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Armed Forces Radio Service Summary
949 words, approx. 3 pages During World War II American radio made three key contributions to the war effort: news broadcasts supporting U.S. involvement in the war, propaganda beamed at Nazi-occupied Europe, and entertainment and news broadcasts to American troops around the...
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American Forces Network Information
4,482 words, approx. 15 pages
 American Forces Network (AFN) is the operational arm of the American Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS), an agency of the American Forces Information Service (AFIS), and is under the operational control of the Office of the Assistant Secretary...



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ALLIES ON THE AIRWAVES.(history of the American Forces Network)
01/01/1999: 3,058 words, approx. 10 pages The American Forces Network (AFN) was established during World War II, when US troops in Britain wanted music, entertainment programming, and news from home. Up until that time, the BBC had a monopoly over British airwaves and put up strong resistance to the AFN....
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 National Dragster
American Forces Network broadcasting NHRA coverage to service men and women
03/04/2005: 392 words, approx. 1 pages GLENDORA, Calif. - Through the American Forces Network (APN), NHRA is entering its second decade of providing coverage of its NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series to men and women stationed overseas. "The American Forces Network graciously thanks NHRA for providing race coverage of...


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