POW-MIA Freedom Radio


26 March, 2006

"All,

Our scheduled guests on POW/MIA Radio for Sunday, March 26, 2006 are:

3:00pm Mtn - Ms. Taylor B. Kiland and Ms. Jamie Howren: Everyone who serves in combat certainly faces challenges, including being wounded and perhaps death. Our former POW's faced those same challenges plus survival under a brutal enemy and thenwhat may have been their greatest challenge, success when they returned to the world. Taylor Kiland, writer, and Jamie Howren, photographer, have collaborated on an outstanding book that peeks into today's lives ofthirty former POWs from the VietnamWar.Their book, "Open Doors, Vietnam POWs Thirty Years Later", is based on a travelling photographic exhibit that has been touring the nation since October, 2003. The authors have concentrated on what has happened to these men and their personal achievements on the 30th anniversary of their return to the United States. Please visit http://www.opendoorsbook.com for more information on this excellent book.

4:00pm Mtn - Ms. Elaine Buehler: Elaine is Assistant Director, Region 5 Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. She will discuss the upcoming 20th National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. This year the event will be held in Snowmass Village (Aspen) on April 2-7, 2006. This is the largest event of its kind in the world. Hundreds of veterans from WWII to Iraq, who suffered disabling injurieswill be participating in a variety of winter and othersportsfrom skiing to golf plus educational workshops on self defense and other topics. The VA will also have a representative present tovideo "oral histories" of veterans that will be placed in the Library of Congress.Please visit http://www.wintersportsclinic.org for more information about this fantastic event.

5:00pm Mtn - News and Views: An hour of the latest POW/MIA and veterans issues.

Return of Iive men...fullest, honest accounting...awareness!Make them your priorities in 2006!

Support the endorsement ofMr. Norman Kass for the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for POW/MIA Affairs (DASD). Call the President at202-456-1111 or 202-456-1414, fax him at 202-456-1111. Call yourSenators and Representativestoo.

Thanks to our sponsors for this sponsorship period:
Mr. Earl Wood
Chained Eagles of Ohio
Mr. John Backes, in honor of Mr. John 'Dave' Murray

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Listen to POW/MIA Radio every Sunday on The American Freedom Network, http://www.americanewsnet.com . We also broadcast on KHNC-AM, 1360khz, Johnstown, Colorado. 10,000 watts. At this time, we are no longer on satellite, but reception reports have been received that our programs have been retransmitted by other microbroadcasters around the country!

Thanks,
Rod Utech
"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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