[303rd-Talk] Life at Molesworth??

Leroy Audrey royaudrey651 at comcast.net
Sun Mar 11 21:02:17 MDT 2007


an nswer to your quetion
I had a radio in our officers' nisson hut. I t did not pick up shortwave
from USA but we had Armed Forces radion broadcsting which played
transcriptions sent from states.
Listened alot to BBC. dtarsamd Stripes was the newspaper for the armed
forces and carried news articles of happenings in the states as well as
military news.
LeRoy ChristensonNav. 359th Sqdn----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Guy Schlegel" <guyschlegel at comcast.net>
To: <303rd-Talk at 303rdBG.com>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 5:38 PM
Subject: [303rd-Talk] Life at Molesworth??


Yes, It's been pretty slow on the list lately, so I thought I'd pop in a
question or two, or three.....

How did you guys get your news from the States? Were there newspapers sent
over to keep up on what was happening in America? Was there any radio
broadcast via shortwave you could listen to? If so, were you allowed radios
in your huts or did you have a set in a day or orderly room? If you did have
shortwave broadcasts from the US, what were some of the radio programs that
you liked to listen to?

Also, I haven't heard anything from Jack Rencher in quite a while, is he OK?

Only the Best!
Guy
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