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    Category: Books


    Today's show deals with WWII Veterans who are known for their strength and perseverance. Their stories will soon be all we have to honor the valor and sacrifice of the greatest generation. The remaining time we have with these hero's is fading and that is why our special guest today is world renounced author, Howard Layton. In his new book, Layton recounts his adventures as Royal Airforce Navigator, provides the only personal account of victory at El-Alamein and talks about his love won and lost during the war. "Love and Sand: An RAF Flyer's Memoir of Love, Lies, and Mayhem in the World War II Deserts of North Africa. (Sept 2008) Check out his book at Three Spires Publishing, ISBN 978-0-967008-5-7, For Only $24.00! His first book is "The Thirteen Club". At 2pm I give our listeners some background of the war until about 2:30pm. Then, Howard will be on at 2:30 to tell his story. This is a great opportunity for our younger generation and history buffs to hear this first-hand account of WWII before their voices fade in the distance. Check it out and tell your friends to listen. After he is interviewed, I will open my phone lines to take live calls........Check out his web site at http://www.howardlayton.com
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    OLD SCHOOL AMERICAN: World WarII Tribute

    Today's show deals with WWII Veterans who are known for their strength and perseverance. Their stories will soon be all we have to honor the valor and sacrifice of the greatest generation. The remaining time we have with these hero's is fading and that is why our special guest today is world renounced author, Howard Layton. In his new book, Layton recounts his adventures as Royal Airforce Navigator, provides the only personal account of victory at El-Alamein and talks about his love won and lost during the war. "Love and Sand: An RAF Flyer's Memoir of Love, Lies, and Mayhem in the World War II Deserts of North Africa. (Sept 2008) Check out his book at Three Spires Publishing, ISBN 978-0-967008-5-7, For Only $24.00! His first book is "The Thirteen Club". At 2pm I give our listeners some background of the war until about 2:30pm. Then, Howard will be on at 2:30 to tell his story. This is a great opportunity for our younger generation and history buffs to hear this first-hand account of WWII before their voices fade in the distance. Check it out and tell your friends to listen. After he is interviewed, I will open my phone lines to take live calls........Check out his web site at http://www.howardlayton.com

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    Veterans History Project

    http://www.loc.gov/vets/about.html

    The Veterans History Project

    The Veterans History Project relies on volunteers to collect and preserve stories of wartime service.


    Our primary focus is on first-hand accounts of
    U.S. Veterans from the following wars:

    • World War I (1914-1920)
    • World War II (1939-1946)
    • Korean War (1950-1955)
    • Vietnam War (1961-1975)
    • Persian Gulf War (1990-1995)
    • Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts (2001-present)

    In addition, those U.S. citizen civilians who were actively involved in supporting war efforts (such as war industry workers, USO workers, flight instructors, medical volunteers, etc.) are also invited to share their valuable stories.

    How did the Veterans History Project start?

    The United States Congress created the Veterans History Project in 2000. The authorizing legislation (Public Law 106-380), sponsored by Representatives Ron Kind, Amo Houghton, and Steny Hoyer in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senators Max Cleland and Chuck Hagel in the U.S. Senate, received unanimous support and was signed into law by President William Jefferson Clinton on October 27, 2000.

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    OLD SCHOOL AMERICAN: 33 Minutes - The New Missle Age..

    "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." (President Ronald Reagan) In the Winter of 2009, The Heritage Foundation will release a high-definition documentary that tells the story of the very real threat that hostile nations and rogue dictators now pose to every one of us. In 33 minutes or less, life as we know it in America could end. That's the time it would take for an enemy's ballistic missile to hit the United States. Aptly named, "33 Minutes: Protecting America in the New Missile Age", our documentary will be a key component in exposing our vulnerability to moms, dads and citizens across the country. The time has come to revive the strategic missile defense system that America uniquely can develop, maintain and employ for its own defense and the peace-loving world's security. Stay tuned for a complete site launch within the next few weeks which will include much more detailed information related to the film and why 33 Minutes is so important.... Old School American Network will air and leave phone lines open for debate, discussion, or comments.....The time has come, the problems in the Middle East, India, and Iraq are not the only issues....

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    33 MINUTES

    Why a Documentary About Missile Defense?

    http://www.heritage.org/33-minutes/
    The proliferation of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles to rogue states such as Iran and North Korea pose a grave danger to the lives of all Americans.

