The Invisible War: The Untold Secret Story of Number One Canadian Special Wireless Group, Royal Canadian Signal Corps, 1944-1946

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Dundurn, 2001 - History - 302 pages

While the Second World War raged in Europe, demanding most of Canada's military effort, an equally fierce war with Japan was going on in the Far East. Army, navy, and air force signals units in Canada kept watch on the enemy's vital radio communications. To be more effective, Number One Canadian Special Wireless Group of the Royal Canadian Signals Corps was formed to go to the Southwest Pacific war theatre for close-in radio eavesdropping.

Murray describes the often zany career of the only complete signals unit Canada sent to the War in the Pacific, and the significant part it played in the Allied signals intelligence operation known as "Magic."

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About the author (2001)

Gilbert S.(Gil) Murray was a wartime member of 1CSWG. His journalistic career has included ten years at The Toronto Daily Star, eight years at CFRB Radio in Toronto, and twenty years as Information Officer and Director of Public Information at McMaster University.

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