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06/09/2010 11:02:54 AM EDT
During WWII, hundreds of soldiers were stuck in trenches and foxholes. To pass the time and to get information, the soldiers came up with brilliantly simple methods of constructing radios that worked without batteries. These radios, called foxhole radios because of where they were used, were made out of little more than a few pieces of wire and bits of metal.
It sounds like the pennies and coils of wire along witht the 22 shell were possibly pieces of your Dad's fox hole radio..... should of had an earpiece/earphone too.....
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