Jim Scott, of Hartstown, Crawford County, is an award-winning ham radio operator. He’s communicated with fellow operators in every country of the world.
In June 1943, a Kentucky congressman walked up to a microphone and gave Japan one of its greatest intelligence victories of WWII.
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Why you don't know anything about the Indian princess who fought Hitler in secret
Born into royalty but driven by conviction, Noor Inayat Khan became one of the bravest wireless operators in occupied France. As the last active radio link for the Resistance in Paris, she continued ...
A Celebration of a life well lived took place for the late Richard D. McNish on Saturday. Sailors from up and down the coast ...
On Feb. 21, Sten Gould turns 100 years old. His wartime journals have preserved the voice of a soldier who copied Nazi morse ...
World War II veteran Rudy Gonzalez was honored at the American Legion in Murrells Inlet for reaching the century mark.
The Soviets get a surprise addition to their range this month as Warlord Games releases a new take on their Soviet Naval ...
In a world where so much is possible through so little effort, CNY Playhouse’s “The Radio Broadcast”—depicting a Martian ...
The Village Voice revisits a 1957 article by four staffers on how they, all servicemen in 1945, reacted to Franklin Roosevelt's death.
Longtime television veteran David Andrews has died. The actor and director, known for roles in BBC’s An Age of Kings and 1963’s A Place to Go, passed away at age 90, his daughter, Laurie Andrews, ...
John “Johnny Q” Quinesso Sr., a WWII Navy veteran, celebrated his 100th birthday aboard the Battleship New Jersey in Camden ...
In the 1920s, if you wanted to become a commercial radio operator or a shipboard radioman, you needed a Commercial Radio License, issued by the Department of Commerce. The best way to achieve this was ...
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