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Re: POW-MIA Freedom Radio Broadcast
From: POW-MIA InterNetwork
Date: July 27, 2003
"All,
"2003...Let's set them Free"
Our scheduled guests on POW/MIA Radio for Sunday, July 27, 2003 are:
3:00pm Mountain: News and Views. An hour of the latest POW/MIA and veterans news. Sunday is the 50th Anniversary of the signing of the Armistice to end hostilities in the Korean War. Our show will feature guests to commemorate the event.
4:00pm Mountain: Mr. Ted Barker. Ted and his brother Hal, form the nucleus of the Korean War Project, a non-profit corporation devoted to the study of the Korean War. Ted is an Air Force veteran and serves as researcher, database designer and manager for the Korean War Project. Their website is a comprehensive database for anyone wanting to know more about the war in Korea. It is complete with KIA-POW-MIA-WIA lists, memorials, maps, references and much more. Ted will discuss not only the web site but events and projects he is involved with. For more information, please visit their site at: http://www.koreanwar.org .
5:00pm Mountain: Mr. Bob Dumas. Bob is the brother of Cpl. Roger A. Dumas, USA, missing in North Korea since 1950. He was headed toward the repatriation point in August, 1953 and abruptly forced back to captivity. Roger was reported alive after that and Bob has been working for information and the truth from that standpoint ever since. Bob has dedicated his life in getting answers about his brother and has been actively involved in many media projects to make the world aware of Roger and our missing from all wars. Bob will discuss his brothers case and current events in his own unabashed style.
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Please listen to POW/MIA Radio every Sunday on The American Freedom Network, http://www.americanewsnet.com . We also broadcast via satellite and locally on KHNC-AM, 1360 khz, Johnstown, Colorado. The station is operating with increased power and can now be heard from Denver to Laramie, Wyoming.
Thanks,
Rod Utech, Producer
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God!" Patrick Henry, 1775"
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