WW2 Lancaster Bomber radio room.
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An interesting illustration of a vintage shack from back in the day
![Schlitz ad Schlitz ad](https://longislandcwclub.org/////wp-content/uploads/2017/09/woman-serving-husband-e1505695520415.jpg)
This is a wonderful 1942 WW2 poster by John Phillip Falter showing a female CW operator.
![Join the Waves Join the Waves, learning morse code cw](https://longislandcwclub.org/////wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Join-the-Waves-3.jpg)
WW2 Marine radio trainees.
CW was copied by typewriter and not by hand.
CW was copied by typewriter and not by hand.
![WW2 marine radio trainees WW2 marine radio trainees](https://longislandcwclub.org/////wp-content/uploads/2017/09/WW2-marine-radio-trainees.png)
The first mobile operation in the 1920s?
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QST Magazine image 1942: “CW For Our Country”.
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Learning Morse Code in WW2.
These young men look like they are really concentrating.
These young men look like they are really concentrating.
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Here is a 1950 photo of Olive Carroll, then a 24 year young woman from British Columbia, who trained as a Canadian radio telegraphy officer and took a job on a Norwegian ship and traveled the world. Her original ham call was VE7ERA. She is still active using CW as VA6ERA / CF6ERA.
A book about her career, Deep Sea ‘Sparks’ – a Canadian Girl in the Norwegian Merchant Navy, can be found on Amazon.
![Deep Sea Sparks Deep Sea Sparks](https://longislandcwclub.org/////wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Deep-Sea-Sparks-3.jpg)
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This is a terrific photo of a 1949 NATO communications room in the Fontainebleau Hotel in France, set up for CW with a strategic map on the wall.
![NATO 1949 Learn Morse Code, NATO 1949](https://longislandcwclub.org/////wp-content/uploads/2017/09/WW2-war-room1.jpg)