[Milsurplus] Ft. Gordon Signal Museum, comment
J. Forster
jfor at quik.com
Sat Dec 25 10:45:08 EST 2010
My impression is that the radio historical part is a low-priority,
shoestring operation. A museum contributes little to "readyness".
Some years ago, they tried to help me with a 'Nam era manual, but didn't
have it. It was in the base library, but inaccessible to me.
FWIW,
-John
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> I concur. Several years ago, I pointed out a number of errors but didn't
> get a response and of course none were corrected.
>
> In a message dated 12/25/2010 4:06:11 AM Central Standard Time,
> kargo_cult at msn.com writes:
>> http://www.signal.army.mil/ocos/Museum/AMC/radio.asp
>>
>> I was looking at this abbreviated listing of SCR's here.
>> Rife with silly errors. I'd guess some data was scanned in
>> with OCR and then the text never proofread. Why this
>> laziness? This is an official page of the U.S. Army, isn't
>> it? Looks like they don't give a crap. Why bother, then?
>> -Hue Miller
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