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Naval Air Technical Training Center Ward Island : ウィキペディア英語版 | Naval Air Technical Training Center Ward Island Naval Air Technical Training Center Ward Island was a former United States Navy base located on Ward Island, just offshore from Corpus Christi, Texas. During World War II (WWII), this base provided highly classified airborne electronics maintenance training for many thousands of Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, and Royal Air Force personnel.〔Martinez, Deborah; “Ward Island was hush-hush radar school,” ''Caller-Times'', 7 March 2000; http://www.caller2.com/2000/march/07/today/local_ne/1801.html 〕 ==History==
In 1924, the Radio Materiel School (RMS) opened on the campus of the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in Washington, DC. The RMS initially provided maintenance training of six months duration for two classes of 30 enlisted men each year. It soon gained the reputation of being the most difficult program to obtain admission as well as the hardest, most advanced training in the U.S. military services. The curriculum of the RMS was devoted entirely to the theory and maintenance of radio communication equipment used aboard naval vessels and in shore stations. As electronic equipment advanced, particularly in reduced weight and size, there was increased used in naval aircraft; the maintenance of this equipment, however, was not taught at the RMS—this was left to the user units. As radar was being introduced, this deficiency became a critical issue.
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