The Port Halcyon D-DAY Sweepstakes is now closed. Winners are listed below. We thank you for your interest, and invite you to consider purchasing any of the prizes you did not win.
Grand Prize
WWII Navy G-1 Leather Flight Jacket, 101 Airborne: Screaming Eagles at Normandy Book, The Band of Brothers Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, and The Words and Music of WWII 2-CD set
Al Wendt
Jackson, WY
Runner-up Winners
The Words and Music of WWII (2 CD Set) & Band of Brothers Soundtrack
Roxann F. Biltcliffe
Lake Grove, NY
Michael Robinson
Woodbridge, VA
Donna Smith
Brooklyn, NY
Moni Ikerd
Pass Christian, MS
Robert DeMott
Paw Paw, WV
Ed Schukar
Wenatchee, WA
Joseph Mikota
Mokena, IL
Greg Hale
Turlock, CA
Sammy Randolph Harvey
Summerfield, NC
Jim Malkin
Granada Hills, CA
Congratulations to all of our winners!
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The History Channel WWII Navy G-1 Leather Flight Jacket
Cut to World War II Navy specifications.
Brown, smooth Napa leather, dual entry front button pockets, pile collar, inside pocket, knit cuffs and waist. Worn by aircraft carrier and Marine pilots throughout the war.
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101 Airborne: Screaming Eagles at Normandy
By Mark Bando
Mark Bando made an incredible find when he unearthed 50 color images of the Screaming Eagles taken at Normandy. These photographs, together with firsthand accounts and day-to-day, minute-by-minute history of the 101st Airborne, tell the story of this elite, fighting group. These extremely rare images, with more than 200 previously unpublished archival photographs from the author's own collection, provide a dynamic look at these daring World War II paratroopers.
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Band of Brothers - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Audio CD
Track Listing:
1. Main Titles from the HBO Miniseries Band of Brothers
2. Band Of Brothers Suite One
3. Band Of Brothers Suite Two
4. The Mission Begins
5. Swamp
6. Spier's Speech
7. Fire On Lake
8. Parapluie
9. Boy Eats Chocolate
10. Bull's Theme
11. Winters On Subway
12. Headscarf
13. Buck In Hospital
14. Plaisir d'amour
15. Preparing For Patrol
16. String Quartet in C-sharp minor, Op. 131
17. Discovery Of The Camp
18. Nixon's Walk
19. Austria
20. Band Of Brothers Requiem
Listen to the soundtrack by Grammy Award-winning composer Michael Kamen.
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The Words and Music of World War II
2 Audio CDs
December 7, 1941, "A date that will live in infamy." Sixty years ago, at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the U.S. Naval Fleet was almost completely destroyed by enemy action. Thus begins a five year period that will remain in America's memory forever.
This two-disc set commemorates those years by combining legendary speeches by President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, President Truman, General MacArthur, and others, along with musical favorites by the legendary recording artists of the time, including Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, Les Brown and many more. This compilation is educational and fun for all ages, a must for historians, collectors and those too young to have experienced the events themselves.
These are the popular songs and authentic news reports of WWII.
Listen to selections of The Words and Music of World War II.
