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    John George “JackPhillips (11 April 1887 – 15 April 1912) was a British sailor and the senior wireless operator aboard the Titanic during her ill-fated...
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  • Jack Phillips may refer to: Jack Phillips (wireless officer) (1887–1912), senior wireless operator on the RMS Titanic Jack Phillips (first baseman) (1921–2009)...
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  • Phillips (wireless officer) (1887–1912), senior wireless operator aboard the Titanic Jack Phillips (disambiguation) John Phillips (disambiguation) This...
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    Harold Bride (category British Merchant Navy officers)
    RMS Titanic as the junior wireless operator and assistant to Jack Phillips at Belfast, Ireland. Stories have appeared that Bride knew Phillips before the Titanic...
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    lives." He was a personal friend of the Titanic's wireless operators Harold Bride and Jack Phillips. Cottam was born on 27 January 1891 in Southwell,...
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    passengers, including Junior Wireless Officer Harold Bride, Colonel Archibald Gracie IV, Chief Baker Charles Joughin, and Second Officer Charles Lightoller (who...
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    did. Titanic's on-duty wireless operator, Jack Phillips, was busy clearing a backlog of passengers' messages with the wireless station at Cape Race, Newfoundland...
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  • Churchill Candee Justin Shaw as Wireless Officer Jack Phillips Thomas Kilroy as Poker Player Charlie Arneson as First Officer William Murdoch Piper Gunnarson...
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    a permanent listening watch by wireless telegraphy on the 600 metre waveband from the Titanic. At night, Jack Phillips, the chief operator, was on watch...
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    Stanley Lord (category British Merchant Navy officers)
    that the message was very loud in the ears of Titanic First Wireless Operator Jack Phillips, who angrily replied "Keep out! Shut up! I am working [i.e...
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    Under the orders of Captain Edward John Smith, Titanic's wireless operator, Jack Phillips, tried to reach out to Frankfurt to acknowledge his position...
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  • The wireless from the Caronia warning Titanic of an iceberg ahead of it on the steamer track was never shown by the wireless operator Jack Phillips to...
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    to the bridge of the Titanic despite them being received by wireless officer Jack Phillips at 9.40 pm.[clarify] Mesaba departed Liverpool for Philadelphia...
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    electrical engineer, known for his creation of a practical radio wave–based wireless telegraph system. This led to Marconi's being credited as the inventor...
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    warned Titanic by radio, but was rebuked by Titanic's senior wireless operator, Jack Phillips. Testimony before the British inquiry revealed that at 10:10 pm...
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  • as Jack Phillips, the senior wireless operator whom Captain Smith ordered to send the distress signal. Craig Kelly as Harold Bride, a junior wireless operator...
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  • dances with her. In the telegraph room, operators Jack Phillips and Harold Bride are changing shifts. Phillips receives an ice warning, but when more messages...
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    Hill co-stars became official endorsers for MasterCard, K-Mart, Cingular Wireless and the Chevy Cobalt. In 2004, Murray starred as Austin Ames in the romantic...
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    "It's all right Cowling; we've got them stone cold." — Jack Youll VC, British Army officer (27 October 1918), prior to being killed in action at the...
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    Nikola Tesla (category Wireless energy transfer)
    lectures. Throughout the 1890s, Tesla pursued his ideas for wireless lighting and worldwide wireless electric power distribution in his high-voltage, high-frequency...
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    operators went in opposite directions, Phillips aft and Bride forward towards collapsible lifeboat B. Phillips perished. Gracie was also heading aft,...
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  • horizontal and two vertical. Its steering controls consisted of a Logitech F710 wireless game controller with modified analogue sticks. The University of Washington's...
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  • Dericourt, air operations officer Noor Inayat Khan, wireless operator. Captured, executed 13 Sep 1944 at Dachau. Gilbert Norman – wireless operator Yvonne Rudelatt...
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    Edward Smith (sea captain) (category British Merchant Navy officers)
    operators' room and released Junior Marconi Officer Harold Bride and senior wireless operator John "Jack" Phillips from their duties. He then carried out a...
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    Jess Conrad (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
     297. ISBN 1-85227-745-9. Bill Bailey. "Kenny Everett's World's Worst Wireless Show, Kenny Everett, World's Worst Records, Worlds Worst Records". Chronoglide...
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    supplies but was told to "shut up" by their wireless operators due to Birma not using a Marconi wireless set. After considering options for where to disembark...
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    ISBN 0521835399. Phillips, Vivian J. (1980). Early Radio Wave Detectors. London: Inst. of Electrical Engineers. pp. 198–203. ISBN 0906048249. "Wireless Telephony"...
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    Charles Lightoller (category British Merchant Navy officers)
    British mariner and naval officer who was the second officer on board the RMS Titanic. During the ship's sinking, and as the officer in charge of loading passengers...
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    Andrew Mynarski (category Royal Canadian Air Force officers)
    organized by TIFF. Phillips 1973, p. 270. Page 1989, p. 43. Bowyer 2002, p. 497. Record for Lancaster KB726 on lostaircraft.com Bomb Aimer Jack Friday's Logbook...
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    British wireless operators, who preferred the older CQD code. First Wireless Operator Jack Phillips began transmitting CQD until Second Wireless Operator...
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