Army Radio Flips Out
FRANKFORT, West Germany — Steve J. Oreskovich, a Spec. 5, had done a one - hour midnight show, “Underground”, which featured progressive rock music for his last year in the Army. But when he was discharged he left behind a final pre-recorded show that aired what has been called "unconventional, anti-military, anti-Viet Nam" remarks.
December 1, 1970


Army Radio Flips Out
FRANKFORT, West Germany — Steve J. Oreskovich, a Spec. 5, had done a one - hour midnight show, “Underground”, which featured progressive rock music for his last year in the Army. But when he was discharged he left behind a final pre-recorded show that aired what has been called "unconventional, anti-military, anti-Viet Nam" remarks. The show is said to have “horrified” military bosses.