Eric Egan was my grandfather. My Dad nevr talked about those times. My Dad Michael Egan can be googled and foundas he taught as a professor of English at UMASS for 32+ years.
Radio
Yes because during the WW1 people used the radios to see about news and listening to the radio.
Radio Apex
The BBC world news service provided short wave radio news during the entire war.
His US military radio communications code name was Glyptic
Notably , Japanese-Americans .
Chris Rossouw.
In cricket it was Kepler Wes-els.
Radio
The US makes up about 4.25% of the world's population. However, the US has around 22% of the world's incarcerated population, making it the country with the highest incarceration rate in the world.
New Zealand had signed The Gleneagles Agreement with other countries around the world. It stated that any country that signed the agreement would not participate in any sporting activities with South Africa until the apartheid was abolished. The government allowed the Springbok to come and play stating "no politics in sports" but many New Zealander's disagreed and organised protests to show their disapproval. My opinion on what happenede during the Springbok Tour is that the protestors had are reslly good reason for what they were doing.
Yes because during the WW1 people used the radios to see about news and listening to the radio.
world cup winners on the front wirh bok leaping over it
Entertainment during world war 1, included radio technology but also a large focus on the home and family togetherness.
Springbok Joel Stransky's drop-goal in extra time.
through radio transformation of catching them off guard on the radio.
For the past twenty-five years, trends in the US have pushed incarceration totals up every year. National Geographic, in 2004, reported that the incarcerated population of the US was 2.5 million.A little perspective:The population of the US is approximately 350 million people.The population of China is approximately 3.5 billion people.The US represents 5% of the total world population.China represents half of the world's population.There are approximately 3 million people incarcerated in the US today.There are approximately 1.6 million people incarcerated in China today (including house arrest, jail incarceration, re-education, and prison).The US incarcerated population represents 25% of the total incarcerated population of the world (1.16% of the national population).The Chinese incarcerated population represents less than half of 1% of the incarcerated population of the world (0.21% of the national population).Welcome to the Land of the Free.