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Kathleen Waddell
Kathleen Waddell
Chief Sanderson, Galt
Chief Sanderson, Galt
HMCS Stadacona Halifax
HMCS Stadacona Halifax
Three friends in Wren Uniforms
Three friends in Wren Uniforms
Isobel Cummins, Kathleen Waddell, and Anne Robertson at H.M.C.S. Stadacona, Halifax.
Isobel Cummins, Kathleen Waddell, and Anne Robertson at H.M.C.S. Stadacona, Halifax.
Member of the party sent to set up the first signals station in the Canadian north, Lt.-Col. W. W. Lockhart, command signals officer of Alberta, British Columbia, N. W. T. and Y. T., is now preparing to observe the 25th anniversary of the system.
Member of the party sent to set up the first signals station in the Canadian north, Lt.-Col. W. W. Lockhart, command signals officer of Alberta, British Columbia, N. W. T. and Y. T., is now preparing to observe the 25th anniversary of the system.
Royal Canadian Signal Corps maintains and operates a Canada-wide radio and teletype system in Calder.
Royal Canadian Signal Corps maintains and operates a Canada-wide radio and teletype system in Calder.
Royal Canadian Signal Corps maintains and operates a Canada-wide radio and teletype system in Calder.
Royal Canadian Signal Corps maintains and operates a Canada-wide radio and teletype system in Calder.
Royal Canadian Signal Corps maintains and operates a Canada-wide radio and teletype system in Calder: Sgt. O. Z. Osland goes over a 10,000 watts high frequency transmitter.
Royal Canadian Signal Corps maintains and operates a Canada-wide radio and teletype system in Calder: Sgt. O. Z. Osland goes over a 10,000 watts high frequency transmitter.
Royal Canadian Signal Corps maintains and operates a Canada-wide radio and teletype system in Calder: (L-R) Cpl. J. W. Turnbull and Sgt. E. R. Ellis receive weather reports hourly throughout the day from scattered northern points.
Royal Canadian Signal Corps maintains and operates a Canada-wide radio and teletype system in Calder: (L-R) Cpl. J. W. Turnbull and Sgt. E. R. Ellis receive weather reports hourly throughout the day from scattered northern points.