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- ADA, Tokyo, Japan. Excellent photo-essay by Leonard H. Anderson describing this U.S. Army Central Command communications station in 1953. Station ADA served the entire Far East Command Headquarters at the time.
- Automatic Data Processing Systems for Staff Officers - Part 1, Department of Nonresident Instruction, US Army Signal School, Instruction Book 511, Part 1. February 14, 1964, revised June 10, 1964.
- Automatic Teletypewriter Switching Centers, US Army Signal Center and School SSTS56007
- A Military Major Communications Node Description, As It Existed In 1962
- A Secret Landscape - The Cold War Infrastructure of the Nation's Capital Region. Extensive information site on cold war communications facilities.
- Control of Cryptomaterial - US Army Signal School Bulletin 691, 1956. 3.5 MB.
- Communications in the European Theater - Extensive history of US military communications in Europe from 1945 to 1989.
- Communications Security - U. S. Army Signal School SSTS 56002A
- Fixed Plant Traffice Engineering Reference Data, US Army Signal School Text SIG 660-85, April 16, 1956
- Introduction to Automatic Data Processing - US Army ST-11-183, 1958. 13 MB.
- Introduction to Communications Center Operation, US Army Signal Center and School SSTS 56000C, May 1, 1965
- Manual Teletypewriter Procedures - SSTS 56003D, 1965. 2 MB
- Message Preparation and Handling - US Army Signal Center and School SSTS 56001F, February 1965
- Motorola - The first walkie talkie
- Radio Communications and Signals Intelligence in the RCN - Extensive history of naval radio in Canada.
- Radio Relay - From a Historical and Personal Viewpoint With an Emphasis on Microwave Radio Relay by Leonard H. Anderson - March 2005
- Radiotelegraph Procedures - US Army Signal Center and School SSTS 56004A, September 1964
- Servo Systems, US Army Signal School ST 11-674, April 6, 1960.
- Tape Relay Operations - SSTS 56005C. 3 MB
- US Navy Radio Communications - HF naval communications in the 1950s and 1960s
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