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Sworn to Secrecy: Canadians on Radar, 1940-1945
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Second of nine flashcards demonstrating how to track aircraft over the North Sea
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This flashcard clearly shows the coastline as the plane approaches Germany.
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A diagram showing the layout of the RAF Filter Room stations, which provided crucial information
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The station logbook shows that Les Brown was on duty during the D-day invasions
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RAF Form 1629, Mechanical Transport Drivers ID card issued to K.E. Wells to drive trucks in convoy
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War economy required everyone to conserve resources & this envelope requests that it be re-used
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This envelope was used to make notes about radar equipment (incl. transmitters, receivers and GCI)
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Note the "On Active Service" YMCA notepaper used for these figures
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RCAF Notebook
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RCAF Notebook - Look closely!  It's been stamped at the bottom as a confidential RDF Notebook
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A travel brochure for Bombay, India, appealing to RAF servicemen on leave
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"Boost" station magazine from RAF Station Korangi Creek in what is now Pakistan
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RAF Form 295A - Pass issued to F/Sgt A.G. James while at RAF Station Waterbeach
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RAF ration coupon for Confectionery and Sweets
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The station magazine in Gander, NL was slightly more professional, and was printed in New Brunswick!
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Eleven stations along the British Columbia coast were vigilant against the threat of attack
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The Alcatrash, RCAF Station Marble Island's station magazine
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"Out of nowhere - going nowhere" - The Isolationist station magazine
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