Photo from Camp Evans - Luncheon For ESL Engineer - Bernard H. Strouse - 1945.

The Evans Signal Laboratory

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IFF at Radar laboratory 

Signaleer October 16, 1945

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WW2 IFF Staff at Camp Evans. 

This photo shows the guests at the farewell luncheon for Bernard H. Strouse.
IFF engineered at camp Evans played a critical roll in the allied victory.

This photo was published in the October 16, 1945 issue of the Signaleer.
This link has a photo with IFF equipment SCR-584 and IFF equipment photo on file at the National Archive

     A farwell luncheon  was held
for Bernard H. Strouse, Engineer
in Charge of the Interrogation
and Beacons Section.  Production
Engineering Branch, by fellow
employees, on 10 October 1945,
preliminary to his departure on
12 October 1945 to resume con-
sulting engineering work in At-
lantic City.
     Strouse was responsible for all
production engineering matters
associated with IFF (Identifica-
tion Friend of Foe) and Radar Beacon Equipments at ESL, and was
largely instrumental in expedit-
ing these equipments to the Using
Arms.
      A graduate of the University of
Penn., Class of 1930, where he
majored in mechnical engineering.
Strouse is a member of the Ameri-
can Society of Mechanical Engi-
neers, National Society of Pro-
fessional Engineers, and an as-
sociate of Sigma Xi.
     Prior to his coming to the
Signal Corps Radar Lab., in May
1942, he was actively enguaged as
a consultant engineer in the firm
of SB and BH Strouse, Atlantic
City.

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