The Signal Corps: the test (December 1941 to July 1943) by George Raynor Thompson [and others]
Describes the rapid expansion of the communications industry in close partnership with the Signal Corps and the race with the enemy to produce electronic weapons and counterweapons.
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- Physical Description: xv, 621 pages. : illustrations. ; 26 cm.
- Publisher: Washington : Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1957.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Bibliography: pages 566-569. |
Formatted Contents Note: | December 1941 -- The call for troops (January-February 1942) -- The call for equipment (January-May 1942) -- The first months of the war overseas (January-May 1942) -- Alaska communications (January-July 1942) -- The first billion dollar Signal Corps (January-July 1942) -- Signal schooling (January-July 1942) -- Signal equipment: wire and radio (June-October 1942) -- Signal equipment: radar (June-October 1942) -- Accumulating strength over the world (June-October 1942) -- Preparing for the first major test (June-November 1942) -- The test at issue in North Africa (November 1942-May 1943) -- Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps (January 1942-mid-1943) -- Global communications (late 1942-mid-1943) -- The technical service a supply service (late 1942-mid-1943) -- Signal Corps position in mid-1943 (May-June 1943). |
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Subject: | United States. Army. Signal Corps. World War, 1939-1945 > Communications. |
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