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'''Technique:''' Live action model work.
'''Technique:''' Live action model work.


'''Audio:''' A bombastic theme composed by Hal Mooney, who at that time was Universal's director of music.
'''Audio:''' A bombastic fanfare named "Salute to a Hero" composed by Philip Cannon from FDH Mood Music, which at that time was distributed by Emil Ascher Inc.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* The closing version has a shortened version of the opening theme.
* The closing version has a shortened version of the opening theme.
* An alternate theme can be heard on Volume 40.
* An alternate theme can be heard on Volume 40, which can also be heard on the WGN News Service intro from 1972.


'''Availability:'''  It can be seen on newsreels from the later issues of Volume 37 until Volume 40, the last known volume. The later version was in use from Volume 39 onwards.
'''Availability:'''  It can be seen on newsreels from the later issues of Volume 37 until Volume 40, the last known volume. The later version was in use from Volume 39 onwards.
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