Disc: 1
1. Air Raid Siren: "Warning"
2. Pearl Harbor Is Attacked, December 7th, 1941
3. "Remember Pearl Harbor" - Charlie Spivak & His Orchestra
4. President Roosevelt Declares War, December 8th, 1941
5. "We Did It Before (And We Can Do It Again)" - Eddy Howard
& His Orchestra
6. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Returns From Munich, September
29th, 1938
7. "The Umbrella Man" - Lawrence Welk & His Orchestra
8. "Indian Summer" - Kay Kyser
9. President Roosevelt Opens The New York World's Fair
10. "Dawn Of A New Day" - Horace Heidt & His Musical Knights
11. Neville Chamberlain Declares War, September 3rd, 1939
12. "We'll Meet Again" - Jack Leonard
13. Ed Murrow Broadcasts On The Evacuation Of Children From London, September
1939
12. "My Sister And I" - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
13. Ed Murrow On The Retreat From Dunkirk, June 1940
14. "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover"
- Kay Kyser
15. News Flashes On The German Advance Across Europe: France Surrenders
16. "The Last Time I Saw Paris" - Kate Smith
17. The London Blitz, Fall 1940
18. "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire" - Tommy Tucker Time
19. "The Deepest Shelter In Town" - Florence Desmond
20. Ed Murrow On The Devastation In London, 1940
21. "A Little Old Church In England" - Ray Noble & His Orchestra
22. "London Pride" - Noel Coward
23. Winston Churchill Tells America "Give Us The Tools And We'll
Finish The Job"
24. President Roosevelt "Arsenal Of Democracy" Speech To Congress,
Spring 1941
25. "Any Bonds Today" - Kay Kyser
26. "Joltin' Joe DiMaggio" - Les Brown & His Orchestra
27. "Stalin Wasn't Stallin'" - Golden Gate Quartet
28. "This Is The Army, Mr. Jones" - Horace Heidt & His Musical
Knights
29. "Bell Bottom Trousers" - Kay Kyser
30. "Keep 'Em Flying" - Gene Krupa & His Orchestra
31. "The Marines' Hymn" - Gene Krupa & His Orchestra
32. "Ma! I Miss Your Apple Pie" - Dean Hudson & His Orchestra
33. "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" - Gene Krupa & His Orchestra
34. Mary Anderson, Director Of The Women's Bureau, Department Of Labor,
On Women's Value To The War Effort
35. "Pistol Packin' Mama" - Al Dexter & His Troopers
36. "I Don't Want To Walk Without You" - Harry James & His
Orchestra
37. "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree" - Les Brown & His Orchestra
Disc: 2
1. "When The Lights Go On Again" - Les Brown & His Orchestra
2. Paul O'Leary, Deputy Administrator In Charge Of Rationing, Discusses
Problems With A Typical Housewife And Her Grocer
3. "There Won't Be A Shortage Of Love" - Benny Goodman &His
Orchestra
4. William Joyce "Lord Haw-Haw" Broadcasts Over German Radio
5. "Der Fuehrer's Face" - Johnny Bond & His Band
6. Tokyo Rose Broadcasts To The American Troops In The Pacific
7. "You're A Sap, Mr. Jap" - Carl Hoff & His Orchestra
8. President Roosevelt Labor Day 1941 Address
9. "FDR Jones" - Charlie & His Orchestra
10. "Lili Marlene" - Charlie & His Orchestra
11. "I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen" - Charlie Spivak
& His Orchestra
12. "Girls, Don't Refuse To Kiss A Soldier" - Karl & Harty
13. Interview Outside Voltee Aircraft Plant, Nashville, Tennessee
14. "Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition" - Kay Kyser
15. "Harlem On Parade" - Gene Krupa & His Orchestra
16. "They're Either Too Young Or Too Old" - Jimmy Dorsey &
His Orchestra
17. Ed Murrow Broadcasts His Experiences On A Bomb Raid Over Berlin
18. "Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer" - Golden Gate Quartet
19. "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" - Dick Jurgens &
His Orchestra
20. "Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home" - Kay Kyser
21. On-The-Spot Account Of American Forces Landing On Iwo Jima
22. "Stars And Stripes Of Iwo Jima" - Bob Wills & His Texas
Playboys
23. President Roosevelt Addresses Congress On The Results Of The Three
Power Yalta Conference, February 1945
24. "Yalta" - Harry James & His Orchestra
25. "Don't Fence Me In" - Gene Autry
26. "I'll Buy That Dream" - Harry James & His Orchestra
27. Hitler Speaks: Death Of Hitler Is Reported
28. "When That Man Is Dead And Gone" - Buddy Clark
29. President Truman Announces The Dropping Of The First Atomic Bomb Over
Hiroshima
30. "Atom And Evil" - Golden Gate Quartet
31. The Unconditional Surrender Of The Japanese Is Announced
32. General MacArthur Announces The Surrender Of The Japanese Aboard The
USS Missouri In Tokyo Bay
33. "Fightin' Doug MacArthur" - Gene Krupa & His Orchestra
34. Finale
35. "I'm Gonna Love That Guy" - Ginny Simms
36. "Sentimental Journey" - Les Brown & His Orchestra
37. "Waitin' For The Train To Come In" - Harry James & His
Orchestra
38. "It's Been A Long, Long Time" - Harry James & His Orchestra
39. "My Guy's Come Back" - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
40. Air Raid Siren: "All Clear" Signal
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