Start date?
December 6, 1941.
Was neutral, British helped maximize its war effort.
United States.
Women had to learn it extensively.
Morse code.
Code name was Intrepid.
William Stephenson.
Often at old Camp X site.
Artifacts.
Taken over by the Canadian government?
1947.
Operated from consent from capitol, RCMP, NCOs, Hydra.
Canada.
William E. Fairbairn specialized in it.
Hand-to-hand combat.
Helped utilize Hydra.
Bill Hardcastle and Benjamin deForest Bayly.
The site is now called..
Intrepid Park after William Stephenson.
Igor Gouzenko was hidden with his wife and kid after his defection in Ottawa...?
Recruits were immigrants from what countries?
Yogoslavia, Czechoslovakia.
Agents were often taught this special non-violent form of fighting.
Silent killing/unarmed combat.
Helped trained hand-to-hand combat.
William Fairbairn.
The park has two of these.
Two historic plaques.
Training school was closed?
April, 1944.
Five eyes?
Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.
Training lasted..?
About 10 weeks.
Hid at Camp X after betraying his country.
Igor Gouzenko.
CBC made a show called?
X Company.
When was Camp X closed?
1969.
Allies with major involvement in Camp X.
Britain.
Used the Hydra to..
Code and de-code against the Germans.
Most popular commander.
Lt. Col. Bill Brooker.
Canadian Corps of Signals called it...?
Oshawa Wireless Station.