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"MOST DIFFICULT"

AN OPTICAL ACHIEVEMENT

(Rec. 1 p.m.) NEW YORK, Sept. 24. The army has today received the first stereoscopic height-finder for anti-aircraft guns, built by the Eastman Kodak Co. at a cost of 20,000 dol]ars, ten months ahead of schedule. General Boatwright, commander of the Frankfort arsenal, described the height-finder ■as the most difficult military optical instrument made.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 10

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"MOST DIFFICULT" Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 10

"MOST DIFFICULT" Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 10

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