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I served as a Radar Mechanic during the Second World War and was told that a Certificate was available. Where can I apply?

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I served as a Radar Mechanic during the Second World War and was told that a Certificate was available. Where can I apply?

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If you served in the RCAF and were a Radar Mechanic attached to the RAF during the Second World War, a certificate of appreciation from the British Air Ministry of Defence is available. If you have not received your certificate please write to Veterans Affairs Canada, Honours & Awards, in order to have your entitlement verified and the certificate issued. Family members of a deceased veteran can also apply. Please not that only one certificate per Radar Mechanic will be issued.

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