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On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:46:48 -0400, Walter Maxwell
wrote: I'm pleased that the history of radio in WW2 is acceptable on this news group. The three threads I've posted so far are from memory, and at the moment that's about all there is. However, I have files describing many real intelligence transmissions involving historic situations that for the most part went unheralded. These files are in my library at my home in DeLand, Florida. I'm now at my summer home in my home town of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, but we return to FL Nov 1. I'll dig out some of the files when we return. Thanks again for the interest. When I posted the first one I thought I might be voted off the island. Walt, W2DU Hello Walt, I would like to add my voice to the chorus of those who would like to read more of your reminiscences. By the way, Prose Walker's last call was W4BW. There is an obituary at http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2002/09/26/4/?nc=1 He was a very interesting fellow and a great friend to our hobby. 73, Ken K4XL Ken K4XL *** BoatAnchor Manual Archive *** On the web at http://bama.sbc.edu and http://bama.edebris.com FTP site info: bama.sbc.edu login: anonymous p/w: youremailadr |
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