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*[[First-Hand:The Foundation of Digital Television: the origins of the 4:2:2 component digital standard|The Foundation of Digital Television: the origins of the 4:2:2 component digital standard]], by Stanley Baron
*[[First-Hand:The Foundation of Digital Television: the origins of the 4:2:2 component digital standard|The Foundation of Digital Television: the origins of the 4:2:2 component digital standard]], by Stanley Baron
*[[First-Hand:Inventing the Vidifont: the first electronics graphics machine used in television production|Inventing the Vidifont: the first electronics graphics machine used in television production]], by Stanley Baron
*[[First-Hand:Inventing the Vidifont: the first electronics graphics machine used in television production|Inventing the Vidifont: the first electronics graphics machine used in television production]], by Stanley Baron
*[[First-Hand:Recollections of the IRE|Recollections of the IRE]], by Bradford Bates
*[[First-Hand:Starting IEEE Computer Magazine|Starting IEEE Computer Magazine]], by Ted Bonn
*[[First-Hand:Starting IEEE Computer Magazine|Starting IEEE Computer Magazine]], by Ted Bonn
*[[First-Hand:Recollections of the IRE|Recollections of the IRE]], by Bradford Bates
*No Damned Computer Can Tell Me What To Do! The Story of the Naval Tactical Data System, NTDS, [[First-Hand:No Damned Computer is Going to Tell Me What to DO - The Story of the Naval Tactical Data System, NTDS|Chapter 1]], [[First-Hand:The Navy Codebreakers and Their Digital Computers - Chapter 2 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 2]], [[First-Hand:McNally's Challenge, Conceptualizing the Naval Tactical Data System - Chapter 3 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 3]], [[First-Hand:Building the U.S. Navy's First Seagoing Digital System - Chapter 4 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 4]], [[First-Hand:Testing the Naval Tactical Data System - Chapter 5 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 5]], [[First-Hand:Moving the Firing Key to NTDS - Chapter 6 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 6]], [[First-Hand:The Naval Tactical Data System in Combat - Chapter 7 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 7]], [[First-Hand:The Marine Tactical Data System and the Airborne Tactical Data System - Chapter 8 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 8]], [[First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 9]], by David Boslaugh
*No Damned Computer Can Tell Me What To Do! The Story of the Naval Tactical Data System, NTDS, [[First-Hand:No Damned Computer is Going to Tell Me What to DO - The Story of the Naval Tactical Data System, NTDS|Chapter 1]], [[First-Hand:The Navy Codebreakers and Their Digital Computers - Chapter 2 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 2]], [[First-Hand:McNally's Challenge, Conceptualizing the Naval Tactical Data System - Chapter 3 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 3]], [[First-Hand:Building the U.S. Navy's First Seagoing Digital System - Chapter 4 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 4]], [[First-Hand:Testing the Naval Tactical Data System - Chapter 5 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 5]], [[First-Hand:Moving the Firing Key to NTDS - Chapter 6 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 6]], [[First-Hand:The Naval Tactical Data System in Combat - Chapter 7 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 7]], [[First-Hand:The Marine Tactical Data System and the Airborne Tactical Data System - Chapter 8 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 8]], [[First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System|Chapter 9]], by David Boslaugh
*[[First-Hand:Invention of an Integrated Circuit|Invention of an Integrated Circuit]], by Jack Bremer
*[[First-Hand:Invention of an Integrated Circuit|Invention of an Integrated Circuit]], by Jack Bremer
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*[[First-Hand:Origins of Hewlett Packard 35 (HP-35)|Origins of Hewlett Packard 35 (HP-35)]], by Dave Cochran
*[[First-Hand:Origins of Hewlett Packard 35 (HP-35)|Origins of Hewlett Packard 35 (HP-35)]], by Dave Cochran
