Keith Tostevin, who was given a secret job as an electrician in 1957, revealed it on his 80th birthday.
A Guernsey man has revealed to his family a secret he has held for 66 years - that he worked on a classified project in a World War Two bunker.
He had just started working as an apprentice electrician when he was given the secret mission, work for the States of Guernsey, by his boss.Mr Tostevin gathered his family at the bunker at Pleinmont Point for a photo when he told them the story. "You are not allowed to tell anybody and don't tell any of the workmen that it is confidential work."Mr Tostevin said they eventually went up to Pleinmont Point and an estates official opened up the building and we walked through the building and I vaguely remember we want electric lighting here, here and here.No reason was given for the secret scheme and he still is unsure what the purpose of his work was.
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