Background
Rhoer, Edward Van Der was born on February 26, 1917 in New York City. Son of Fred Van Der Rhoer and Louise (Winter) Kearney.
(One of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II w...)
One of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II was the success of American code breakers in reading the messages of the Japanese armed forces and diplomatic service. The story of OP-20-G and how it helped the Navy win the war in the Pacificby one of the team of code breakers.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0595089135/?tag=2022091-20
(One of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II w...)
One of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II was the success of American code breakers in reading the messages of the Japanese armed forces and diplomatic service. The story of OP-20-G and how it helped the Navy win the war in the Pacificby one of the team of code breakers.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0809485958/?tag=2022091-20
(One of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II w...)
One of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II was the success of American code breakers in reading the messages of the Japanese armed forces and diplomatic service. The story of OP-20-G and how it helped the Navy win the war in the Pacificby one of the team of code breakers.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0709175450/?tag=2022091-20
government official freelance writer
Rhoer, Edward Van Der was born on February 26, 1917 in New York City. Son of Fred Van Der Rhoer and Louise (Winter) Kearney.
Student, Harvard University, 1941-1942; student, University Colorado, 1946; student, University Denver, 1948.
Cryptanalyst, Office of Naval Communications, Washington, 1946-1947; with, Central Intelligence Agency, 1949-1950; special adviser, High Commissioner for Federal Republic of Germany, Frankfurt, 1950-1951; emigre relations officer, United States Army, Munich, 1952-1954; with, Central Intelligence Agency, 1954-1957; chief communication analysis group, United States Army, Tokyo, 1957-1959; policy director, Radio Liberty, Munich, 1960-1975; retired, Radio Liberty, Munich, 1975; consultant, Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty, Munich, 1983-1995.
(One of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II w...)
(One of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II w...)
(One of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II w...)
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Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1941-1946. Member Authors Guild.
Married Charlotte Jeanette Whelan. Children: James, Margaret, Dirk, Janette, Laura.