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Winner — WWII in HD on HISTORY

November 21st, 2009 in Documentary, Fun/Entertainment, GiveAways, TV -

Natalie Triplett (208) is the winner!! I have heard nothing but great feedback from this program. WW II in HD ratings are astronomical as well. It’s a great show.

The ten-part series narrated by Gary Sinise draws upon more than 3,000 hours of WWII footage culled from archives and private collections around the world. Restored and enhanced through HD technology, the series brings to light riveting footage from sources that range from the National Archives and the Army Heritage and and Education Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, to Homer Helter’s Military Mall in Naples, Florida. The series follows a handful of people as their personal journeys intersect with one another throughout the war. Their stories, culled from diaries, journals, and new interviews, will be delivered with emotional impact by some of Hollywood’s top talents, helping to recreate the war’s events not as detached historical facts, but rather as profound experiences on the level of a great Hollywood epic. The veterans themselves also appear, recounting their experiences first hand.  Join us online: Official Site, History’s Facebook Fan Page, and Twitter.

The Prize includes:

-       Umbrella

-       Coffee Mug

-       Track Jacket

-       Pen

-       Golf balls

-       Tote bag

-       Portable cell phone charger

-       Flash drive

Prizes courtesy of HISTORY

Here are a few images of the prizes:

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2 COMMENTS & TRACKBACKS

  1. Paul HollyWood Briggs
    November 21st, 2009 at 5:39 pm

    hey this is one of the best comps we have had congrads 208 :)

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