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Tango0108 Dec 2016 11:39 a.m. PST

….Mission.

"In early 1941, there were many well-informed Honolulu residents who believed that war with Japan was imminent. The U.S. Navy carefully groomed several prominent citizens to train for inevitable warfare. This elite group was primed to assume key strategic positions around the city should we be attacked.

My father, Harry B. Soria, Sr., then a radio personality in Honolulu, was one of the recruits.

Father had achieved growing fame in the Territory of Hawaii during the 1930s as a radio announcer, emcee, songwriter, and publisher. Among his accomplishments were Hawaii's first remotely broadcast telephone call, Hawaii's first remote live music broadcast, and Hawaii's second trans-Pacific weekly Hawaiian music broadcast…"
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