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The antique audiotape was a mystery. Then a researcher got it to play. It was a dispa
The antique audiotape was a mystery. Then a researcher got it to play. It was a dispatch from D-Day.
10-01-2019 08:31 PM It's D-Day, 1944, and radio correspondent George Hicks is on the deck of the USS Ancon as it comes under attack by Nazi aircraft. For more than 13 riveting minutes, he captures the raw sound of battle. Hicks' original tape was presumed lost, until it was discovered among abandoned belongings in an old cabin on Long Island. More... |
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