AFCEA Ottawa Chapter
 
Phone: (613) 721-6031
 
EMail: info@afceaottawa.ca
Sep 6th, 2010





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The Secrets of Radar Museum is dedicated to preserving the experiences, stories and histories of the men and women who helped build, develop, operate, maintain and defend Canadian radar, here in Canada and abroad. To this end, the radar training program that took place in Clinton trained a generation of defense electronics experts who went on to become the founding fathers of the defence electronics industry in Canada. Organizations who are interested in a venue to display their corporate history as it relates to our mandate are welcome to contact us.
 
Those who served in radar came from every walk of life, including Allan Winters (second on right), who founded the CHUM broadcasting empire.
 
 
Radar operators worked in highly secret locations around the world.
 

Take a moment and imagine yourself as an 18 year old shopkeeper in 1941.

You've just enlisted, and expect to be shipped to the front lines of the war. As you board your ship to cross the Atlantic Ocean, the military police pull you aside, and put you in solitary confinement for five days.

At the end of your five days, you find out that you were put in confinement because you are going to be reassigned to a top-secret division of the Air Force. The level of secrecy is so high, that the military authorities couldn't tell you why you were being detained! It won't be for another 50 years, until 1991, that you will be released to speak of what you did, and how it helped the war effort.

 
 

Head Office Mailing Address:
The Secrets of Radar Museum
PO Box 24033 London, Ontario N6H 5C4

E-mail
Nicole Drake, Museum Manager
John Millson, Treasurer

Hours of operation
10 am to 4 pm Thursday to Saturday
except major holidays
Other times by appointment

Phone
519-691-5922
 
 
 
 Sounds too crazy to be true doesn't it? Men and women from across Canada had something similar to this happen to them during WWII. Their legacy helped to protect our soldiers at war, our people at home, and helped to create a technological legacy that serves as one of the foundations of day to day items that we now take for granted.

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