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In 1966, a young Marine took a reel-to-reel tape recorder with him into the Vietnam War. For two months, until he was killed in action, Michael Baronowski made tapes of his friends, of life in foxholes, of combat. And he sent those audio letters home to his family in Norristown, Pennsylvania. 34 years later, his comrade Tim Duffie brought those tapes to radio producer Jay Allison, as part of the Lost & Found Sound series. This radio story originally aired on NPR's All Things Considered. It was produced by Christina Egloff with Jay Allison.
©2001 Jay Allison, Atlantic Public Media

These are public radio stories made in recent months and over many years by acclaimed producer Jay Allison - working together with friends, colleagues, neighbors, strangers and whoever would take the loan of one of his tape recorders. They are stories about life as we find it, and record it. Including... Family: Women and Children First Concerning Breakfast My Daughter the Trapeze Artist Alone Like a Stone in the New World Family: Sons and Brothers Dad's Moving Out My Brother, Tom Jones Dad and Sam Descended from the Holocaust Jobs: Women at Work A Pastor's Journal After Labor Day Retiring the Robe Jobs: Teaching Educating Esme Friendship Baseball, Church, Kids Carolyn: A Portrait of Race in Boston Fire and Ice Cream The Vietnam Tapes of Lance Cpl. Michael Baronowski Memory Beginnings Jack Murdurian Sings Jungles of Memory Cypress Knees Ghosts
©2001 Jay Allison, Atlantic Public Media