NBC Transmitter (Jan-Nov 1945)

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November 1945 15 MEN IN ARMED FORCES STILL FIGURE PROMINENTLY IN BROADCASTING HIGHLIGHTS Lt.-Col. James P. Devereux, Wake Island hero, at KPO mike speaking to his son in Jf ashington. L. to r.: Col. Devereux, Lt. W ill i am Lewis, KPO News Editor Tom Flynn and Lt. Barninger. .tnd here's the l\ ashington end oj the eonversation showing the U ake Island officer'.^ son, Paddy Devereux, at a If RC mike with Commentator Leif Kid. 1 ' K Bp .A a n' j / 1 Pandemonium broke loose in the KPO studios, San Francisco, the day Lt.-Col. Gregory Boyington came home and met his famed Black Sheej) Squadron pilots there. Patients in the IbO-rnan blind ward at the .irmy's Dibble General Hospital, Menlo Park, Calif., Joined KPO's blind pianistsinger, Glen Hurlburt, in a chorus during a recent broadcast. Lt. Bernard Stapleton, Syracuse I "Sew York) lad who raised the first American flag over Tokyo, appears with his family on a W SYR program. r> “// hen the Boys Gome Home” has its debut over KO I. Denver. Object is to tell veterans of eligibility to rights and benefits. .-Innouncer Del .\orman stands in background.