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    The Signal Corps Laboratories (SCL) was a research installation under the command of the U.S. Army Signal Corps. Headquartered at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey...
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    The United States Army Signal Corps (USASC) is a branch of the United States Army responsible for creating and managing communications and information...
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  • American physicist who had a 35-year career with the U.S. Army Signal Corps Laboratories, where he served as the director of research at Fort Monmouth...
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  • service. The software was developed by Edward Housman at the Signal Corps Laboratories Technical Information Division. Britannica. "Library: User services"...
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    this antenna and its highly complex drive mechanism, the Army's Signal Corps Laboratories turned to Chrysler's Central Engineering Office. There, the parabola...
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    in Washington, and in early 1932 was forwarded to the Army's Signal Corps Laboratories where it fell on "deaf ears." Taylor convinced the NRL Director...
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    Development of the TIROS satellite payload was contracted to the Army Signal Corps Laboratories and $3.6 million was allocated to Air Force Systems Command for...
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    development of the radar from the 1930s onward. He led the U.S. Army's Signal Corps Laboratories during its formative years and is often called the "Father of...
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    pre-microwave, VHF systems from the Naval Research Laboratory and the Army's Signal Corps Laboratories, as well as British radars such as Robert Watson-Watt's...
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  • gained Nazi engineers and scientists. He went to the US Army Signal Corps' Laboratories in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, and became a US citizen in 1954...
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  • John W. Marchetti (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
    in the Signal Corps Laboratories (SCL) at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. He began as a junior radio engineer in the General Development Laboratory, running...
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    Oliver Selfridge (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
    career at Lincoln Laboratory, MIT (where he was Associate Director of Project MAC), Bolt, Beranek and Newman, and GTE Laboratories where he became Chief...
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  • Agency (NSA). The Signal Intelligence Service was a part of the U.S. Army Signal Corps for most of World War II. At that time the Signal Corps was a bureau...
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  • Sarant worked on secret military radar at the United States Army Signal Corps laboratories at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Alexandre Feklisov, one of the KGB...
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  • 1905 – January 15, 1996) was a communications clerk in the US Army Signal Corps in the Pentagon and alleged member of the American Communist Party. She...
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    the first United States long-range search radar created at the Signal Corps laboratories at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, circa 1937. The radar's operating...
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    include: the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories, the Signal Corps Board, Signal School, Signal Corps Publications Agency, Signal Corps Intelligence Unit...
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    Army Signal Corps to consolidate its widespread laboratory operations to Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. On June 30, 1930, these were designated the Signal Corps...
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    moved on to become a junior engineer at the United States Army Signal Corps Laboratories at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Although he hated the social values...
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  • United States Army Signal Corps laboratories at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey during World War II. The Army Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories at Fort Monmouth...
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    Joseph Mauborgne (category United States Army Signal Corps personnel)
    including a stint as chief of the Signal Corps Engineering and Research Division and as commander of the Signal Corps laboratory in the Bureau of Standards....
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    nearby satellite laboratories. After World War II, several of the laboratories merged to form the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories (SCEL), which continued...
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  • Laboratories. The surface passivation process has since been critical to solar cell efficiency. 1958 - T. Mandelkorn, U.S. Signal Corps Laboratories,...
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    SCR-268 radar (category Military radars of the United States Marine Corps)
    William R. Blair, director of the Signal Corps Laboratories at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. While most of the Corps' efforts revolved around infra-red...
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  • "boar." Allen Rosenberg Julius Rosenberg, United States Army Signal Corps Laboratories, executed for role in the Rosenberg ring Ethel Rosenberg, executed...
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    former Ordnance Corps facilities became known as AMC laboratories and reported directly to AMC headquarters, the former Signal Corps facilities reported...
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  • used. Taylor's 1930 report had been passed on to the U.S. Army's Signal Corps Laboratories (SCL). Here, William R. Blair had projects underway in detecting...
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    drafted into the US Army. While in the Army, he served at the Signal Corps Laboratories in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. He received his PhD at the University...
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    starting by investigating supposed communist infiltration of the Army Signal Corps laboratory at Fort Monmouth. McCarthy's investigations were largely fruitless...
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    year after graduation from MIT she was hired by the U.S. Army Signal Corps Laboratories in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. She began working on weather radar...
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