Darn, that's TWO up on me. I don't recall either one, and I was/am a serious Mighty Mouse fan. "Here I come to save the day..."
From Wikipedia (who has Free Documentation License,so no copyrights are violated here) re: The Green Hornet--"During World War II, the radio show's title was used as a codename for SIGSALY, secret encryption equipment used in the war.
The Green Hornet was played by Al Hodge, who later went on to play television's Captain Video" verrrrrrry interesting.......
From Wikipedia (who has Free Documentation License,so no copyrights are violated here) re: The Green Hornet--"During World War II, the radio show's title was used as a codename for SIGSALY, secret encryption equipment used in the war.
The Green Hornet was played by Al Hodge, who later went on to play television's Captain Video" verrrrrrry interesting.......