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050313war bnonds KWSU - WAR BONDS: THE SONGS & LETTERS OF WORLD WAR II, Sat. May 25 @ 7p
Celebrates the sacrifices of the "greatest generation" by taking a sentimental journey through the days of blackouts, rationing and Rosie the Riveter. The performance program, taped in front of a live audience, fills the stage at Holly Springs Cultural Center in north Carolina with wartime memories and a nostalgic score of period songs.

050313into harms INTO HARM'S WAY, Sat. May 25 @ 8p
INTO HARM'S WAY takes an honest and unflinching look at the shadow the Vietnam War continues to cast on this class of West Pointers, while also exploring its unsettled place in the American psyche. Compelling interviews, archival photographs and footage, animated sequences and contemporary clips chronicle the men's experiences - from their challenging first year as plebes to the fierce hand-to-hand jungle combat to their post-Vietnam lives.

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