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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut






Merrimack NH USA

From the site http://www.ratpatrolradio.com/

Welcome to the new home of Rat Patrol Radio!

Rat Patrol Radio- Wartime Tunes! is a webcasting radio station hosted on the Live 365 network. We specialize in Big Band and Swing music, and authentic WWII radio shows and news excerpts. We literally scour the globe to find rare tracks to bring to you, our listeners. Groove to the beat of little-known but hard-swinging service bands like the Squadronaires and the Blue Rockets, in addition to famous favorites such as Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and the Dorseys. Listen as FDR proclaims a "Day of Infamy" and Churchill lauds the RAF in "their Finest Hour." We have bond drives by Tommy Dorsey and Bing crooning in the ol' Kraft Music Hall. We even have message boards where you can discuss swing music, old time radio, and your favorite WWII tunes.

So tune in, sit back, and be transported back to those times when "The Greatest Generation" fought to save the world in the greatest conflict ever known.

Thanks for visiting, and come back often!

-Torgen

 

Great to game and paint by I often play it at Empire Games during our FOW tournaments the period news casts are awesome.

   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut






Merrimack NH USA

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