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Posted by spacelizards (U2490505) on Wednesday, 18th January 2006
Hello all,
I'm trying to find out about the work my grandfather did during WW2 on a y station. I haven't had much luck searching the internet and I wondered if there might be anyone here who knows a good book I could consult, or even somebody who used to work on y stations themselves. My grandfather never talked about it a great deal so I don't really know where to start! Any help you can offer would be very gratefully appreciated.
Hi
Have a look at this website, should help a little.
Cheers
S
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Posted by spacelizards (U2490505) on Wednesday, 18th January 2006
Hello Stoggler,
Thanks for the link. At least I know what he was doing now. Do you happen to know whereabouts the stations were based?
Thanks.
Hi
I don't unfortunately, I was wondering that myself. I would assume they would be on high ground and/or near the east and south coasts but I couldn't be sure
S
Morning,
apparently there was a y station in Whitchurch on the Welsh border and one (at least) in London.
That's about all I've found so far.
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