[Milsurplus] where

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Fri Sep 15 00:38:11 EDT 2006


Phil,

The title and particulars are actually:

            The High Frequency War
A Survey of German Electronic Development

              By:  LT E. S. Henning

                No. F-SU-1109-ND

      Headquarters Air Material Command
             Wright Field, Dayton Ohio

                   4 June 1946

The source document I have shows no classification.  If no one has renewed 
the copyright since 1946, I can reprint it if there is any interest.  Quality 
won't quite be up to my usual as the source document is a 3rd or 4th generation 
copy.  But it will be readable, and the photos are viewable, at least so long 
as you don't try to blow them up to see what type fasteners were used on the 
skin of the missles.

FWIW, the original printing was only 300 copies.

On a vaguely related subject, if anyone has any interest in the ending of the 
Vietnam war and the work that forced the North Vietnamese to finally release 
the POW's, I have the final report on Operation End Sweep, the mine clearance 
operations conducted in North Vietnamese waters.  Most Americans don't even 
know (or care) that we shut down virtually all sea-borne traffic into and all 
sea-borne traffic out of North Vietnam for almost a year.  With only a few 
hundred MK-52's and DST's (which were for many years my toys).

In a message dated 9/14/2006 3:57:46 PM Central Daylight Time, 
signetics at netzero.com writes: 
> Where does one find a copy of "A Survey of German Electronic Developments"?
> Phil

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