Today is Memorial Day in America, a day we remember those service men and women in all wars who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. We gratefully honor their service.
It's especially significant this year because it's the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the defeat of fascism and militarism. But as we have sadly learned, this is a struggle that didn't end in 1945. It continues to the present day all over the world... and most disturbing to us, in our own country. It would be an appropriate way to honor the memory of those who died in this struggle by defeating fascism once again in our time.
So, as has been a tradition with us, we're recognizing Memorial Day with
"Beneath the Southern Cross," part of the original Richard
Rodgers soundtrack for the NBC "Victory at Sea" World War II documentary series
from the early 1950s. The title refers to the constellation Crux (or
Southern Cross) easily visible in the South Pacific. The RCA Victor
Orchestra led by Robert Russell
Bennett performs the song, also familiarly known as "No Other Love Have
I."
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