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Rossetti Forward Facing Alto Marching Horn, Key: Eb, Case, Detachable Bell, 1175 $397.00 |
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WWI 1917 VERNERS PATTERN No 8 VIII NIGHT MARCHING COMPASS PRISMATIC CASE VINTAGE $162.81 |
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New E.F. Durand Brass Bb Marching French Horn w/Case & Mouthpiece $341.95 |
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Berkeley Marching Bb Baritone RoseBrass Leadpipe w/Case $450.00 |
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Used Set Ludwig Toms Marching Concert Early 1970s With Travel Case $9.99 |
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New Universal Baritone Marching Case (#6003MB) $105.00 |
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New Universal French Horn Marching Case (#6003MFH) $105.00 |
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New Universal Mellophone Marching Case (6003MM) $105.00 |
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Yamaha MB-822U 22″ Field Corps Marching Bass Drum w/Case & Carrier $279.00 |
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Getzen Deluxe Marching Bugle w/case $90.00 |
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New E.F. Durand Nickel Marching Baritone w/Case, Mouthpiece, & Warranty $431.95 |
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New E. F. Durand Brass Marching Baritone w/Case, Mouthpiece, & Warranty $431.95 |
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New E.F. Durand Brass Marching Baritone w/Case, Mouthpiece, & Warranty $529.95 |
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Silver Marching Trombone with case, NEW $442.00 |
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New E.F. Durand Nickel Marching Baritone w/Case, Mouthpiece, & Warranty $529.95 |
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Pearl Large Marching Bass Drum Cases For 28X14 Inch $145.99 |
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KING 1129/1129SP MARCHING EUPHONIUM CASE $95.00 |
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Blessing Marching Band Student Lacquered Trombone CASE $140.00 |
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Brass Yamaha Mellophone! ◄+Case►+Cleaning kit YHR-302M! Marching French Horn! $724.93 |
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King Marching Melophone / French Horn in “F” Used W/ Case Serviced And Ready $150.00 |
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NEW BLESSING C200 MARCHING TROMBONE CASE, FITS BLESSING, BACH AND OLDS $95.00 |
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Gold color marching Tuba with case and moutpiece, 3 piston. new $1,110.00 |
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Yamaha MARCHING BARITONE YBH-301M horn YBH 301 MINT CONDITION w Case L@@K ! #f15 $1,499.99 |
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New E.F. Durand Brass Marching Tuba w/Case, Mouthpiece, & Warranty $1,114.95 |
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WW1 Marching Compass & Case dated 1918 MILITARIA $53.74 |
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New E.F. Durand Brass Marching Band Mellophone w/Case and Mouthpiece $336.95 |
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Ludwig Marching Drum Kit in Rolling Bag Case LE2477R $253.50 |
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Bach 883 – Blessing M200 Marching Trombone Case (#131) $105.00 |
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New E.F. Durand Nickel Marching Band Mellophone w/Case and Mouthpiece $336.95 |
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New E.F. Durand Brass Marching Euphonium w/Case, Mouthpiece, & Warranty $694.95 |
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New E.F. Durand Brass Marching Euphonium w/Case, Mouthpiece, & Warranty $556.95 |
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Marching euphonium with case, 3 piston valve, silver $665.00 |
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Professional Brass Marching Euphonium 3 key Gold W case $629.00 |
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Humes and Berg 12×14 Square Enduro Marching Snare Tom Case DR579 $85.50 |
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New E.F. Durand Brass Marching Band Mellophone w/Case and Mouthpiece $267.26 |
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Yamaha YHR302M Marching French Horn With Case & Mouthpiece $649.00 |
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Pearl Championship Brushed Silver Marching Bass Drum 30″ X 16″ With Hard Case $395.00 |
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Marching Euphonium with case, 3 piston valve $645.00 |
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5 LEAD METAL SOLDIER WAR WW II FIGURINES DRUMMER WALKING STANDING MARCHING CASE $35.00 |
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marching yamaha snare with harness/case $250.00 |
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New E.F. Durand Nickel Marching Band Mellophone w/Case and Mouthpiece $267.26 |
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Pearl Marching Bass Drum & Tom Cases $128.99 |
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WW2 1945 MK III PRISMATIC MARCHING COMPASS IN LEATHER CASE $7.82 |
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GATOR CASES GP-PC2614MBD NEW MARCHING BASS DRUM CASE 26 $156.99 |
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Selmer Bundy II 2 school Student Alto marching band Saxophone SAX & hard case $299.99 |
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Vintage STAR baton lot X5 case marching band twirling high school dance 20 21 27 $39.99 |
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Vintage York 75 TenorTrombone 1958 w/ Marching Lyre and Locking Original Case! $109.00 |
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1951-54 *Vintage* Slingerland Radio King 16″ Marching Tom w/ case-mallets-strap $99.99 |
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HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND HAT BLACK W/ CARRYING CASE $0.99 |
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Yamaha Marching Tenors (Quints) with carrier, stand, & case! $845.00 |
How I Produced a Documentary About The Bataan Death March
The Bataan Death March followed the largest surrender of American Troops in U.S. History. The April 9th, 1941 surrender, compounded with the surrender of Corregidor on May 8, 1942, consisted of over 35,00 U.S. soldiers, Marines and sailors.