    North Korea is currently developing a long-range ballistic missile that could soon carry a nuclear warhead all the way to Alaska or California. Iran already has missiles that can reach Europe, and could soon acquire nuclear weapons. These countries could share their missile and nuclear technologies with terrorists, who would in turn be able to directly threaten New York City and other American cities with short-range missiles.

    Once terrorist-supporting states get their hands on a nuclear missile, they would be free to attack us and our allies with impunity, knowing full well we would think twice before sending our armed forces into a country that could retaliate with nuclear missiles. They would be emboldened to threaten their neighbors, assert dominance in their region, and further destabilize dangerous situations. Thus, they would gain sanctuary from which to export more terrorism.

    Despite this present and growing danger, our government has moved too slowly to build the missile defense systems capable of defending us against such attacks. This is wrong. We have the technologies to do the job. And building a system is affordable, costing no more than 3 percent of the total annual defense budget.

    We need to overcome the complacency of politicians, the spurious arguments of academics, and the narrow minded interests of government in order to defend Americans from this potential nuclear holocaust.

    33 Minutes and Why it is Important in this New Missile Age

    In the Winter of 2009, The Heritage Foundation will release a high-definition documentary that tells the story of the very real threat that hostile nations and rogue dictators now pose to every one of us. In 33 minutes or less, life as we know it in America could end. That's the time it would take for an enemy's ballistic missile to hit the United States.

    Aptly named, "33 Minutes: Protecting America in the New Missile Age", our documentary will be a key component in exposing our vulnerability to moms, dads and citizens across the country. The time has come to revive the strategic missile defense system that America uniquely can develop, maintain and employ for its own defense and the peace-loving world's security. Stay tuned for a complete site launch within the next few weeks which will include much more detailed information related to the film and why 33 Minutes is so important.

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    An Interview with author, Howard Author

    Howard Layton, Author

    Sunday, March 21st, 1993, three travelers are waiting on the platform at Debrecen railroad station in Hungary. Howard Layton is listening to his brother-in-law, András who is lecturing Howard's daughter Paulette.

    "The trip to Cluj Nabakov will take several hours and you must use it to quiz your father about his family history. Learn all you can, while you can. One day you will be glad you did that."

    As Howard listened to this lecture he realized he would enjoy telling his daughter the story of his life. In fact, he mused, why not write about it? Putting his action-filled history on paper would provide him with an outlet for artistic creativity and would serve as an effective substitute for all those wonderful times he had enjoyed as a professional actor in England.

    The more he thought about it, the more excited he became about the prospect. He would write a trilogy. He would start with the story of how, at the end of WWII his wife Nárcissza and her family had been chased out of Hungary by the advancing Russians. He would write about how he had met Nárcissza and how they had married, raised six children and built a high-tech manufacturing company together.

    Next would come the story of his own life and his years in the Royal Air Force serving in the deserts of North Africa in World War Two, and the interwoven agony of pining for the wonderful girl he had won and lost during those years. Finally, he would write about growing up in a broken home in the between-wars years and going off to work at age fourteen to help support himself and his mother and younger brother.

    Howard Layton, author of Love and Sand and The Thirteen Club

    Welcome to the My Website

    Thank you for your visit and for giving me the opportunity to share my adventures with you.

    I have been blessed with a varied and eventful life, and this website is designed so that you can explore whichever facet(s) you find to be of interest. And of course, once you've finished exploring the website, there's a lot more information in the books themselves.

    Happy browsing!

    A word about the books themselves: Both "Love and Sand" and "The Thirteen Club" are historically accurate and un-embellished. Indeed, history buffs will find quite a lot of new material in the former book—vital elements and activities in the desert war that have not been published elsewhere. Moreover, every facet of the military action in the book can be checked in all detail at the British National Archives at Kew Gardens in England. Astonishingly, that establishment provides every detail of every flight of the conflict throughout the war, gives the names of each of the crew members and reports all of the action they encountered and in which they participated.

    And by the way, the love story that intertwines all that military action, is also, alas, quite true.

    - - - Howard Layton

    Three Spires Publishing

    P.O. Box 5267

    Brookfield, CT 06804

    203-794-0209 fax

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    Graphics by Andy Glad Graphic Design.

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