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Vintage Allies Quarterly Magazine VAV! MAG Prestigious GI Film Festival in D.C. 5/14 #Wereth11 http://bit.ly/hy3u8m For Official Trailer: http://www.vintageallies.com/1940s/thewereth-eleven.html

By Starlight Reporter and Dennis Nyhagen These battle sounds rang loudly and boldly across the war torn countryside as the American Civil War begins April 12, 1861. It is on this day when Confederates fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. In that moment of time, the course of America would forever change. North against South, neighbor against neighbor. Fibber McGee and Molly was an American radio show of the old-time radio era. This show premiered on April 16, 1935 on the NBC Radio Network. It was lovable and popular, running until 1959, when radio's popularity had lost audience dominance. Real-life husband James "Jim" Jordan and his wife, Marian Driscoll, vaudeville veterans, were the stars of this show and artist of consummate skills in entertainment.

Reputation, honor, valor, virtue and beliefs were at stake and many would die proudly for the country they loved so well and so long. The Gettysburg Address To read more: http://www.vintageallies.com/Victorian/th e-civil-war-gripped-america.html

To read more: http://www.vintageallies.com/1930s/fibber -mcgee-and-molly.html

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