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- Chopmist_Hill_Listening_Post comment "Radio Listening Posts were established by the Federal Communications Commission within the United States to listen to radio traffic during World War II. One of these was at Scituate, Rhode Island. Others were at Fort Ward (Washington), Winter Harbor, Maine, Amagansett, New York, Cheltenham, Maryland and Jupiter, Florida.About one year before the United States entered WW2 Thomas B. Cave was sent to Rhode Island to set up a secret radio listening post.".
- Q5104839 comment "Radio Listening Posts were established by the Federal Communications Commission within the United States to listen to radio traffic during World War II. One of these was at Scituate, Rhode Island. Others were at Fort Ward (Washington), Winter Harbor, Maine, Amagansett, New York, Cheltenham, Maryland and Jupiter, Florida.About one year before the United States entered WW2 Thomas B. Cave was sent to Rhode Island to set up a secret radio listening post.".