History, Jewish History - Henry Abramson
Irving Berlin and Popular American Culture (This Week in Jewish History)
Heres some additional notes from Dr. Carl Singer:
His actions were acknowledged with such accolades as the Army’s Medal of Merit from President Truman in 1945; a Congressional Gold Medal for “God Bless America” and other patriotic songs from President Eisenhower in 1954; and the Freedom Medal from President Ford in 1977. In 2002, the U.S. Army at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, named the Army Entertainment Division (AED) World Headquarters “The Irving Berlin Center” in his honor. Also that year he was commemorated on a U.S. postage stamp.
http://www.rnh.com/bio/81/Berlin-Irving
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom_recipients received 1977
Irving Berlin “God Bless America” – The Ed Sullivan Show God Bless America Irving Berlin on Ed Sullivan May 5, 1968
Irving Berlin – ‘Oh, How I Hate to get up in the Morning’ Oh how I hate to get up in the morning 1943 “this is the Army”
Kate Smith, God Bless America Kate Smith – God Bless America introducing “a new song”
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I believe there was a slight error towards the end of the presentation: “Congressional Medal of Honor” — is likely a misnomer. To the best of my knowledge there is no such medal.
There is the Congressional Gold Medal. The “Medal of Honor” (no “Congressional”) is the nation’s highest military award.
That said — I’ve really enjoyed the three presentations that I have listened to thus far: I.B. Singer, Shalom Alechem & Irving Berlin.