Mont Apica, QC

1956 – Historical Report – National Archives of Canada


 

Historical Report
12 AC&W Squadron
Mont Apica, PQ,
1 December 1956 to 31 May 1957

1 Dec 56

Saturday – Personnel from RCAF Station Parent arrived this morning for Sports Day. Events began in early afternoon with Mont Apica sweeping the field in bowling and badminton. Telecom Dance, Saturday evening a great success.

2 Dec 56

Sunday – Sports meet continues with Parent winning in volleyball. RC Church services today. LAC Flaro’s and Cpl. Danberger’s babies were baptized in RC Chapel today. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon.

3 Dec 56

Monday – F/L and Mrs. Gamache became parents of a baby girl in the station hospital. Capt. LC Griswold, Capt. LG Charbonneau, Mr. JL Mantrick arrived on the station today. Women’s Auxiliary annual Christmas Party in the evening.

4 Dec 56

Tuesday – CO’s Conference postponed until Wednesday. Extremely good movie shown at Station Theatre was well attended.

5 Dec 56

Wednesday – CO’s Conference in the morning. Promotion Board held in the afternoon. Capt. Griswold, Capt. Charbonneau and Mr. Mantrick left the unit today.

6 Dec 56

Thursday – Extremely mild with rain off an on all day. Roads very slippery. Movie "East of Eden" completely sold out both shows. Great improvement in type of movies.

7 Dec 56

Friday – Cold and snowy all day. CO left today for Toronto. S/L Yarnell is acting CO.

8 Dec 56

Saturday – Bowling teams Men’s and Women’s to Bagotville for inter-Station tournament. Girl’s team won by a fair margin. Men’s team not so fortunate. F/L Thompson arrived on the unit today.

9 Dec 56

Sunday – Services in both RC and Protestant churches this Sunday. Clean and cold all day with snow at night.

10 Dec 56

Monday – Snow most of the day. Unit quiet.

11 Dec 56

Tuesday – No CO’s Conference this morning. Cold wind blowing all day.

12 Dec 56

Wednesday – F/O Tracey, Welfare Officer, arrived from Command. Bingo Jackpot still not won and attracting large crowds.

13 Dec 56

Thursday – Cold and snowy all day. Station quiet. Pay Parade in the morning.

14 Dec 56

Friday – CO’s Inspection in the morning. Ski tow busy and many toboggans out on CO’s hill. Women’s Auxiliary Christmas Carollers on the radio tonight. Reception celebrating the wedding of LAW Harnish and LAC Janisse held at Party Room.

15 Dec 56

Saturday – Liberty Run crowded with Christmas shoppers going to Quebec City.

16 Dec 56

Sunday – RC Church services and Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon.

17 Dec 56

Monday – Dull snowy day. Comm Section started off the Christmas parties. Snow very heavy at night with high winds.

18 Dec 56

Tuesday – Snow and high winds. CO’s Conference in the morning.

19 Dec 56

Wednesday – Active day on the station. Much work being finished off before Christmas leaves. Turkey Bingo early in the evening with Jackpot finally won by Mrs. Irma MacLean. Admin Section Christmas party a huge success.

20 Dec 56

Thursday – Bright winter day. Protestant and RC School closing very well presented in the evening.

21 Dec 56

Friday – Christmas Carollers of the WA on radio for last time this season. Many left the station on a special Liberty Run in the afternoon. F/L Thompson, Protestant Padre arrived.

22 Dec 56

Saturday – No Liberty Run today. Children’s Christmas Party in the Rec. Hall with Santa pleasing everyone.

23 Dec 56

Sunday – RC and Protestant Church services in morning. Protestant Carol service during the early evening with children of the Sunday School presenting pageant of "We Three Kings".

24 Dec 56

Monday – Station quiet. RC Midnight Mass observed.

25 Dec 56

Tuesday – Christmas Day with usual festivities in the Messes. Cold and snowy.

26 Dec 56

Wednesday – Bright clear day. The station back to normal after a busy Christmas whirl. Two promotions on unit – W/C CS Yarnell and S/L LL Mock.

27 Dec 56

Thursday – Extremely cold day. Orderly Room busy with everyone getting back off Christmas Leave.

28 Dec 56

Friday – Liberty Run at one o’clock to take personnel away on New Year’s Leave.

29 Dec 56

Saturday – Clear cold day. Station quiet.

30 Dec 56

Sunday – Cold still continues. RC Church services today. Protestant Sunday School held in afternoon.

