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==Further reading== * {{cite book|title=SOS to the rescue|author=Baarslag, Karl|year=1935|url=https://archive.org/details/sosto-the-rescue-karl-baarslag-pr-5-1937/page/n6/mode/1up|publisher=Oxford University Press}} (Later editions are titled ''Famous Sea Rescues''.) * Collins, Francis A., [https://books.google.com/books?id=w1hDAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA104 "Some Stirring Wireless Rescues"], from ''The Wireless Man'', 1912, pp. 104β141. * Dilks, John H. III, "Why SOS?" in ''QST'', June 2007, pages 88β89. (Reprint of certain sections of Baarslag, above.) * Herman, Jeffrey, [https://www.radiomarine.org/reports-from-nmo/first-sos "My First SOS at NMO"], 1994 (radiomarine.org). * Leech, Arthur, [https://archive.org/details/radioage03unse/page/29/mode/1up "Thrills That Go with SOS: What Happened When the ''Merida'' Was Rammed"], ''Radio Age'', December 1924, pp. 29β30, 67β69. Reviews 1911 [[SS Merida (1906)|''Merida'']] collision and sinking. * Worts, George F., [https://archive.org/details/radiobroadcast05unse/page/147/mode/1up "Adventures of a Wireless Free-Lance: A Thrill that Came Thrice in a Night-time"], ''Radio Broadcast'', June 1924, pp. 147β151. First hand account of a c. 1913 episode when a single shipboard operator had to coordinate responses to three simultaneous Pacific Ocean emergencies.
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