Lowther, ON

1963 – Historical Narrative – National Archives of Canada


RCAF STATION LOWTHER
HISTORICAL SUMMARY
1 April 1963 to 31 December 1963

Introduction

The major function of this unit is to proved surveillance data and Time Division Data Link facilities to Duluth Air Defence Sector under MODE I Operation. This unit functions as a NGCI under MODE III Operation. Tracks from RCAF Station Pagwa and RCAF Station Moosonee are passed to this unit and then are passed with tracks from this unit to Calumet Air Force Station.

1. SUMMARY OF UNIT ACTIVITIES

This unit was formally handed over to the Royal Canadian Air Force by the United States Air Force on 26 June 1963. W/C ID Tenove became the first RCAF Commanding Officer of Station Lowther.

Formal courses on the frequency diversity radars installed on this site were held at this unit. RCAF personnel from other radar sites in Canada attended these courses.

RCAF personnel from this station along with other military personnel in the area, paraded in Kapuskasing for the Battle of Britain Commemoration Day Parade and the Remembrance Day Parade.

The SAGE facilities of this unit were switched from Sault Ste Marie Air Defence Sector to Duluth Air Defence Sector on the first of October.

2. OPERATIONS

1 Oct 63

SAGE facilities were switched from Sault Ste Marie ADS to Duluth ADS.

3. TRAINING

1 Aug 63

AN/FPS-26 Training Program was held at this unit.

16 Sep 63

AN/FPS-27 Training Program was held at this unit

21 Oct 63

AN/FPS-27 Training Program was held at this unit

28 Oct 63

AN/FPS-27 Training Program was held at this unit

12 Nov 63

An AJ-Console course for the AN/FPS-26 and AN/FPS-27 Radar was held at this unit.

4. TECHNICAL

12 Jul 63

GATR facilities accepted

25 Jul 63

F/O LG Johnson, SCEO, inspected this unit’s Gap Filler site at Oba.

23 Aug 63

AN/FPS-27 Acceptance Meeting, equipment was not accepted due to recurring malfunctions.

16 Oct 63

AN/FPS-27 Acceptance Meeting, the acceptance papers were signed.

6 Nov 63

The OA-2325 modifications to the AN/MPS-14 was completed.

20 Nov 63

S/L DG Murphy from AFHQ, F/O D Battye from ADCHQ with a team of specialists conducted test to determine the causes and effects of power fluctuations on the AN/FPS-26.

5. ADMINISTRATION

1 Jul 63

W/C ID Tenove, CO, assumed command of this unit.

11 Sep 63

F/L PE Welsby, MED/NUR was taken on strength and assumed responsibility of the MIR.

6. ORGANIZATION

1 Nov 63

New organizations as laid down by Command went into effect.

7. OFFICIAL VISITS AND INSPECTIONS

12 Jun 63

S/L Madill, (SORA (P) rep) visited this unit.

25 Jun 63

Mr. Little, SOCP Rep, visited this unit.

8 Jul 63

FS R Chatburn, SOSEC Rep, inspected station security.

15 Jul 63

W/C R Poirier, SORA (RC) visited this unit. F/L EL Zapf made initial visit of the Welfare Branch.

22 Jul 63

G/C AU Houle, and a group from SMADS visited this unit and briefed station personnel. F/O A Haggart, ADCHQ, made the first annual Command Fire Marshall inspection.

12 Aug 63

F/O AJ Frass, SOFSV Rep, inspected this unit’s messing facilities.

18 Aug 63

F/L D Eggington, SAO Station Pagwa, arrived at this unit to perform a cash count.

20 Aug 63

W/C Ridel, SOCE inspected this unit’s CE facilities.

9 Sep 63

Captain R MacDonald, RCADC, arrived at this unit and performed dental services for the personnel.

7 Oct 63

Major Burgess, RCAPC, regional postal officer inspected this units postal facilities.

22 Oct 63

F/L AA Jagoe arrived at this unit to evaluate Emergency Defence Procedures and Nuclear Defence.

23 Oct 63

Commandant, A/V/M FG Wait visited the Commissionaires at this unit.

3 Nov 63

F/O AG Borbley and FS WC Tolmie arrived at this unit for a MSE Staff visit.

21 Nov 63

W/C Hebb, Staff Officer Radar Systems made a familiarization visit to this unit.

25 Nov 63

F/L Wennocott and F/L Crook arrived at this unit to conduct a SOPA inspection. S/L PA Lahave, Chaplain (RC) made his first visit to this station.

26 Nov 63

WO2 Croucher (RCAMC) inspected the hygiene of the station.

