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195:. After a search which included hundreds of members of the RCAF from the station, her body was discovered a short distance from the station. Truscott was arrested, denied many of the civilized considerations not yet enshrined in law as 'rights' (such as full disclosure of the evidence against him) and convicted of Capital Murder. He was not convicted of rape yet this was always presented as a motive. His sentence was to be death by hanging but this was commuted to life in prison. 105: 178:
Some of the original radar equipment has been relocated to the Secrets of Radar Museum in London, Ontario. The museum is located at this time at the 427 Wing, 2155B Crumlin Road North, London. The importance of the work done at RAF Clinton was that not only the radar was created and improved upon,
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This death sentence is often credited for bringing an end to the death penalty in Canada. In addition Truscott never exhibited any pathological behaviors that would be used by criminal profilers to include him in a pool of suspects. He was eventually exonerated when his conviction was overturned
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era, with continued expansions throughout the 1950s and 60s. As part of a centralization effort, CFB Clinton was closed in 1971, with the site abandoned by 1972. A number of buildings remain on the site, including a large "golf ball" radome.
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The merger saw the Canadian Forces rationalize and consolidate many of its facilities to avoid duplication and CFB Clinton was closed by 1971 with its remaining units distributed to other facilities.
142:, RCAF Station Clinton hosted other units, including No. 12 Examination Unit, No. 1 Air Radio Officer School, School of Food Services, and the Aerospace Engineering (AERE) Officer School. 397: 342:
Whilsmith, Gwyneth J., ed. Tuckersmith Memories 1935–1985. Exeter, Ontario: Corporation of the Township of Tuckersmith, 1985. 274–79. Print.
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Following the closure of the base, the buildings were sold to real estate developer John Van Gastel and now make up the small village of
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and in November 1945 became home to the No. 1 Radar and Communications School (No. 1 R&CS), which it co-hosted with nearby
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Steven Hayter; "History of the Creation of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan", Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
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From its start, the station hosted the No. 31 Range and Direction Finding (RDF) School (RDF was the British cover name for
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device. UK, Canadian, US and other servicemen were trained at Clinton, with practical flights being carried out at nearby
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Maccaulay, Horace R. The Military Base at Clinton, Ontario. Ottawa: Horace R. Maccaulay, 2005. Print.
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Unlike many RCAF stations across Canada, RCAF Station Clinton was not mothballed at the end of the
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The Aerodrome of Democracy: Canada and the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, 1939-1945
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Fred Kaufman; "Kaufman Report: Executive Summary"; Canadian Department of Justice, 2004.
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on the base disappeared after accepting a ride on the bicycle of 14-year-old classmate
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Bruce Forsyth; "A Short History of Abandoned and Downsized Canadian Military Bases,"
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On June 9, 1959, 12-year-old Lynne Harper, who lived in the
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but the common microwave stems directly from that research.
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http://www.militarybruce.com/history/base-history.html
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RCAF Station Clinton
Canadian Forces Base
Clinton
Ontario
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
radar
top secret
RCAF Station Centralia
Cold War
Royal Air Force
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan

radar
Royal Canadian Air Force
Second World War
RCAF Station Centralia
Cold War
Royal Canadian Navy
Canadian Army
Canadian Forces
Vanastra, Ontario
married quarters
Steven Truscott
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978-1-4269-2110-0
ISBN
0660114437
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