6:57 pm, Wednesday, October 5, 2011 -- A Greenwich man who developed an anti-aircraft radar system during World War II that helped Allied forces overcome enemy armies in Europe and the Pacific has died at 95.
The twist included antics such as attaching sleds to a car and pulling his delighted daughters over snow-covered roads,...
Lee Davenport, developer of anti-aircraft radar, dies at 95
A Greenwich man who developed an anti-aircraft radar system during World War II that helped Allied forces overcome enemy armies in Europe and the Pacific has died at 95.
The twist included antics such as attaching sleds to a car and pulling his delighted daughters over snow-covered roads,...
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Lee Davenport, developer of anti-aircraft radar, dies at 95
6:57 pm, Wednesday, October 5, 2011 -- A Greenwich man who developed an anti-aircraft radar system during World War II that helped Allied forces overcome enemy armies in Europe and the Pacific has died at 95. The twist included antics such as attaching sleds to a car and pulling his delighted daughters over snow-covered roads,...
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