Archive for February 23rd, 2024

REMEMBER THIS CBS WESTERN SERIES?

Have Gun – Will Travel is a Western television series that was
produced and originally broadcast by
CBS on both television
and radio from 1957 through 1963. The television version of
the series starring
Richard Boone was rated number three
or number four in the
Nielsen ratings every year of its first
four seasons.

Have Gun – Will Travel was one of the few shows in television
history to spawn a successful radio version.

ComicConnect - HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL #nn - F/VF: 7.0

photos by Richard C. Miller | Movie stars, Western hero, Actors
Richard Allen Boone
(June 18, 1917 – January 10, 1981)

Have Gun Will Travel: Blind Courage by Original Radio Broadcast - Radio/TV Program - Audible.com.au
John Dehner (November 23, 1915 – February 4, 1992)

Radio Range Riders-- Have Gun Will Travel, by Boyd Magers

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The sound effects department.

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FIRST POLIO INJECTIONS GIVEN ON THIS DAY

Children receive the first Polio vaccine | Perry Daily Journal

On February 23, 1954, a group of children from Arsenal Elementary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, receive the first injections of
the new polio vaccine
developed by Dr. Jonas Salk.

Thanks to the vaccine, by the 21st century polio cases were reduced
by 99 percent worldwide.

Home [www.pulaskipost.com]

Jonas Salk, M.D. | Academy of Achievement
Jonas Edward Salk
(October 28, 1914 – June 23, 1995)

Jonas Edward Salk (1914-1995) was an American medical researcher and virologist, best known for ...

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“THINGS MIGHT BE BETTER WHEN I WAKE UP”

Vice President Biden appears to doze during speech - The Washington Post

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U.S. FLAG WAS RAISED ON THIS DAY IN 1945


The iconic Pulitzer Prize winning photo by AP photographer
Joe Rosenthal was actually the second flag raised on Feb.
23, 1945 during the battle for Iwo Jima.

February 23, 1945: During the bloody Battle for Iwo Jima, U.S.
Marines from the 3rd Platoon, E Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th
Regiment of the 5th Division took the crest of Mount Suribachi,
the island’s highest peak and most strategic position, and raised
the U.S. flag. Marine photographer Louis Lowery was with them
and recorded the event.

Americans fighting for control of Suribachi’s slopes cheered the
raising of the flag, and several hours later more Marines headed
up to the crest with a larger flag.

Joe Rosenthal, a photographer with the Associated Press, met
them along the way and recorded the raising of the second flag
along with a Marine still photographer and  a motion-picture
cameraman.

Rosenthal took three photographs atop Suribachi. The first,
which showed six Marines struggling to hoist the heavy flag
pole, became the most reproduced photograph in history and
won him a Pulitzer Prize.


U.S. Marines stand nearby the first flag raised
on Feb. 23, 1945 in Iwo Jima
.


The Marines switch out the smaller flag for a
larger one.

On Photography: Joe Rosenthal, 1911-2006 | Photofocus


Joe Rosenthal and the flag on Iwo Jima – World War II on Deadline

Joe Rosenthal HD Wallpapers | Joe Rosenthal Photos | FanPhobia - Celebrities Database
Joseph John Rosenthal  (1911 – 2006)


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