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Secrets of Radar

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A contingent of American servicewomen and their officers confront the mysteries and practical uses of early radar while serving in South Asian theaters during wartime. The narrative follows a junior yeoman and her colleagues as they train with anti-aircraft units, uncover attempts to conceal radar technology, and respond to enemy air raids. Episodes combine technical explanation, clandestine threats, jungle travel and temple encounters as the group pursues hostile forces across Burma toward Japan, leading to aerial confrontations, sabotage, and a final series of coordinated operations to repel attacks and protect allied forces.

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Roy J. Snell

Roy J. Snell was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the mystery and adventure genres. He wrote numerous stories that captivated young readers, including titles such as "A Ticket to Adventure" and "Jet Plane Mystery." His works often featured strong, adventurous characters and engaging plots, appealing to both boys and girls. Snell's storytelling was characterized by a sense of excitement and exploration, making his books popular during the early to mid-20th century. His legacy continues to influence the genre, as he crafted narratives that encouraged curiosity and imagination in young minds.

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