2 Dec 63

S/L Palmer inspected this unit’s recreational facilities. WO1 Polylyk carried out a fire inspection on this unit.

12 Dec 63

F/L Carpenter, SOGT Rep, arrived at this unit for a Ground Training Staff Visit.

8. RECREATION

Nil

9. PUBLIC RELATIONS

15 Sep 63

Two flights of RCAF personnel from this unit were on the Battle of Britain Commemoration Parade which was held in Kapuskasing.

11 Nov 63

This unit participated in the Remembrance Day Parade which was held at the Cenotaph in Kapuskasing. Two flights of RCAF personnel were on the parade and W/C Tenove laid a wreath.

10. OTHER PRE-HANDOVER SUMMARY

1 Apr 63

Arrival of Advance Party.

11 Apr 63

F/O PA Bernard (PAdO) arrived.

15 Apr 63

F/O HF de Witt (STelO) arrived.

5 May 63

F/O JR Walsh (SAO) arrived.

10 May 63

Interim PMC’s for Station Messes were appointed.

17 May 63

Unit became self-accounting. Food Services responsibilities were assumed.

22 May 63

Assumed responsibility for CE functions.

29 May 63

MSE functions taken over.

1 Jun 63

RCAF Supply procedure in effect. DMCC and Radar Maintenance functions were taken over.

7 Jun 63

RCAF Message Centre procedure in effect.

13 Jun 63

RCAF Crypto Centre procedure put into effect.

14 Jun 63

W/C ID Tenove, CO, and F/L RJ Ball arrived at this unit.

26 Jun 63

RCAF Officially took over this Unit.

(ID Tenove) W/C
Commanding Officer
RCAF Station Lowther

MONTHLY RECORD OF ACTIVITIES
RCAF STATION LOWTHER
1 APRIL TO 31 DECEMBER 1963

Advance Party

1 Apr 63

The OC of the RCAF Advance Party, F/L TR Axcell and the RCAF Supply Officer, F/O VS Nauffts arrived this unit to start the proceedings for the handover of this unit to the RCAF.

11 Apr 63

F/O PA Bernard arrived at this unit to take over as PAdO of the Advance Party.

15 Apr 63

F/O HF de Witt arrived this unit. He was appointed STelO.

PRE-HANDOVER ROUTINE

5 May 63

The RCAF Accounts Officer, F/O JR Walsh arrived at this unit and proceeded to organize the RCAF banking procedures in Kapuskasing.

10 May 63

PMCs appointed for Station Messes as follows:

Officers’ Mess

F/O VS Nauffts

(Interim PMC until arrival of CO)

Sergeants’ Mess

FS DE Forrest

 

Corporals’ and
Airmen’s Mess

Cpl. A Gillis

(Interim PMC until arrival of CO)

17 May 63

This unit became self-accounting, M & I responsibility formally assumed. Personnel on this unit were taken off TD and taken on strength. The RCAF assumed all Food Services responsibilities.

22 May 63

The RCAF CE Officer, F/O G Johnson assumed responsibility for CE functions.

29 May 63

MSE functions taken over by the RCAF.

1 Jun 63

RCAF Supply procedures in effect in all areas. The DMCC function taken over by RCAF personnel. Radar Maintenance responsibility assumed by the RCAF.

7 Jun 63

RCAF Message Centre procedures in effect.

12 Jun 63

S/L Madill, SORA (P) representative made initial liaison with Canon HM Shail, who was later hired as officiating clergyman Protestant.

13 Jun 63

Crypto Centre operation assumed by the RCAF.

14 Jun 63

W/C ID Tenove, the RCAF Commanding Officer arrived on the site. F/L RJ Ball arrived to take over as COpsO.

25 Jun 63

Mr. Little, SOCP representative, arrived at this unit for a three day staff visit.

26 Jun 63

Official Handover of this Unit to the RCAF

The official handover of the 639th AC&W Squadron by the USAF ADC to the RCAF ADC was accomplished this date. Major General BJ Webster, Chief of Staff, USAF ADC, handed over control of this unit to Air Vice Marshall MM Hendrick, Air Officer Commanding RCAF ADC. The following appendices are attached to the annual historical report:

Appendix A Itinerary of the handover ceremony and the guest list.

Appendix B Extract from the Northern Times of Kapuskasing.

Appendix C Timmins Daily Press coverage of Station Lowther before the handover.

Appendix D Photographs of the handover ceremony.

