A collection of thirty-seven brief interviews and news stories primarily regarding actions of the United States military in the Philippines during World War II.

Interviewees include General Douglas MacArthur and Lt. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger, as well as radio personalities Fred MacPherson, Frank McCall, Ben Grauer, and Mucio Delgado. Hometowner programs include interviews with several soldiers, nurses and WACS from Arizona serving in the vicinity of Manila and Luzon. Pyle's 1952 Republican National Convention speech "What is Right For America?" is presented along with coverage of the 1945 United Nations conference in San Francisco. Pyle's coverage of the General Yamashita surrender ceremony of September 1945 may be the only such audio recording in existence. Detailed descriptions of each recording are also included.

The collection of interviews were digitized from vinyl audio transcription discs in 2010-2011 and 2015 with the generous support of the Luhrs Family Endowment. These recordings are a part of the Howard Pyle Collection described at Arizona Archives Online.

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ContributorsPyle, Howard, 1906-1987 (Speaker)
Created1952
Description

Howard Pyle delivered this speech, which discusses the "vanishing American" and references Herbert Hoover, at the 1952 Republican National Convention.

Created1944
Description

Commentary on US military and naval strategy.

ContributorsPyle, Howard, 1906-1987 (Reporter)
Created1945-06-16
Description

Pyle describes his flight to Hawaii on a C-54 aircraft, including the passenger safety briefing featuring a "Mae West" life vest.

ContributorsPyle, Howard, 1906-1987 (Interviewer) / Whitlow, Alice H., 1919- (Interviewee) / Paxton, Katherine Adele, 1909-1972 (Interviewee) / Bulliss, Jamie (Interviewee) / Robles, Lucy Ann, 1919- (Interviewee)
Created1945
DescriptionPyle interviews Corporal Alice Whitlow (Prescott, Arizona), Corporal Katherine Paxton (Douglas, Arizona), Private Jamie Bulliss (San Carlos, Arizona), and Private Lucy Ann Robles (Tucson, Arizona).
ContributorsPyle, Howard, 1906-1987 (Speaker)
Created1945
DescriptionThis presentation provides a generalized description of the soldier's life in the Philippines.
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ContributorsSpindler, Rob (Author)
Created2012-09-30
Description

This index lists the names of individuals that Pyle interviewed and provides the track number on which they appear.

ContributorsYamashita, Tomobumi, 1885-1946 (Associated name) / Pyle, Howard, 1906-1987 (Reporter)
Created1945-09-02
Description

Howard Pyle's radio broadcast of the surrender ceremony at Baguio City, Philippines. Known as the "Tiger of Malaya," Yamashita surrendered in the presence of Generals Jonathan Wainwright and Arthur Percival, who were previously imprisoned by the Japanese in Manchuria. Pyle said he was the only news correspondent to cover the

Howard Pyle's radio broadcast of the surrender ceremony at Baguio City, Philippines. Known as the "Tiger of Malaya," Yamashita surrendered in the presence of Generals Jonathan Wainwright and Arthur Percival, who were previously imprisoned by the Japanese in Manchuria. Pyle said he was the only news correspondent to cover the Japanese surrender on board the USS Missouri and Yamashita's surrender at Baguio City.

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ContributorsSpindler, Rob (Author)
Created2010 to 2011
Description

This document provides a description of each broadcast included in this collection.

ContributorsYamashita, Tomobumi, 1885-1946 (Associated name) / Pyle, Howard, 1906-1987 (Reporter)
Created1945-09-02
Description

Howard Pyle's radio broadcast of the surrender ceremony at Baguio City, Philippines. Known as the "Tiger of Malaya," Yamashita surrendered in the presence of Generals Jonathan Wainwright and Arthur Percival, who were previously imprisoned by the Japanese in Manchuria. Pyle said he was the only news correspondent to cover the

Howard Pyle's radio broadcast of the surrender ceremony at Baguio City, Philippines. Known as the "Tiger of Malaya," Yamashita surrendered in the presence of Generals Jonathan Wainwright and Arthur Percival, who were previously imprisoned by the Japanese in Manchuria. Pyle said he was the only news correspondent to cover the Japanese surrender on board the USS Missouri and Yamashita's surrender at Baguio City.

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Transcription of the surrender ceremony at Baguio City, Philippines.