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of U.S. ARMY RADAR EQUIPMENT PART 1 Early Research and Development - 1918 - 1937 by H. M. DAVIS,
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national defense of the United states within the meaning of the Espionage Act, 50 17. S. C. , 31 and 32. as amended. The transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. Copy No. 27of35copies made xiv plus 69pages and 31 illustrations Historical Section Field office Special Activities Branch Office Service Division Office of the Chief Signal officer Army Service Forces |
Figure 9
ENEMY RADAR
Our enemies are mobilized on the electromagnetic front. This was part of a Japanese radar installation on Kiska that had been used to give warning of American forces attacking through the Aleutian fog. After the occupation, our troops turned the antenna structure to the practical purpose of drying their laundry.