I grew up with the DEW Line. Family friends, fathers of school mates, neighbours worked on the project and some didn't come home. As I grew more interested in aircraft in the late 50's and 60's I was surrounded by the surviving aircraft (and future wrecks) and heard a lot of the stories of cold, whiteouts and some of the incredible scenery the people saw.
A lot of the history has been preserved (and was almost lost when one of the historians passed away, but the website contents were saved)
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