Albert G. Lee
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Lieutenant Colonel Sir Albert George Lee Military Cross, MC (24 May 1879 – 26 August 1967) was a Great Britain, British radio pioneer. Lee was born in Conwy, Wales, and in 1903 entered the General Post Office Engineering Service, where he designed and tested submarine and other cables. In World War I he served in the Royal Engineers (Signal Service) commanding a telegraph construction company, and later was Officer-in-Charge, General Headquarters Signal Area. In 1920 Lee became involved with radios, and soon became Staff Engineer in charge of the radio section of the General Post Office. He was associated with the development of a coupled circuit arc, the Rugby, Warwickshire high-power station, and the transatlantic telephone and shortwave telephone service. Lee was a member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, and chaired its Wireless Section from 1927 to 1928. He was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Radio Engineers in 1929, knighted in the 1937 New Year Honours and awarded the IEEE Medal of Honor, IRE Medal of Honor in 1939 "for his accomplishments in promoting international radio services and in fostering advances in the art and science of radio communication."


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IEEE History Center biography
* Lee, A.G., "The Radio Communication Services of the British Post Office", ''Proceedings of the IRE'', volume 18, issue 10, October 1930, pages 1690–1731. {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Albert G. 1879 births 1967 deaths People from Conwy Royal Engineers officers British electrical engineers Radio pioneers IEEE Medal of Honor recipients British Army personnel of World War I Knights Bachelor Recipients of the Military Cross Welsh military personnel