George Moreland Stamps

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George Moreland Stamps (born June 15, 1924) was an American B-17 Flying Fortress bomber pilot during World War II, a mathematics and physics instructor at Fort Schuyler Maritime Academy, and the principal developer of the modern fax machine while working for Hogan Labs (New York City) 1950-1952, Telautograph 1959-1963, Magnavox 1963-1973, and Xerox 1973-1976.

Lt. Col. Stamps is retired and lives with his wife in Oxford, Georgia.


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