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Title
[Captain C.H. Maddox, USN, describes pigmy set carried aloft by an airplane in 1912]
Type
NonMusicAudio
Monograph
Contribution
Hooper, Stanford Caldwell, 1884-1955 (Speaker)
Maddox, C. H. (Speaker)
Stanford Caldwell Hooper History of Naval Radio Audio Materials (Library of Congress) (Contributor)
Language
English
Classification
LCC: RXB 5163 (original)
LCC: LWO 4934 r3A3 (preservation master)
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Summary
Memoirs of Stanford Caldwell Hooper, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Retired), in which he and some of his former associates discuss the history of naval radio in the United States, from its advent in the early part of the Twentieth Century, through some of the developments during and immediately after World War II. Recordings were made for the Naval Historical Foundation. The recording described by this record also includes Straingham and Bailey tests of aerials carried aloft by bolloons at same time. Also, Lieutenant Sweet witnesses the flight.
Capture
Date: 1951-10-28
Recorded on Oct. 28, 1951.
Authorized Access Point
Hooper, Stanford Caldwell, 1884-1955 [Captain C.H. Maddox, USN, describes pigmy set carried aloft by an airplane in 1912]