Men who would suffer, be tortured, made to march, and die of sheer neglect.
I first learned of the reunion group called American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor (ABDC) in about 1999, reading in the local newspaper that they were meeting in my town of Ventura, CA. I considered going down there, but, not being a veteran myself, decided it would be improper. However, I have always been fascinated by WWII and have honored veterans, as my Great Uncle Al was killed in WWII.
Years later (2004), I became interested in writing and directing films, so my wife(Sylvie Lariviere-Traub) and I formed Dreamkeeper Films, Inc. Our first feature documentary was “Heroes of an American Town,” (2006) a case study on a small town in Central California (Tulare) and its WWII veterans.
Soon after the DVD release of the film, I got a call from a Mr. Philip Mehan, a Tulare businessman and commercial real estate tycoon. We met, and Mr. Mehan offered to finance production of a Dreamkeeper Films documentary feature, recording the stories of these Bataan Death March Survivors.
So, off we went to Louisville, KY, in April 2008 to stay at the Holiday Inn for nearly a week. We spent nearly every day and night interviewing the survivors of not only the Death march, but also forced-labor camps where the Japanese had starved them and denied them medicine and other supplies sent by the Red Cross.
The production continued though April 2010, when we attended the first reunion of the Descendants of ADBC. The group ADBC, formed in 1946 (soon after the end of WWII), had disbanded in 2009 at its final reunion in San Antonio, TX, which we also attended.
We also travelled to Washington, D.C., to spend four days at the National Archives, researching and gathering archival film footage and still photos for the film. On that trip, we visited the ADBC Museum in Wellsburg, W.V., and were warmly received by directors Mary Kay and George Wallace. At the Museum, we also interviewed “Great Raid” survivor Abie Abraham who lives in a nearby town in Butler County, Pennsylvania. Abie’s story is portrayed in the2005 Miramax movie “The Great Raid.”
Later, in post-production, actor John J. Polce was added to our production as a narrator, reading text from Abie Abraham’s book. I edited the film myself, using Sony Vegas 8.
Music was written and produced by composer Mike Bedik. Mike did a marvelous score for us. He has worked with us on all four of our documentaries and is an old friend, going back to High School. Also, we recorded an original tribute song which plays during the back-end credits. Mark Ludmer , another old friend, plays bass. Gary Mallaber, of Steve Mileer Band fame, plays drums and sings BU vocals.
This June, our DVD release of “Forsaken Legion: The Bataan Death March and the Defenders of the Philippines in WWII” was made. The 170-minute film is available at our online store.
Sylvie and I were moved by the stories we were told , of course. Moreover, we made friends with several of these men, and continue to keep in touch with them. They are such kind and decent people. I really believe that they are something special, although they tend to shy away from the tag “Greatest Generation.” I don’t know if they are the Greatest Generation, but many of this fading generation are really fine people who we should all learn from. We hope we have done justice to their amazing stories in this film.
About the Author
Dan Traub is a writer, producer and host of several documentary features, released by his company Dreamkeeper Films, Inc, Ventura, CA. He is a also member of Screen Actor’s Guild Hollywood. He has appeared in several films and reparatory plays, including Othello, Plaza Suite, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Visit Bataan Death March DVD
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BSN4Q CASE PRE-FINALE “We Are Marching in the Light of God”