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Burma Railway Blog: "Church Bells in the Morning"
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Church Bells in the Morning". Opening bars of "Church Bells in the Morning." Composed at Tamuang POW camp, Thailand in June 1945. Australian War Memorial Web Site. COFEPOW - Children of Far East Prisoners of War. De Birma spoorlijn en de brug over de River Kwai. FEPOW Community (Far East Prisoners of War). Gezocht Fotos van de Omgekomen KNIL Militairen. Han Samethini Remembered (POW musician on the Burma Railway). USS Houston CA-30 (Blog).
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Burma Railway Blog: March 2011
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Church Bells in the Morning". Opening bars of "Church Bells in the Morning." Composed at Tamuang POW camp, Thailand in June 1945. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Australian War Memorial Web Site. COFEPOW - Children of Far East Prisoners of War. De Birma spoorlijn en de brug over de River Kwai. FEPOW Community (Far East Prisoners of War). Gezocht Fotos van de Omgekomen KNIL Militairen. Het Geheugen van Nederland (Memory of the Netherlands).
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Burma Railway Blog: February 2011
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Image Source: Digital Commons @ Macalester. A trial chapter of Sears A. Eldredge's forthcoming book, Captive Audiences/Captive Performers. Has been published in digital form by Macalester College. A PDF version can be downloaded from the site hyperinked below:. Captive Audiences/Captive Performers: Music and Theatre as Strategies for Survival on the Burma-Thai Railway. Sears A. Eldredge. Photo Source: minnesota.publicradio.org.
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Burma Railway Blog: "Captive Audiences/Captive Performers"
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Image Source: Digital Commons @ Macalester. A trial chapter of Sears A. Eldredge's forthcoming book, Captive Audiences/Captive Performers. Has been published in digital form by Macalester College. A PDF version can be downloaded from the site hyperinked below:. Captive Audiences/Captive Performers: Music and Theatre as Strategies for Survival on the Burma-Thai Railway. Sears A. Eldredge. Photo Source: minnesota.publicradio.org.
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Burma Railway Blog: The Lone Star State Remembers
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Thursday, June 17, 2010. The Lone Star State Remembers. Source: University of Houston. Of all the American states, Texas probably offers the greatest number of Burma Railway-related exhibits. The historical connections are twofold. Most of the survivors of the heavy cruiser USS Houston. Namesake of our largest city, worked on the Railway, as did the men of 2nd Battalion/131st Field Artillery (The Lost Battalion), a Texas National Guard unit. Houston, TX 77004.
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Burma Railway Blog: Report by a Newly Liberated Australian POW (September, 1945)
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Report by a Newly Liberated Australian POW (September, 1945). Transcription followed by scans of the article:. The Argus (Melbourne, Victoria) 13 September 1945, page 20. APPALLING ORDEAL OF PRISONERS ON "DEATH RAILWAY". Jap Persecution and Brutality. By ROHAN D. RIVETT, Formerly of THE ARGUS, who has just returned from Siam, where he was a prisoner of war for three and a half years. All these men are anxious to get one message home to t...
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Burma Railway Blog: In Memoriam: Roger Mansell
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Thursday, October 28, 2010. In Memoriam: Roger Mansell. The following was posted yesterday by Ron Taylor at the FEPOW (Far East Prisoner of War) Community discussion group:. Roger Mansell died in the early morning hours Monday 10-25-10. He was at his. Home in Palo Alto California with his family at his side. The family has set. Up a web site, www.rogermansell.com. Roger Mansell of Palo Alto, California passed away peacefully at home. Thus contains information on ...
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Burma Railway Blog: June 2010
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Thursday, June 17, 2010. The Lone Star State Remembers. Source: University of Houston. Of all the American states, Texas probably offers the greatest number of Burma Railway-related exhibits. The historical connections are twofold. Most of the survivors of the heavy cruiser USS Houston. Namesake of our largest city, worked on the Railway, as did the men of 2nd Battalion/131st Field Artillery (The Lost Battalion), a Texas National Guard unit. Houston, TX 77004.
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Burma Railway Blog: October 2010
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Thursday, October 28, 2010. In Memoriam: Roger Mansell. The following was posted yesterday by Ron Taylor at the FEPOW (Far East Prisoner of War) Community discussion group:. Roger Mansell died in the early morning hours Monday 10-25-10. He was at his. Home in Palo Alto California with his family at his side. The family has set. Up a web site, www.rogermansell.com. Roger Mansell of Palo Alto, California passed away peacefully at home. Thus contains information on ...
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Burma Railway Blog: "Bamboo Doctor"
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Accounts of Horror and Heroism 1942-1945. Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Stanley S. Pavillard's Bamboo Doctor. Is now available as a free download at:. Universal Digital Library: Bamboo Doctor (1960). Here is some background information (lightly edited) gleaned from Peter Winstanley's web site, Prisoners of the War of the Japanese. Subsequently, he became part of the work force on the Burma Thailand Railway and was involved at the southern area, as far north as Kinsayok.". Australian War Memorial Web Site.