Warrant Officer Douglas Radcliffe MBE flew a full operational tour as a Wireless Operator, flying in Wellingtons with No. 425 Squadron.
And then I heard the sound of a voice coming from behind a door marked 'W. R. Weston, Wireless Operator.'
Members that are "Wireless Operators" in the US are:
In September 1959 the Wireless Operators' School and the Aerial Erectors' School were established at Digby to begin training their respective students.
Recruits were confined to men of between 18 and 25 years of age who had been accepted for part time training as Pilots, Observers and Wireless Operators.
He took a course at the Marconi School for Wireless Operators in 1915, spent some three years in the merchant marine, and almost a year in the Navy in 1917-1918.
Captain Solvatore, the Chief mate, Chief Engineer and the Wireless Operator refused to leave the Monte Nevoso.
The unit pre-dates the formation of the Royal Air Force and its roots can be traced back to the Royal Flying Corps School for Wireless Operators which formed in 1915.
The David C. Reid's radio operator, J. Maurice Black, is honored on the Wireless Operator's Monument in Battery Park, New York City.
Thereupon he flashed a signal to the aircraft which dropped the Wireless Operator and equipment.