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AIR FORCE ACADEMY’S FIRST CLASS

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Cadets from the first Air Force Academy class are lined up for physical
training at (PT) at Lowry AFB

The U.S. Air Force Academy’s permanent site, located near Colorado Springs.
Colorado, had not yet been completed when the first class entered, so the 306
cadets from the Class of 1959 were sworn in at a temporary site at Lowry Air
Force Base
, in Denver on 11 July 1955. While at Lowry, they were housed in
renovated World War II barracks. Since there were no upper class cadets to
train the new cadets, the Air Force appointed a regiment of ATOs or Air
Training Officers to conduct training. 

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BEEMAN’S PEPSIN GUM ~ 1935

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HEARING RED!

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Robert “Red” Robinson at the mic in the KGW radio broadcast booth, 1959 

Before coming to Portland, Oregon in 1959, Red Robinson was the first DJ to play
rock ’n’ roll music on a regular basis in Canada where he interviewed such stars as 
Buddy Holly And Elvis Presley. Red held down the 2-6pm slot on radio 62 KGW
and was also the host of Portland Bandstand, a KGW-TV teen music and dance
show on Saturdays. After a hitch in the US Army, Red returned to Canadian radio 
in 1961 and retired from full time air work in 2001. He continues to host a Sunday
radio show.

Red Robinson was elected into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, along
with the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame in 1997, and the Rockabilly Hall of
Fame in 2000.

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Red Robinson with Elvis Presley

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Boz Scaggs (left) poses with Red in June of 2013

Visit Red anytime at…www.redrobinson.com

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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Arlo Davy Guthrie is 66  today

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HIGHEST TEMP IN U.S. ON THIS DAY IN 1913

  Death Valley National Park, California. 
  
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The highest temperature ever recorded in the United States was 134
degrees at Furnace Creek in Death Valley, CA.

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