1 Jul 63

W/C ID Tenove assumed command of RCAF Station Lowther. The Officers on strength this were as follows:

F/L TR Axcell

CTSO

F/L RJ Ball

COpsO

F/L DA Lisson

OpsO

F/O HF de Witt

STelO

F/O JR Walsh

SAO

F/O VS Nauffts

SSupO

F/O LG Johnson

SCEO

F/O PA Bernard

PAdO

F/O DA Stewart

SStandO

At the date of the handover, RCAF Station Lowther was functioning as a Long Range Radar site with SAGE inputs to Sault Ste Marie ADS. The major equipments in operation at that date were:

MPS-7

Search Radar

MPS-14

Height Finding Radar

AN/FPS-26

Height Finding Radar

AN/FST-2B

Coordinate Data Transmitter

GATR site equipment

In operation but not yet formally accepted or tested

8 Jul 63

FS R Chatburn from ADC SOSEC branch arrived this unit to inspect existing security facilities and make recommendations for improvements.

12 Jul 63

GATR Facilities Acceptance

A meeting was held this date for the purpose of acceptance and handover to the RCAF of the GATR facilities. The Commanding Officer, Telecom and CE Officers attended this meeting as well as the following visiting personnel:

F/O G Doucette

ADCHQ

Mr. P Smith

ISDND

Mr. R Tucker

AMCHQ

Mr. F Morley

USAF/GSMO

Mr. J Blaydon

CAE (installation agency)

15 Jul 63

W/C R Poirier, SORA (RC) visited this unit. Arrangements were made by him to have Reverend Father Laurin of St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church in Kapuskasing organize this unit’s RC services. F/L EL Zapf visited this unit for the initial visit of the Welfare Branch

22 Jul 63

G/C AU Houle, Deputy commander of SMADS; Major GC Davis, SMADS Ops Officer; 1st Lt. Wright, SMADS RICMO and F/L J Cline ADCHQ visited this unit and held a briefing for station personnel. The briefing concerned the present Air Defence role of Stn Lowther and the forthcoming changes to be expected when this unit’s SAGE facilities would input to Duluth ADS. F/O A Haggart, ADCHQ, arrived this unit for the first annual Command Fire Marshal inspection.

25 Jul 63

F/O LG Johnson, SCEO, went to Oba to inspect the gap filler site connected to this unit.

1 Aug 63

AN/FPS 26 – TRAINING PROGRAM

A training program on the FPS-26 height finder commenced this date. The AVCO field representatives at this unit gave formal lectures and supervised practical training. Eleven RCAF personnel received training under this program.

12 Aug 63

F/O AJ Frass, SOFSV representative inspected the messing facilities on this unit.

18 Aug 63

F/L D Eggington, SAO Station Pagwa, arrived at this unit for a cash count.

20 Aug 63

W/C Ridell, SOCE visited this unit to inspect CE facilities.

23 Aug 63

AN/FPS-27 ACCEPTANCE MEETING

A meeting was convened to discuss the acceptability of the AN/FPS-27 radar. The flight trials and many of the required tests had been satisfactorily completed. WECO Design and Engineering Agency are required to correct two recurring malfunctions before the equipment is accepted. Another heat run and some additional testing will have to be completed after the installation of new components, before the final acceptance of the AN/FPS-27 radar installation.

3 Sep 63

W/C ID Tenove, Commanding Officer, went on a familiarization visit to NORAD HQ for a week.

9 Sep 63

Captain R MacDonald, RCADC, arrived at this unit to establish a dental clinic. During a two week period he set up a dental clinic and performed dental services.

11 Sep 63

F/O PE Welsby MED/NUR was taken on strength and assumed responsibility for the MIR. The Station Accounts section was moved from Bldg. #7 to an area in Bldg. #6.

12 Sep 63

The Station Library was relocated to the area vacated by the Accounts section.

15 Sep 63

BATTLE OF BRITAIN COMMEMORATION PARADE

The Battle of Britain Commemoration Parade was held in Kapuskasing. The parade was composed of a colour party, two flights of Station Lowther personnel and two flights of the 647th Air Cadet Squadron, Kapuskasing. W/C Tenove took the salute. Wreaths were laid at the Kapuskasing Cenotaph by W/C Tenove and Mrs. J Johnston, the Silver Star Mother and NS Grant, the Mayor of Kapuskasing.

16 Sep 63

AN/FPS-27 – TRAINING PROGRAM

Mr. I Camfield, Mr. E Smith and Mr. M Peet, all of Westinghouse Electric Co. and attached to ADC HQ commenced an eight day training program on the AN/FPS-27 Radar for 12 RCAF personnel. At the end of the formal instruction period, the RCAF personnel will carry on continuous OJT and familiarization training until the equipment is accepted and made fully operational.

