[WIP] 1st Air Commando Group Campaign (B-25H) w/ Lower Burma
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Last Night I put together the ACG Background, and a Wonderful Soundtrack which I will explain!!

Here is the Background...
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The Soundtrack is one 15 minute long track, and is as follows...
This is ment to be put in the us Campaign Menu Music, or Inflight.

The track is a Radio episode of Terry and the Pirates, which is broken up by several interesting pieces of music and a radio broadcast about the Naval War in 1944.

Here is a list of the songs that play during the breaks in "Terry and the Pirates!"

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The Track begins with "G. I. Jive" Words and Music by Johnny Mercer. Capitol Songs, Radio City, New York, NY, 1943.

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[Image: Disc2.jpg]This is a Great song where the musician sings abouthis desire to be an Army Pilot!! "War Time Blues" is an excellent example of this innovation and, with a recording date of May 17, 1940, stands as one of the earliest songs to hint at U.S. military involvement. In his ten-year recording career, John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson cut over 120 sides for RCA's Bluebird label and inspired scores of blues musicians to follow.

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While signs increasingly pointed toward U.S. involvement, the diplomatic efforts of Roosevelt and the isolationism inherent in the "America First" motto encouraged people to remain devoted to issues at home. The anti-war song "Stop The War (The Cats Are Killin' Themselves)" represented such an opinion and examined the consequences of war with subtle humor soaked in a New Orleans-based groove. Recorded in the spring of 1941, the Bluebird release featured the one-armed trumpeter and vocalist Joseph "Wingy" Manone
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