Secrets of Radar Museum (The)
London, Ontario

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Sworn to Secrecy: Canadians on Radar, 1940-1945
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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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Radar stations were located in strategic locations and were often difficult to access.
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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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WAAF operator Jan Bates participated in this RAF Victory Parade at the end of the war
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Radar mechanics on H.M.T. 'Ile de France' on their way home from England
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The 1945 Radar Bulletin was printed by No. 60 Group to share the successes of new radar technology
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The certificate of service lists the particulars of service, including postings and awards.
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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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The Secrets of Radar Museum was founded by RCAF veterans and community members in London ON in 2001
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