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Hitting the Books: Newfangled oceanographers helped win WWII
Hitting the Books: Newfangled oceanographers helped win WWII
Hitting the Books: Newfangled oceanographers helped win WWII using marine science
Lethal Tides tells the story of pioneering oceanic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II..
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