I note the BBC have a series on tv at present about the british reaction to the cold war, from all avenues.
Among the topics covered on one show was their version of the observer corps, which up to the 90s, was a role of the FCA.
A number of national exercises were carried out, with the CD doing their own thing.
The FCA role was to monitor the progress of the nuclear war which had happened elsewhere.
Where we were expected to do this monitoring was never revealed....
Anyone else old enough to remember?
Among the topics covered on one show was their version of the observer corps, which up to the 90s, was a role of the FCA.
A number of national exercises were carried out, with the CD doing their own thing.
The FCA role was to monitor the progress of the nuclear war which had happened elsewhere.
Where we were expected to do this monitoring was never revealed....
Anyone else old enough to remember?
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