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This is a list of historical figures mentioned in anomalies, the guided tour station, and Maggie Adler 's notes.

Colonel Caleb Edwards

Edwards Island, named in honor of Colonel Caleb Edwards, was gifted to Edwards for his part in the American-Indian Wars after 1890. After his death, the government took control of the island at the outset of World War 2. [1]

It has been claimed that Colonel Edwards was honored for his slaughtering of countless families during the ethnic cleansing of the American-Indian Wars. [2]

Marianne Bozek

Marianne Bozek was a civilian who worked on Edwards Island developing communications protection. Her primary office was located in the Data Command Annex in Discovery Cliffs. Bozek is known as the inventor of the Wave-Assisted-Lock (WAL) system – a radio frequency identification system allowing personnel to unlock prescribed locks using portable two-way radios. [3]

Marianne Bozek is described by Maggie Adler as a kind, humble woman. Bozek helped Adler decode messages from the ghosts of the USS Kanaloa Crew. Marianne Bozek told Maggie she "corresponded" with a man named Calvin, who died on the Kanaloa. Despite this, Maggie suspected Bozek did not believe the messages were truly from the sunken Kanaloa. [4]

Lieutenant James Earle Platman

Lieutenant James Earle Platman was the first commanding officer of the USS Kanaloa. The USS Kanaloa was commissioned into service under his command on January 15, 1941. [5]

Major Richard “Dick” Harden

Major Richard “Dick” Harden was a communications officer in the communications tower on Edwards Island. Harden was the tower’s longest-tenured radioman, serving for 8 years. In 1988 the tower was re-designated from Site 82 to Harden Tower in his honor. [6]

Lieutenant Peter Hasboro

Lieutenant Peter Hasboro is known for sculpting the Sentry. The Sentry was installed in Epiphany Field in 1979, following an anonymous petition started by Maggie Adler in 1975.[7] The Sentry is modeled after Hasboro's close friend Jake Carlisle, who died of a pulmonary embolism shortly after the statue's reveal ceremony, according to the Sentry Steam trading card.[8]

Colonel Tim Russell

Colonel Tim Russell would often take walks and sketch the wildlife in the woods, west of his barracks. He led a petition to have the land federally protected in 1974, and the petition passed in 1988. Edwards Island then became an internationally-recognized wildlife refuge and bird sanctuary. [9]

Lieutenant Commander Matthew Fineburg

Lieutenant commander Matthew Fineburg is known for implementing the call-and-response system to prevent tampering with the base's automatic safety measures. [10]

Major General Casey William Milner

Major General Casey William Milner was a soldier who served during the Civil War. Fort Milner is named in his honor according to the Fort Milner Steam trading card.[11]

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