 66 And 67, Undated
No. 66 Last Flight (UP Correspondent James F. Lowery's Story of Major Gregory Boyington's Last Flight); No. 67 Little Stalingrad (UP Correspondent Reynolds Packard's Grim Account of the Battle for San Vittore); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 68 And 69, Undated
No. 68 Rome Skyway (UP Correspondent Robert Vermillion's exciting Story of an Air Raid on German supply lines at the time of the Allied landing below Rome); No. 69 Shangri-la (UP Correspondent George Palmer's dramatic account of five American fliers lost in Tibet); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 78 And 79, Undated
No. 78 Merrill's Raiders (UP Correspondent Frank Hewlett with a hand-picked force of jungle fighters in Northern Burma); No. 79 Anzio Diary (UP Correspondent Robert Vermillion's touching account of love, marriage, baptism, laughter, and death of The Anzio Beachhead); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 82 And 83, Undated
No. 82 Odessa: A Tale Of Two Cities (U.P. Correspondent Harrison Salisbury's grim and exciting Story of the Odessa Catacombs; No. 83 Hill 700! (U.P. Correspondent Charles Arnot's Story of heroic action by Ohio's fighting 37th Division on Bougainville); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 84 And 85, Undated
No. 84 The Jap Terror (U.P. Correspondent Don Caswell's colorful Story of Private Pee-Wee Wilson—One Man Terror of Dutch New Guinea); No. 85 Baptism of Fire (U.P. Correspondent James Roper's grim and poignant account of three raw Infantry men in front-line action); World Broadcasting System. Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 86 And 87, Undated
No. 86 Invasion (U.P. Correspondent cover the Allied landing in France); No. 87 the Road To Rome (U.P. Correspondent Robert Vermillion's dramatic Story of two pals on the road to Rome—and death!); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 88 And 89, Undated
No. 88 the Death Of An Army (U.P. Correspondent Harrison Salisbury's grim account of the destruction of the German 17th Army at Sevastopol; No. 89 Mission To Rome (U.P. Correspondent Reynolds and Elanor Packard fulfill a two-year vow); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 90 And 91, Undated
No. 90 Bloody Cherbourg (U.P. Correspondent Richard McMillan's dramatic story of the surrender of Cherbourg…and of Tilly); No. 91 The Secret Weapon (U.P. Correspondent Edward Murray's colorful story of the "doodle-bomb"—Hitler's robot plane); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 92 And 93, Undated
No. 92 Pacific Citadel (U.P. Correspondent Richard Johnston's grim story of the bloody battle for Saipan; No. 93 Adventure In Volterra (U.P. Correspondent Eleanor Packard under suspicion of being a German spy); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 94 And 95, Undated
No. 94 The Hero Of San Lo (U.P. Correspondent James McGliney's dramatic account of the capture of San Lo; No. 95 The Paper Hanger (The imminent end to Adolf Hitler, as seen though the knowing eyes of U.P. Correspondent Joseph Grigg); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 96 And 97, Undated
No. 96 The Bravest Man (U.P. Correspondent Robert Richard's gripping story of "The Bravest Man Alive"); No. 97 Kamerad (U.P. Correspondent Henry Gorrell's exciting account of German disintegration on the road to Paris); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 98 And 99, Undated
No. 98 The Return Of The Soldier (U.P. Correspondent Joan Younger's poignant story of wounded men at Mitchell Field Hospital Base); The Paratroopers (U.P. Correspondent Robert Vermillion's gripping story of the air borne Invasion of Southern France
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 100 And 101, Undated
No. 100 Sunday Services (U.P. Correspondent Virgil Pinkley's grim and poignant account of a London Sabbath); No. 101 A Day Of Retribution (U.P. Correspondent M. S. Handler's dramatic story of Russian justice); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 102 And 103, Undated
No. 102 Prelude To Defeat (U.P. Correspondent John Frankish's illuminating account of German defeat and German reaction); No. 103 Last Train For Hengyang (U.P. Correspondent John Hlavacek's first-hand story of the evacuation of a 14th Air Force base in Central China); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 104 And 105, Undated
No. 104 Epic Of Arnhem (U.P. Correspondent Richard C. McMillan's gripping account of the glorious fight of the British Red Devil paratroops); No. 105 Symphony Of War (U.P. Correspondent John Parris' colorful report of three vignettes of the European front); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 106 And 107, Undated
No. 106 The Ghost Goes To War (U.P. Correspondent Boyd Lewis' rib-tickling tale of the Witch of Scrapfagget Green); No. 107 Hour Of Decision (U.P. Correspondent Henry Gorrell's grim account of the destruction of the eleven-hundred-year-old City of Aachen); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 108 And 109, Undated
No. 108 Communique 168 (U.P. Correspondent Ralph Teatsorth with the U.S. Seventh Fleet during the great battle of the Philippine Sea); No. 109 Drama In The Sea (U.P. Correspondent Leo Disher's wonderful story of inspiring bravery in the air); World Broadcasting System, Inc.
Soldiers Of The Press: Program No. 110 And 111, Undated
No. 110 Return To The Philippines (U.P. Correspondent Frank Hewlett fulfills a three-year old vow…to return with MacArthur to the Philippines); No. 111 The Furies Of War (U.P. Correspondent Leo Disher, Jack Frankish, and Virgil Pinkley reporting three aspects of global war); World Broadcasting System, Inc.