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This guide lists the numerous 'Oral Histories' related to Camp Evans.
NOTES ON THE
WORK
OF ROY A. WEAGANT
with special reference to the static eliminator.
Dictated to G. H. Clark April, 1943
by Claire L. Farrand
An account from an interview of two radio and
wireless
pioneers of a memorable day at work in the Belmar Station, now called
Camp
Evans
To view Dr. Beverage's story of an incident at
Belmar
station with related 1914 photos click here.
They nearly killed a guy!
Complete interview:
Harold H. Beverage and H.O. Peterson, Electrical Engineers, an oral
history
conducted in 1968 and 1973 by Norval Dwyer, IEEE History Center,
Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA. Link
used with permission.
Mr. Howard Vollum, 1980 interview by the Oregon Historical Society. Mr. Vollum worked at Camp Evans on radar development and helped to found the electronics firm Tektronix in 1946 after leaving Camp Evans. A portion of his interview is presented her with permission of the Oregon Historical Society.
FOSTER MERRILL DENNIS 1897-1979 AN AMERICAN YANKEE, Interviewer: Henry J. Nahal. Dennis Foster worked at Camp Evans He developed the Flyback Transformer which made electronic color TV pratical. He was also part of a Camp Evans team that worked with Werner Von Braun and other captured German scientists. The Camp Evans team was refining 'self-tracking' radar in December of 1947.
Professor Robert Johnson Jr's:
An Oral History of African-Americans and the
Development of Radar Defense Technology at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
1940-1959
Dr. Walter McAfee interview
Mr. Harold Tate interview
Mr. William J. Jones interview
Camp Evans Oral History Series
Commissioned by: Mr. Michael Ruane, Camp Evans Base
Transistion Coordinator, 1993-1998
Reviewed and summarized by Mr. Irv Bauman.
Tape 1: Mr. Sam Stein and unidentified
Tape 2: Mr. Samuel Stein
Tape 3: Mr. Frank Vosk and Mr. William Speakman
Tape 3B: Mr. Bernard V. Ricciardi
Tape 3C: Mr. Phil Petersen
Tape 4A: Mr. John Schoening
Tape 4B: Mr. David L. Pfaff & Mr. John M. Woodworth
Tape 5: Mr. Louis Kaplan
Tape 6A: Mr. Phil Petersen and Mr. Bernie Ricciardi
Tape 6B: Mr. Louis Leo Kaplan
Tape 7B: Mr. Harold W. Fulton
Tape 8A: Mr. Ray McKiran
Tape 8B: unidentified
Tape 9: Dr. Stanley Kronenberg and Dr. George Brucker
Tape 10: Mr. Felix Lavica
Tape 11: Mr. Theodore C.Viars
Tape 12: DRS. STANLEY KRONENBERG & GEORGE BRUCKER
Tape 13: DR. STANLEY KRONENBERG
Tape 14: Mr. Samual Stine
Tape 15: Mr. Irving Bauman
Tape 16: Mr. Edward Groeber
Tape 17: Mr. Irving Bauman
Tape 18: Mr. Neil Wilson
Tape 19: On file Fort Monmouth Video Service
Tape 20: On file Fort Monmouth Video Service
Tape 21: On file Fort Monmouth Video Service
Tape 22: On file Fort Monmouth Video Service
Tape 23: Mr. Samual Stine
Tape 24: DR. STANLEY KRONENBERG
Camp Evans Oral History Series by Infoage Volunteers
Mr.
Donald J. LeVine, P.E. - SCR-584 - AN/TRC-6 (email - complete text)
(Not summarized yet)
Mr. Merril Stoffer - Aircraft Warning Company -
Pearl
Harbor (audio)
Mr. Carl Accardo - Radition research at Camp Evans
Mr. Louis Smullin - MIT Radiation Laboratory -
worked
with Camp Evans engineers
Mr. Benard Martin - SCR-268 - Landed on D-Day -
Temporarily
and falsely suspended by McCarthy in 1950s (Audio)
Mr. Neil Wilson - Worked in Cold War Atomic test
Listening
post at Camp Evans (Audio)
Mr. Pete Kenedy - SCR-268 development and early
space
and satellite research
Mr. John Marchetti
- Developer of first mortar counter-fire radar -Landed with radar on
D-Day
- decorated by Britain and France
Mr. Stanley Mader - Camp Evans administration (Audio)
Mr. Donald Swingle - Weather radar laboratory (Audio)
Mr Jack Slattery - Original SCR-268 radar
development
team
Mr. Gilbert Cantor
- SCR-268 - Project Diana - Interviewed by McCarthy, not suspended -
Project
Teapot
Mr.
John C. Hansen - SCR-268 - Parts supply - Europe
occupation - (text w photos)
Mr. E. King Stodola - SCR- 270 - Project Diana -
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2005
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