In today's program we meet former United States Air Force Master Sergeant Bill Parsons. A kid of the 1950s and 1960s, Bill grew up in small town, rural Kentucky. In his senior year of high school he enlisted in the Air Force under the Delayed Enlistment Program. Once in the Air Force he became a Transportation Vehicle Operator then cross-trained into what is now called the Occupational Safety Career Field. Dynamics and experiences had Bill take off from the Air Force, move along to OSHA Headq...
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In today's program we meet former United States Air Force Master Sergeant Bill Parsons. A kid of the 1950s and 1960s, Bill grew up in small town, rural Kentucky. In his senior year of high school he enlisted in the Air Force under the Delayed Enlistment Program. Once in the Air Force he became a Transportation Vehicle Operator then cross-trained into what is now called the Occupational Safety Career Field. Dynamics and experiences had Bill take off from the Air Force, move along to OSHA Headq...
Ian Gindes, Executive Producer and Patrick Zimmerli, Composer, Letters from the Front
Veterans Corner Radio
29 minutes
3 months ago
Ian Gindes, Executive Producer and Patrick Zimmerli, Composer, Letters from the Front
| Today we Vet-roduce a project in development called "Letters from the Front" in which lines from letters sent home by military members at war to their loved ones are transformed into lyrics set to contemporary classical compositions. We meet "Letters from the Front" Executive Producer Ian Gindes who is also a Major in the Illinois Army National Guard and Composer Patrick Zimmerli. Their team is comprised of musicians from around the globe and letters they derive lyrics fro...
Veterans Corner Radio
In today's program we meet former United States Air Force Master Sergeant Bill Parsons. A kid of the 1950s and 1960s, Bill grew up in small town, rural Kentucky. In his senior year of high school he enlisted in the Air Force under the Delayed Enlistment Program. Once in the Air Force he became a Transportation Vehicle Operator then cross-trained into what is now called the Occupational Safety Career Field. Dynamics and experiences had Bill take off from the Air Force, move along to OSHA Headq...