1 Oct 63

SAGE RECONFIGURATION

This unit’s SAGE facilities were switched from Sault Ste Marie ADS to Duluth ADS this date. The ‘phone’ lines and Data Link lines to Duluth Sector will be utilized but they have not yet been tested or accepted by the Western Electric Testing Agency. Testing is to commence immediately.

2 Oct 63

W/C ID Tenove, Commanding, Officer, went to RCAF Station St. Hubert for a week, to attend the CO’s course.

7 Oct 63

Major burgess, RCAPC, regional postal officer inspected this unit’s postal facilities.

10 Oct 63

Relocation of Technical Sub-stores

The unit technical sub-stores were relocated to an area with the Operations compound. The vacated area in the Supply building will be set up for the technical reference library, trade advancement and other training functions.

16 Oct 63

AN/FPS-27 ACCEPTANCE MEETING

A meeting was convened for the purpose of discussing and signing the acceptance papers for the AN/FPS-27. The meeting was attended by the Commanding Officer, Telecom and CE personnel as well as representatives from ADC HQ, AMC HQ, GSMO, ISND and Westinghouse Electric Co. The AN/FPS-27 had been re-tested in the required areas after the replacement of the necessary components, (ref: August Summary of this report) and the malfunctions did not re-occur. The acceptance papers were signed.

21 Oct 63

AN/FPS-27 TRAINING PROGRAM

A five day equipment training course commenced at this unit for 5 RCAF personnel from Station Ramore. Westinghouse Electric personnel attached to ADC HQ conducted the course.

22 Oct 63

F/L AA Jagoe arrived at this unit to evaluate the Emergency Defence Procedures and Nuclear Defence.

23 Oct 63

Commandant, A/V/M FG Wait made his first visit to the Detachment of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires at this unit.

25 Oct 63

The first Officer’s Mess Dinner was held at RCAF Station Lowther.

28 Oct 63

AN/FPS-27 TRAINING PROGRAM

A five day equipment training course commenced at this unit for seven RCAF personnel from Station Armstrong. Westinghouse Electric personnel conducted the course. F/L TR Axcell, CTSO, and F/O RK Ismond went to Duluth ADS HQ to attend a five day ECM/ECCM course on the Frequency Diversity Radars.

31 Oct 63

F/O HF de Witt, STelO went to ADC to attend the STelO’s conference.

1 Nov 63

New organization as laid down by Command went into effect (Ref: APPENDIX "F" for Organization Chart).

3 Nov 63

F/O AG Borbley and FS WC Tolmie, arrived at this unit for a MSE Staff visit.

4 Nov 63

F/L R Walsh, SAO, went to Station Ramore to perform a cash count at that unit.

6 Nov 63

MODIFICATION TO AN/MPS-14

The modification to OA-2325 on the AN/MPS-14 which commenced on the 31 Oct 63 was completed on this date. This modification greatly enhances the ECCM capability of the AN/MPS-14.

11 Nov 63

REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE

Two flights of RCAF personnel from this unit, along with members of A Squadron Algonquin Regiment (Militia), the Royal Canadian Legion and the Kapuskasing Air Cadets were on the Remembrance Day Parade held in Kapuskasing. W/C ID Tenove, Commanding Officer RCAF Station Lowther, laid a wreath at the Kapuskasing Cenotaph on behalf of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

12 Nov 63

AJ – Console Course

A ten day course on the AN/FPS-26 and AN/FPS-27 – Consoles commenced at this unit. Mr. I Esposito and Mr. P Fiocable gave the AN/FPS-26 course, Mr. IG Canfield, Mr. M Peet, Mr. E. Smith, and F/L Janega gave the AN/FPS-27 course. F/L RJ Dunn and F/O C Maxwell represented ADCHQ and F/O SG Dove represented AFHQ. Sixteen officers from frequency diversity radar sites across Canada attended the course.

20 Nov 63

S/L Hebb, Staff Officer Radar Systems, made a familiarization visit to this unit.

25 Nov 63

F/L GRO Wennocott and F/L RC Crook, SOPA team arrived at this unit for an inspection. S/L PA Lahaye, Chaplain (RC) North Bay made his first visit to this station.

26 Nov 63

WO2 Croucher (RCAMC) Regional Surgeon Oakville representative arrived at this unit to inspect the hygiene of the station.

27 Nov 63

F/L D Eggington, SAO Pagwa arrived at this unit to carry out a cash count.

2 Dec 63

S/L Palmer, from ADC HQ, arrived at this unit to inspect the recreational facilities. WO1 Polylyk, arrived at this unit to carry out a fire inspection.

12 Dec 63

F/L Carpenter, SOGT representative, arrived at this unit for a Ground Training Staff visit.