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Columbus Ohio. There is no direct audio other than a bluegrass music soundtrack. Can you identify the stars & their sidemen? Can you name th...
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Columbus Ohio. There is no direct audio other than a bluegrass music soundtrack. Can you identify the stars & their sidemen? Can you name the music & performers of the soundtrack?
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A Civil War song performed by Unplugged Demo. Copyright 2009 by John Cionca, Jr.
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These are the last pictures taken of aviatrix Amelia Earhart."In June 1937 she began a flight around the world, flying eastward from Miami, Fl...
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These are the last pictures taken of aviatrix Amelia Earhart."In June 1937 she began a flight around the world, flying eastward from Miami, Florida, accompanied by Frederick J. Noonan, a navigator.Their plane disappeared on July 2,while en route from Lae,New Guinea,to Howland Island. An extensive search by planes and ships of the United States Navy failed to discover any trace of the lost flyers,and their fate remains a mystery." "I've got shoes with wings on" recorded by Fred Astair.
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A tribute to aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. (1897-1937)
Amelia Earhart took an active role in efforts to open the field of aviation to women and e...
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A tribute to aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. (1897-1937)
Amelia Earhart took an active role in efforts to open the field of aviation to women and end male dominance in this exciting new field. She served as an officer of the Luddington line, which provided one of the first regular passenger services between New York and Washington, D.C. In January 1935, she outdid her Atlantic solo by making a solo flight from Hawaii to California, a much longer distance than the Canada-England flight. She became the first pilot to successfully fly that route. Her numerous accomplishments earned her the Distinguished Flying Cross, the first women so designated by the United States Congress.
Amelia Earhart set out in June 1937 to circumnavigate the world. Accompanied by Fred Noonan, her navigator, Amelia Earhart flew her twin engine Lockheed Electra into one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the 20th century. On the most difficult leg of the trip, Earhart and Noonan vanished near Howland Island in the Pacific. Intense searching by both the American and Japanese forces found no trace of Amelia Earhart, Fred Noonan, or their plane and fueled speculation as to the reason for such a dangerous flight. Many argued that the flight was a reconnaissance flight to gather data on Japan prior to the United States entry into World War II. Many others, especially in the aviation community, held fast that Amelia Earhart was driven by her passion for flying.
Music by Love & Rockets: *Saudade*
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Various photos of Amelia Earhart throughout her life.
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I went through here to wish you a happy, musical and light week!
Your page can always be wonderful!
Thank you for sharing it with your friends!
KissBlues,
DandyBlues
hot damn, that is gooood music.