*[[First-Hand:Observations of the History Of Radio/Television Since the Close of World War II|Observations of the History Of Radio/Television Since the Close of World War II]], by Jules Cohen
*[[First-Hand:Observations of the History Of Radio/Television Since the Close of World War II|Observations of the History Of Radio/Television Since the Close of World War II]], by Jules Cohen
*[[First-Hand:It's a Small World|It's a Small World]], by Samuel Colodny
*[[First-Hand:My Personal History With APS, Part 1|My Personal History With APS, Part 1]], by William Croswell
*[[First-Hand:My Personal History With APS, Part 1|My Personal History With APS, Part 1]], by William Croswell
*[[First-Hand:My Personal History With APS, Part 2a|My Personal History With APS, Part 2a]], by William Croswell
*[[First-Hand:My Personal History With APS, Part 2a|My Personal History With APS, Part 2a]], by William Croswell
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*[[First-Hand:A Memorable Period|A Memorable Period]], by Jack Peterson
*[[First-Hand:A Memorable Period|A Memorable Period]], by Jack Peterson
*[[First-Hand:The Hidden Markov Model|The Hidden Markov Model]], by Lawrence R. Rabiner
*[[First-Hand:The Hidden Markov Model|The Hidden Markov Model]], by Lawrence R. Rabiner
*[[First-Hand:The Electrical Engineering Career Of Thomas J. Radcliffe, P.E.|The Electrical Engineering Career Of Thomas J. Radcliffe, P.E.]], by Thomas J. Radcliffe
*[[First-Hand:Event in Telecom Switching Development|Event in Telecom Switching Development]], by  Philip C. Richards
*[[First-Hand:Event in Telecom Switching Development|Event in Telecom Switching Development]], by  Philip C. Richards
*[[First-Hand:Lab for Agricultural Remote Sensing|Lab For Agricultural Remote Sensing]], by Bill Rymer
*[[First-Hand:Lab for Agricultural Remote Sensing|Lab For Agricultural Remote Sensing]], by Bill Rymer
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*[[First-Hand:My Saturn 5 Experiences|My Saturn 5 Experiences]], by Darrell Tesdall
*[[First-Hand:My Saturn 5 Experiences|My Saturn 5 Experiences]], by Darrell Tesdall
*[[First-Hand:Recollections of My Career|Recollections of My Career]], by Sasson Toeg
*[[First-Hand:Recollections of My Career|Recollections of My Career]], by Sasson Toeg
*[[First-Hand:My Very Biased History of the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Maryland, College Park|My Very Biased History of the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Maryland, College Park]], by Steven Tretter
*[[First-Hand:The First Continuous Visible Laser|The First Continuous Visible Laser]], by Alan White
*[[First-Hand:The First Continuous Visible Laser|The First Continuous Visible Laser]], by Alan White
*[[First-Hand:My Recollections in Electrical Engineering|My Recollections in Electrical Engineering]], by Alvin C. Wilson
*[[First-Hand:My Recollections in Electrical Engineering|My Recollections in Electrical Engineering]], by Alvin C. Wilson
*[[First-Hand:The Loon and the Lark|The Loon and the Lark]], by Howard Wilson
*[[First-Hand:The Loon and the Lark|The Loon and the Lark]], by Howard Wilson
*[[First-Hand:An Electrical Engineering Education at Cornell, 1956 - 1961|An Electrical Engineering Education at Cornell, 1956 - 1961]], by A. David Wunsch
*[[First-Hand:An Electrical Engineering Education at Cornell, 1956 - 1961|An Electrical Engineering Education at Cornell, 1956 - 1961]], by A. David Wunsch

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IEEE was formed on 1 January 1963 through the merger of the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE). So 2012 is our 50th year, and the IEEE History Center would like to recognize all those who have been loyal members since the beginning.

The 50 Year Member First Hand Histories is a special collection of First Hand Histories submitted by these members.

If you are a 50 year member and would like to contribute a First Hand History, please see the First Hand History creation instructions.

Once your First Hand History is completed, we will mark your contribution with a graphic replica of the First 50 Year Member pin shown above.

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List of 50 Year Member First Hand Histories