Morse Code was used by airman flying in C-47 airplanes to pick up the north vietnamese soldiers communicating between units. While they were communicating between each other our airman were picking up their Morse code signals as well. The C-47 crew also had direction finding equipment where as we could get a good radius of the enemy and once a good radius was determined we would advise the army to determine how good a target we had picked up. They would then decide what means we would use to attack. Sometimes it would be army going after them or sometimes B52's.
Samuel Morse had made a faster and efficient way to communicate to one another. The Morse code was used by the single-wire telegraph (which Samuel Morse had made, developed from the classical telegraph).The Morse code was helpful during the Civil War. That was the time in which the Morse code had become the most famous.-HD
Napalm bombs were used in the Vietnam War and killed a lot of people.
During the Vietnam War, all combatants (including North Vietnam) used draftees except for the New Zealanders, they sent volunteers to South Vietnam.
Yes
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Because the enemy didn't know it.
There was no war occurring when Morse invented Morse Code. The closest chronological war would have been the Civil War which occurred about twenty years later.
No, Morse code was not a World War II invention; it was developed in the early 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail. It was used primarily for telegraphy and became a crucial communication method long before World War II. During the war, Morse code was utilized extensively for military communication, but its origins date back over a century earlier.
Samuel Morse had made a faster and efficient way to communicate to one another. The Morse code was used by the single-wire telegraph (which Samuel Morse had made, developed from the classical telegraph).The Morse code was helpful during the Civil War. That was the time in which the Morse code had become the most famous.-HD
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Morse code was used in the 1800s. It wasn't until the late 1800s that Morse code began to be used through radio communication.
In 1844
Yes, Americans used Morse code during World War II for military communication. It was a vital tool for transmitting messages over long distances, especially in situations where voice communication was impractical or unreliable. Operators skilled in Morse code could quickly send and receive important information, contributing to coordination and strategy in various military operations. The use of Morse code continued alongside other advancements in communication technology during the war.
Roughly the same way it was used at the time the Titanic sunk a few years earlier.
He was a signals and language expert. He knew and used everything from Morse code to flag symbols
The army began using Morse code in the mid-19th century, shortly after its invention by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail in the 1830s and 1840s. It became a crucial tool for military communication during the American Civil War (1861-1865) and continued to be used extensively in various conflicts, including World War I and World War II, due to its effectiveness in transmitting messages over long distances. Morse code remained in use until the advent of more advanced communication technologies.