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The Amarican magazine CQ of October 2004 features a review of a new book, written by C. Stewart Gillmore, W1FK and titled Fred Terman at Stanford.
 
Terman became world famous by his Radio Engineers Handbook. But he also did important work  during
WW II developing Radar Countermeasures. His team finally comprised 800 man,  more than 100 of them being hams!  They are listed in the CQ review

The book looks most interesting but is not cheap: 70 dollars plus p & p at internet bookshop Amazon.

I will be happy to send you the review in CQ by direct email (three pages).

73, Dick, PA0SE