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On the Scouting Patrol

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/18Dec12-Kidder-Massacre.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:57 — 1.4MB)Today messages can be relayed to a military patrol within a split second.  But in the 1860s, it took a…

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The First Helicopter

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/17Dec12-First-Helicopter.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:57 — 1.4MB)The first operational helicopters took flight in the 1930s.   Wide spread production of the aircraft didn’t occur for another…

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Osage Village

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/14Dec12-Osage-Village.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:58 — 1.4MB)Perhaps the first Europeans to come to his part of southwest Missouri were amazing to see such a vast village…

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The Oklahoma Land Rush

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/13Dec12-Cherokee-Strip.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:58 — 1.4MB)Imagine a train chugging south out of Kansas with people jumping from the cars all along its route. The reason…

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Governor Gravesites in Missouri

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/12Dec12-Missouri-Governor-Cemeteries.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:57 — 1.4MB)Down dirt and gravel roads, off the main highway on paths once well traveled, but now forgotten, you can find…

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Six Years in Pearl Harbor

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/11Dec12-Pearl-Harbor-Wilbur-Wright-3.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:57 — 1.4MB)For those who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor, many soon found themselves assigned to duties throughout the Pacific.  But…

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A Story of Survival at Pearl Harbor

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/10Dec12-Pearl-Harbor-Wilbur-Wright-2.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:56 — 1.3MB)He was a survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor.  Interestingly, his ship was not hit by a torpedo, yet…

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A Six Year Tour in Honolulu

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/07Dec12-Pearl-Harbor-Wilbur-Wright-1.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:57 — 1.4MB)Before 1941, Pearl Harbor was a place unknown to many Americans.  That was certainly the case for Wilbur Wright, an…

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Camp Floyd

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/06Dec12-Camp-Floyd-Utah-3.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:57 — 1.4MB)For three years, 3500 soldiers served alongside one another in Utah Territory.  It was the largest military outpost in the…

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A Three Year Stay with No Military Action

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/05Dec12-Camp-Floyd-Utah-2.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:58 — 1.4MB)In the summer of 1858, U.S. soldiers went to Utah to put down a supposed Mormon rebellion.  However, their three…

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Sending Troops to a Troubled Spot

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/04Dec12-Camp-Floyd-Utah-1.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:57 — 1.3MB)In 1857, rumors of rebellion made to the oval office.  President James Buchanan ordered troops to head to the trouble…

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The Dalton Gang

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/03Dec12-Dalton-Gang.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:59 — 2.7MB)Today these streets and the adjacent alley are peaceful avenues lines with small town businesses. The fall of 1892, it…

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One of the Most Sobering Stories of World War II

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/30Nov12-USS-Indianapolis-4.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:58 — 1.4MB)When Japan surrendered to the United States, Americans rejoiced to know the conflict was coming to an end.  Buried in…

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A Survivor from the Worst Loss of Life at Sea in US Naval History

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/29Nov12-USS-Indianapolis-3.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:58 — 1.4MB)Of the many stories we’ve covered, our programs this week tell the story of the worst loss of life at…

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A Top Secret Cargo Across the Pacific

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/28Nov12-USS-Indianapolis-2.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:58 — 1.4MB)As August of 1945 neared, one ship took a top secret cargo across the Pacific.  For the men of the…

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The Story of the USS Indianapolis

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/27Nov12-USS-Indianapolis-1.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:30 — 1.1MB)He grew up in the heart of the Midwest, but during World War II, his life at sea would become…

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Buffalo Bill

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/26Nov12-Buffalo-Bill.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:29 — 1.1MB)Before he was known as Buffalo Bill, he was simply William Cody.  We all assume he must have some connection…

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Mailing A Building…One Brick at a Time

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/23Nov12-Bank-of-Vernal.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:30 — 1.1MB)It was a mail shipment so large that it overwhelmed a tiny post office and caused the postal service to…

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From Civil War to World War Service

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/22Nov12-USS-Constellation.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:31 — 1.1MB)She was built in 1854, and 100 years later, she was still serving in the US Navy…..

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Arbor Day Farm

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2011/10/21Nov12-Arbor-Day-Farm-2.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:29 — 1.1MB)Today corn and soybeans can be used for much more than just a food and feed ingredient for people and…

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