Talk:P. O. Box 1142

P. O. Box 1142 - nps.gov/museum/exhibits/FOHU_oral_history/transcripts
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Ham radio parts hidden in baseballs
A Cincinnati baseball company helped prisoners of war escape during World War II (Aug 9 '22) "Radios inside baseballs, along with playing cards with hidden maps, aided prisoners in communicating with the U.S. It was all a highly classified mission known as P.O. Box 1142, never spoken about publicly until 1990." [etc.] Not sure how to work this into the article. Mapsax (talk) 00:29, 12 August 2022 (UTC)