Just to set the record straight - there seems to be a consensus that it was possibly a military machine. it was not. To quote the article: The consignor notes that the set—the teletypes and the machine itself—came from WWL Radio in New Orleans.
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Subject: [GreenKeys] End of World War II - Teletype and bulletins
Date: Fri, 2 May 2025 18:20:31 -0400
Just did a quick search and couldn't (easily) find anything, but WOW, found this auction listing for a Model 15 with related WWII bulletins. Now I just need to print some up and pair it up with my Model 15s lol.
Jeff
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