Community Voices – June 30, 2011

Hosts Larry Warren and Pam Wylie first talk with  Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee, author of  “A Few Good Women: America’s Military Women from World War I to the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan”.  Then, in the studio,  is Connie Snyder, who served in World War II encoding and decoding top secret messages. During the third segment, a conversation with Steve Guenard, co-founder of the Heber Air Museum and Max Miller,  who served in World War II and received the Distinguished Flying Cross.

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  1. MARY LOU HERRMANN
    July 1, 2011 at 10:44 am |

    THANKS FOR A SUPER SHOW – COMMUNITY VOICES JUNE 30. CONNIE AND MAX ARE BOTH DEAR FRIENDS AND I AM SO PLEASED WITH THE WAY THEY WERE RECOGNIZED AND HONORED. THEY ARE BOTH EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE WHO DID REMARKABLE THINGS. CONGRADULATIONS TO THE INTERVIERS FOR THEIR THOUGHTFUL HANDELING. A JOB WELL DONE. THE INCLUSION OF THE AUTHOR MADE A WELL PLANNED INTERESTING PROGRAM.

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