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Sworn to Secrecy: Canadians on Radar, 1940-1945
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RCAF Notebook - Look closely!  It's been stamped at the bottom as a confidential RDF Notebook
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Maintaining the equipment on the radar towers meant climbing when necessary, even in rain and snow!
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The Filter Room in St. Johns, Newfoundland kept track of activity on Canada's east coast
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Isolated stations: the barren landscape from the window of a plane heading to Goose Bay, Labrador
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Newpaper clipping about radar veteran John N. Given and his brothers
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F/O Given's notebook showing the crews and shifts for the Cape Scott, B.C. radar station
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The most northerly B.C. radar station was located at Langara Island, in the Queen Charlotte Islands
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First article in The Globe & Mail showing photographs of radar equipment
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Radar mechanics in front of guard house at RCAF Leeming
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Several WWII radar men continued to serve in the RCAF after the war, including as instructors.
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W/C K.R. Patrick and radar inventor Sir Robert Watson-Watt at a BBQ in Canada after the war
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