The history of radar in World War II.

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The history of radar in World War II.

Includes technical background, discussion of domestic and foreign radio-detection devices of the 1930s, the contributions made by the Radiation Laboratory at MIT under the NDRC, especially the development and exploitation of radar using microwaves and radar's use as a combat weapon.

1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 679:7) and positive.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7014442

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Guerlac, Henry.

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Author. Born 1912; died 1985. From the description of Papers of Henry Guerlac, 1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77575497 Professor of History of Science, Cornell University. Henry Edward Guerlac (1910-1982) graduated from Cornell University in 1932, received a master's degree in biochemistry from Cornell in 1933, and a doctorate in European history from Harvard University in 1941. Before joining the Cornell faculty in 1946, he taught at Harvard, ...

United States. National Defense Research Committee. Division 14.

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