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This morning I was scrolling though looking for a particular picture on my phone. I stopped to have a look at this old Western Union telegraph and noticed it was sent exactly 73 years ago yesterday to my mom from my dad who was in Japan during the US occupation I believe. They were married in 1949 and it appears their 2nd or maybe it was their 1st Christmas was spent apart.
 

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Coincidentally, my last name, MacKay, is referenced in the wire.
I believe WU was referring to the town of MacKay in Australia.
Don in SoCal.
Yeah
 

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Interesting to note that the message was sent using the numeric code ’71 61 32’ which relates to a standard list of ‘Fixed Text” messages. I believe Western Union and its competitors such as Cable & Wireless originally introduced these (using the same codes) during WWII, allowing messages to be sent at a low rate by US armed forces personnel serving abroad.

Here’s Western Union’s fixed text message list (ignore the scribblings on it) where you can see that ’71 61 32’ selected by the sender generates the message in full by transposing it at the receiving end.

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That's rather interesting RC. I so enjoy any extra details such as that and finding out how things of the past were done. Thank you!

I printed the the info sheet you provided and will put it with the telegram with a little explanation on how these numeric codes aided in this form of communication during these times.
 

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Coincidentally, my last name, MacKay, is referenced in the wire.
I believe WU was referring to the town of MacKay in Australia.
Don in SoCal.
I know it’s coincidental but a friend of mine had grandparents named MacKay, from Burlington, Iowa area.

Im sure that telegram was very well received. Good history.
 

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What a great memento! Thanks for sharing that! Very cool!
 

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I know it’s coincidental but a friend of mine had grandparents named MacKay, from Burlington, Iowa area.

Im sure that telegram was very well received. Good history.
That would be a coincidence. The address in Burlington, IA was my grandparents (mother's side) home. My mom must have been visiting her parents for the holidays, it seems. My parents lived in Coon Rapids, IA at the time this telegram was sent.
 

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