Berlin, Irving. (1888-1989). Signed "This Is the Army" Program. London Palladium program of Berlin's "All-Soldier Musical Show 'This Is The Army'" presented by the US Army. Signed in pencil to the program title page by Berlin as well as by two soldiers from the show. An uncommon signed piece from this historic production.
"The biggest and best-known morale-boosting show of World War II - Irving Berlin's This Is the Army, began life as a Broadway musical designed to raise money for the military. It then toured the nation, and later the world, and was eventually made into a movie, starring the handsome young Lt. Ronald Reagan." (Irving Berlin: This Is the Army. Laurence Bergreen, National Archives Summer 1996, Vol. 28, No. 2).
"The biggest and best-known morale-boosting show of World War II - Irving Berlin's This Is the Army, began life as a Broadway musical designed to raise money for the military. It then toured the nation, and later the world, and was eventually made into a movie, starring the handsome young Lt. Ronald Reagan." (Irving Berlin: This Is the Army. Laurence Bergreen, National Archives Summer 1996, Vol. 28, No. 2).
Berlin, Irving. (1888-1989). Signed "This Is the Army" Program. London Palladium program of Berlin's "All-Soldier Musical Show 'This Is The Army'" presented by the US Army. Signed in pencil to the program title page by Berlin as well as by two soldiers from the show. An uncommon signed piece from this historic production.
"The biggest and best-known morale-boosting show of World War II - Irving Berlin's This Is the Army, began life as a Broadway musical designed to raise money for the military. It then toured the nation, and later the world, and was eventually made into a movie, starring the handsome young Lt. Ronald Reagan." (Irving Berlin: This Is the Army. Laurence Bergreen, National Archives Summer 1996, Vol. 28, No. 2).
"The biggest and best-known morale-boosting show of World War II - Irving Berlin's This Is the Army, began life as a Broadway musical designed to raise money for the military. It then toured the nation, and later the world, and was eventually made into a movie, starring the handsome young Lt. Ronald Reagan." (Irving Berlin: This Is the Army. Laurence Bergreen, National Archives Summer 1996, Vol. 28, No. 2).