WORLD WAR I: RADIO. /nDemonstration of the radio-telephone invented during World War I. Clockwise from top: Pilot and observer equipped with receiving devices; Transmitting and receiving devices; Colonel Clarence Culver speaking with the pilot from the White House lawn; President Woodrow Wilson and others watch a squadron controlled by ground communication.
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