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I need to put together a short display regarding Viet Cong combat field
radio usage. And help, references, links, etc., would be appreciated . . . . JB |
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![]() Jik Bombo wrote: I need to put together a short display regarding Viet Cong combat field radio usage. Contact LTCol. William Howard. His web site home page is: http://www.wlhoward.com/ Email link on that page. You will find excellent information on your subject at his site: http://tinyurl.com/6a9om 73 Dave S. |
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In article ojs%d.14933$Fy.11868@okepread04,
Jik Bombo wrote: I need to put together a short display regarding Viet Cong combat field radio usage. And help, references, links, etc., would be appreciated . . . . This book has a lot more information on Backporch than on tactical comms, but there is some discussion of tactical radios and procedures on both sides: Military Communications: A Test for Technology. BOOK. 1986. Describes the advantages and disadvantages of high technology in communications, as applied to battlefield operations during the Vietnamese Conflict. Emphasis is placed upon the building and installing of communications systems from 1965 through 1970. Transfer of the communications systems to the South Vietnamese from 1970 through 1973, is also discussed. (Clothbound) 535 p.; ill. 0-16-001623-1 D 114.7/3:C 73/hard. S/N 008-020-01034-1 -- $48.00 Out of Print - GPO Paper Edition of the above. BOOK. 1986. 535 p.; ill. 0-16-001624-X D 114.7/3:C 73/paper -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott and David, thanks for the direction.
I've got about five weeks to put it together. "David Stinson" wrote in message news:t5A%d.15105$oa6.6297@trnddc07... Jik Bombo wrote: I need to put together a short display regarding Viet Cong combat field radio usage. Contact LTCol. William Howard. His web site home page is: http://www.wlhoward.com/ Email link on that page. You will find excellent information on your subject at his site: http://tinyurl.com/6a9om 73 Dave S. |
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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... In article ojs%d.14933$Fy.11868@okepread04, Jik Bombo wrote: I need to put together a short display regarding Viet Cong combat field radio usage. And help, references, links, etc., would be appreciated . . . . This book has a lot more information on Backporch than on tactical comms, but there is some discussion of tactical radios and procedures on both sides: Military Communications: A Test for Technology. BOOK. 1986. Describes the advantages and disadvantages of high technology in communications, as applied to battlefield operations during the Vietnamese Conflict. Emphasis is placed upon the building and installing of communications systems from 1965 through 1970. Transfer of the communications systems to the South Vietnamese from 1970 through 1973, is also discussed. (Clothbound) 535 p.; ill. 0-16-001623-1 D 114.7/3:C 73/hard. S/N 008-020-01034-1 -- $48.00 Out of Print - GPO Paper Edition of the above. BOOK. 1986. 535 p.; ill. 0-16-001624-X D 114.7/3:C 73/paper -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Check out this site http://militaryradio.com/spyradio an interesting and historical site.......GC |
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![]() "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 04:36:16 GMT, "george craig" wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... In article ojs%d.14933$Fy.11868@okepread04, Jik Bombo wrote: I need to put together a short display regarding Viet Cong combat field radio usage. And help, references, links, etc., would be appreciated . . . . This book has a lot more information on Backporch than on tactical comms, but there is some discussion of tactical radios and procedures on both sides: Military Communications: A Test for Technology. BOOK. 1986. Describes the advantages and disadvantages of high technology in communications, as applied to battlefield operations during the Vietnamese Conflict. Emphasis is placed upon the building and installing of communications systems from 1965 through 1970. Transfer of the communications systems to the South Vietnamese from 1970 through 1973, is also discussed. (Clothbound) 535 p.; ill. 0-16-001623-1 D 114.7/3:C 73/hard. S/N 008-020-01034-1 -- $48.00 Out of Print - GPO Paper Edition of the above. BOOK. 1986. 535 p.; ill. 0-16-001624-X D 114.7/3:C 73/paper -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Check out this site http://militaryradio.com/spyradio an interesting and historical site.......GC That web site is very interesting. I found the PRC-64 there which brought a big smile to my face. When I was the Ops Officer (as a CW2) of the 2d Military Intelligence Detachment, 2d Infantry Division, Ton-Du-Chon, Korea, 1973-1974, we had several of the PRC-64 radios on our Intelligence Property book. One of them actually worked and I remember sitting in my hootch one night copying ham radio Morse on the 40 meter band. As far as I could figure out they had been issued to our detachment in the early 1960's when there was an operational plan to place clandestine agents in case the North Koreans invaded. The "stay-behinds" would use the radios to communicate. I managed to clean out the property book account of all kinds of useless stuff and the PRC-64's went down to 8th Army HQ G2. Cheers, Dave Dave, here is more radio stuff http://watkins-johnson.terryo.org/index.htm ....................GC Study History - Know the Future If you can read this, thank a Teacher; Since it is written in English, thank a Soldier. |
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