Metz, France

1959 – Historical Narrative – National Archives of Canada


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HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
1 AIR DIVISION HQ

1 AIR DIVISION, RCAF, METZ, FRANCE
Combat Operations Center
Period from 1 Dec 59 to 31 May 60

NARRATIVE REPORT

6 Dec 59

British Royal Flight with HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a flight from IK to 4 (F) Wing Baden Soellingen, overshot two GCA approaches. Weather at the time was W3K 2/8F. Royal aircraft went onward to its alternate, Stuttgart Germany.

9 Dec 59

Exercise "Rapid Reflex" effective 0750. This exercise sponsored by 4ATAF is to test the operational effectiveness of communications.

11 Dec 59

Exercise "Quick Train" effective 0430. This exercise is a SHAPE sponsored exercise and is to test the operational readiness of SACEUR Air Defence Force.

12 Dec 59

One F-86 crashed on runway at Marville. Pilot slightly injured.

18 Dec 59

Message received from 4 ATAF to execute "Rapid Reflex". The purpose of exercise outlined earlier.

21 Dec 59

Crash reported on Soellingen Airfield. One F86 aircraft exploded in mid-air; pilot ejecting unsuccessfully.

23 Dec 59

Exercise "Rapid Reflex" effective 1500Z.

31 Dec 59

Air Division Radar (Yellowjack) reported that a USAF T-33 crashed 18 miles south-east of Spangdahlem, Germany. USAF Search and Rescue reported seeing two parachutes on the ground. Airmen safe.

18 Jan 60

At this time, Exercise "Soft Spot" is in effect for the four wings of the Air Division. Exercise Soft Spot is an Air Division sponsored exercise and is designed to test reaction times and to exercise NBC and fallout defence plans of 1 Air Division units.

23 Jan 60

Exercise "Rapid Reflex" called at 1610. Executed as per operational order.

28 Jan 60

Air Division COC being advised by 17th Air Force that exercise "Winter Shield" will take place between the 2nd and the 8th of Feb. The Air Division may be asked to provide fighter aircraft to participate.

29 Jan 60

Exercise "Rapid Reflex" called at this time and executed as per operation order.

6 Feb 60

Authorities at Frescaty Airport near Metz have requested Air Division HQ for possible witness to a crash of an F-84F from their base. A Support Unit Air Force Police has witnessed an explosion a few kilometers from the Chateau de Mercy and is on hand for the French investigators.

11 Feb 60

"SOS" forty miles south-east of Metz, Air Division Zulu sections being airborne at that time, were diverted for possible intercept. The emergency was a French F-86K which had lost its radio. The aircraft was escorted to Colmar (French airport) and landed safely.

12 Feb 60

Exercise "Rapid Reflex" called at that time, and was executed according to 4ATAF operation order.

16 Feb 60

Air Division’s IDF Zulu section was scrambled "Live" as back up for a section of USAF fighters scrambled on two unknown in the iron curtain. Identification revealed that the unknown were two West German F-84F aircraft.

17 Feb 60

Air Division exercise "Silent Spectre" was played this evening, this exercise is an all weather fighters exercise and is to practice and test the all weather capability of Air Division.

4 Mar 60

One F-84 aircraft of French nationality based at Strasbourg crashed and burned in the Black Forest. This aircraft was seen to circle RCAF 4 (F) Wing twice and was given repeated green lights to land. The aircraft, for some unknown reason, headed 220º from Soellingen and disappeared.

10 Mar 60

"Sunrise". This code word means the start of an exercise called "Roulette". This exercise is 4ATAF sponsored and is to test the Air Defence capability of Central Europe, in which four different nationalities participate namely the French, German, American and Canadian forces. Emancipation of this exercise is forthcoming in future. Information received via Marseille and Paris ATC, that a Canadian F-86 en route to Decimomannu had crashed sometime after taking off from Marseille. Further information received later confirmed the crash, but that the pilot had "bailed out" and was waiting rescue by French helicopter. A French Gendarme called Air Division COC and informed that an F-86 Drop Tank had caused excessive damage to a farm house at Haguenau when the tank went through the roof. A check of our four wings revealed that one F-86 from 4 (F) Wing in the area at time stated and that the pilot had pulled negative "G" and one of the tanks left the aircraft.

