George Toles
George Toles wrote:
"Thank you for listing me in the APC
roster.
"It was an honor to have served as a
lieutenant there from January 1963 to August 1964, first as a
script clerk, and finally as director of the Department of the
Army Special Photographic Office. What a great privilege to work
alongside civilian pros and the talented actors who frequented
our sound stages and on-location sets.
"Eli
Wallach was
the first star I worked with. It was a foggy week at Roosevelt
Field on Long Island, the perfect weather for this particularly
moody film. WOR-AM's well-modulated Phil Tonken was
my primary narrator, although a who's who of voices graced our
microphones.
"Shoots took me to Maryland, Alabama,
Texas and other CONUS (continental United States) sites, but the
coup de grace was our mission to Iran to cover a massive
military exercise in the Iranian desert and on the Gulf. That
trip's highlight was an audience with the Shah in his marble
palace in Teheran.
"The writers, animators, special
effects, re-recording, editing, props, camera operators and
other colleagues -- along with my fellow officers and NCO's --
made this one of the grandest periods of my life. Further,
spending off hours watching 'live' radio and TV in New York City
was more instructive and formative by far than earning a
post-graduate degree in television. It was ideal training for my
subsequent career on the air and in broadcast management and
advertising. Thanks, Uncle Sam. And may God continue to bless
America."
George Toles, Edmonds, WA,
gtoles@aol.com Feb. 17, 2003
(Posted February 17, 2003; updated
October 7, 2020.)
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