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Our gratitude
and congratulations to the members of the Northern Alberta Signallers and Communicators
Association whose efforts at preserving the history of the NWT & Y Radio System
inspired the creation of this Project and this website. http://www.nwtandy.rcsigs.ca/nasca.html |
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gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Doug Hildebrand and his staff at the
Canadian Military Communications and Electronics Museum
for their unfailing goodwill and good acvice, and for allowing us to copy their
documents and photographs.http://www.c-and-e-museum.org/
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The Signallers Club of Canada:
http://www.the-sigs-club.ca/
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The
Khaki Telco: COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS
1923 - 1959
http://www.commelec.forces.gc.ca/organization/history/branch/anxe_e.asp
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The Blue Helmets (Peacekeepers Association) www.thebluehelmets.ca
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New Brunswick Signallers Association (NB Sigs)
www.nbsigs.ca
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We
are also indebted to Joe Costello of RCSigs Militaria for hosting this site on
his internet server and for his assistance and advice in the design and posting
of it. http://www.rcsigs.ca/Home/
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An
excellent outline of the "SigInt" Special Wireless units of WWII, and
links to other sites of interest to former RCCS people and military history buffs.
http://www.troywoodintarsia.com/special/special.htm
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Our
gratitude and hanks to those many hundreds of history buffs, Old Sigs Hands, family
and friends of the Corps, and just plain interested folk, who have brought and
sent in their memorabilia, photographs, letters, diaries, jottings and musings
to be added to the collection at the Military Communications and Electronics Museum.
And also to those who gave, and are giving, freely of their time and money to
preserve our heritage. www.nwtandy.rcsigs/ca/volunteers.htm |
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The
purpose of this page is for former and current serving Canadian Signals - Radio
Operators to keep in touch with one another. This page is not affiliated with
the Department of National Defense or any other military organization. http://www.radops.com/ |
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http://www.troywoodintarsia.com/ Includes sites on:
Vancouver Wireless; 1 Wireless Troop; CFS Masset; Pacific Signallers; CFS Alert; 1 Cdn. Special Wireless Gp. and Special Wireless.
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http://www.veteranvoice.info/
An on-line forum for issues of concern to veterans.
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Vancouver Island Military Museum
http://nanaimo.ark.com/~vimm/
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Debert Military History Museum
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/debert.museum/ |
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Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Association
Atlantic Division. http://eastcoastsigs.tripod.com/ |
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Online
Oldtimers
http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv5/ |
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Joint
Arctic Weather Stations |
This
site is about the five weather stations in Canada's High Arctic, and those who
served there. Established from 1947 to 1950, they were a joint project of Canada
and the United States. http://groups.msn.com/MouldBayEurekaIsachsenAlert/_whatsnew.msnw
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Radio
Regulations Branch Alumni |
Radio frequency spectrum management in Canada http://www.spectralumni.ca/
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Friends of the Communications Research Centrehttp://www.friendsofcrc.ca/
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