18 Mar 60

2 ATAF Radar "Udem" informed Yellowjack that an "SOS" heading southbound was a USAF F-100 low on fuel. The pilot of the F-100 aircraft bailed out 30 miles north of Spangdahlem, Germany.

27 Mar 60

Canadian and American Intelligence informed on jamming of 4 (F) Wing radio beacon.

29 Mar 60

"Salesman" has received a series of Notams from Paris ATC spelling out areas out of bounds to all aircraft for certain dates to come; Mr. K. is coming to France and will land two kilometres from Air Division HQ. Mr. K. can boast that he will curtail Air Division’s Flying activities when visiting this region of France.

2 Apr 60

From the "Special Strike" network exercise "Quick Train" has been called. "Quick Train" is the nickname for an exercise sponsored by SHAPE twice yearly. It is to test the reaction time of allied commands forces. This exercise assumes an enemy capability to launching a large scale attack.

5 Apr 60

Launching of Exercise "Co-Op". The aims of this exercise are to test the Air defence forces of Central Europe as one coordinated force, to develop tactical flexibility and to develop and improve inter-zoned co-ordination.

8 Apr 60

"SOS" in Hotel Echo 3030, MC-A-4 and CR-C-4 had a mid-air collision. USAF Search and Rescue alerted and scrambled later. Helicopter pilot spotted two parachutes on ground. Both pilots picked up uninjured.

14 Apr 60

"Yellowjack" reports that HC-K one, leader of two CF-100 aircraft formation crashed in the Luxembourg airport area. The airport tower controller reports the sighting of two parachutes. USAF helicopter scrambled and later picked up the pilot and navigator.

29 Apr 60

Message received from 4ATAF to execute exercise "Super Chief". This exercise is 4ATAF sponsored and is to test communications down to wing operational level.

2 May 60

Salesman instructed to executive exercise "Senior Sentinel". This exercise is sponsored by RCAF Air Division and is to exercise all units at all levels in the implementation of the Air Division Air Defence Plan.

8 May 60

Logroll "SOC" requesting a section of "Zulu" aircraft to intercept an unknown coming behind the Iron Curtain. After completion of the intercept, the unknown was identified as a four-engine turbo-prop driven aircraft from the Czechoslovakian Airliner.

20 May 60

Mid-air collision of two RCAF F-86, both pilots bailed out, one of them taken to Landstuhl Hospital suffering from small head injuries. The other pilot, uninjured, was driven to 3 (F) Wing.

22 May 60

Salesman instructed to execute exercise "Yeoman". This exercise is sponsored by the RAF Fighter Command and is to test the Air Defence Force of the United Kingdom. Air Division’s role is to provide targets in mass raid formation and to penetrate British radar over the North Sea.

29 May 60

Salesman instructed to execute exercise "Super Chief". Information concerning this exercise was related earlier.

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HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
1 AIR DIVISION HQ

LIST OF 1 AIR DIVISION OPERATIONS ORDERS
USED BY COMBAT OPERATIONS CENTRE

BALANCE

SNOW SHOWER

CO-OP

SOFT SPOT

FLASH BACK

SOUTHERN BELLE

MOBILITY EXERCISE

SPREAD OUT

POLAR BEAR/TALL TIMBER

SQUADRON EXCHANGE

SUPER CHIEF

STAGECOACH SWITCH

REBECCA

STORMY TRAIL

ROULETTE

SUMMER SEASON

ROUND ROBIN

TARTAN TASK

SABRE SKIRMISH

TENT TIME

SABRE SALVO

TIDY TOT

SAD SAC

TRACK FAST

SARDINIA SALVO

TRIPLE THREAT

SCAN PLAN

TUESDAY SCRIMMAGE

SIX

TWIN THREAT

SENTRY POST

YEOMAN

SILENT SPECTRE

ZULU ALERT