31 Dec 56

Monday – Cold, quiet day. New Year’s Ball in the evening with everyone out to welcome the New Year. CBC television people in for coverage of Annual Snow Bowl Game. F/O Estwick arrived in today.

1 Jan 57

Tuesday – Snow Bowl Game and Parade in the morning. Officers again the victors. Much activity afterwards in all messes. Twenty below weather keeping most activities indoors.

2 Jan 57

Wednesday – Extreme cold continues. The station is quiet after the festivities.

3 Jan 57

Thursday – Still cold. W/C Snider getting everything cleared away before going on annual leave. W/C Yarnell will be acting CO.

4 Jan 57

Friday – Much milder today with snow. W/C Yarnell did CO’s Inspection this morning.

5 Jan 57

Saturday – Extremely cold day. Station quiet.

6 Jan 57

Sunday – RC Church services today. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon. Curling teams away to River Bend for practice.

7 Jan 57

Monday – Dark day. CAdO away today battling a bad cold. School resumed today after Christmas holidays.

8 Jan 57

Tuesday – CO’s Conference in the morning. W/C Yarnell Acting CO. Dark cold day.

9 Jan 57

Wednesday – Nasty snowy day. Bingo resumed tonight in the Rec. Hall. W/C Yarnell and F/O Wright left for Bagotville for cross-training, returning tomorrow.

10 Jan 57

Thursday – Extremely cold day. Trouble with water mains caused flood in Rec. Hall parking lot. Water off in PMQs until late in the evening.

11 Jan 57

Friday – Clear and extremely cold day. W/C Yarnell on inspection of the station today.

12 Jan 57

Saturday – Extremely cold day. However, many made use of ski tow and toboggan hill. F/L Thompson arrived today.

13 Jan 57

Sunday – Services in both RC and Protestant churches today. The Jane’s baby and Berry baby were Christened in the Protestant Chapel this morning. The Curling teams were away at River Bend for the day. Extremely cold going to 40 degrees below during the night.

14 Jan 57

Monday – F/L Thompson left this afternoon. Extreme cold continues.

15 Jan 57

Tuesday – CO’s Conference in the morning. Many frozen ears and fingers. Vehicles having trouble because of extreme cold.

16 Jan 57

Wednesday – Finally a break in the cold weather. Acting CO, W/C Yarnell, F/L Freebairn, F/O Brown, F/O Healey-Ogden left for Station Chatham for high level indoctrination course. Bingo in the Rec. Hall.

17 Jan 57

Thursday – Clear day, fairly cold. F/O Wright, F/L Gamache, F/O Scott and F/O Bullock left today for Station Chatham for high level indoctrination course, but were called back because of cancellation of TD by Station Chatham. F/L Garcon arrived today from Lac St. Denis.

18 Jan 57

Friday – Bright winter day, much warmer. S/L Mock carried out CO’s Inspection in the morning.

19 Jan 57

Saturday – Dark day, quite cold. Poor attendance at the dance in the Rec. Hall.

20 Jan 57

Sunday – RC Church services today. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon. There is a shortage of Sunday School teachers. Snow started early in the day.

21 Jan 57

Monday – Heavy wet snow all day making roads very difficult. First of F/O’s Qualifying Exams were written this morning. Capt. Dufresne, dentist, reported in today.

22 Jan 57

Tuesday – Extremely mild with rain all day. CO’s Conference in the morning. All vehicles stopped at Talbot. Runs on station limited to bare necessity. Tower trips "hair-raising". Mail run held up for night.

23 Jan 57

Wednesday – Complete turn-about of weather. Extremely cold, seemingly more so after a mild day. Station quiet – Bingo in the Rec. Hall in the evening.

24 Jan 57

Thursday – Cold bright day. W/C Snider back to work after annual leave.

25 Jan 57

Friday – CO’s Inspection in the morning. F/L Thompson arrived on the unit tonight for the weekend. Officers Mess Dinner this evening with S/L Taschereau and F/L Goulet and F/L Tousegnaut as guests. Clear, cold day.

26 Jan 57

Saturday – Canadair Variety Show on the unit today, giving two performances – one in the afternoon for the children, and one in the evening. Cold continues.

27 Jan 57

Sunday – Services in both Protestant and RC Churches today. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon. Dull day, very cold in the evening.

28 Jan 57

Monday – Dull, cold day. LAC and Mrs. Desroches became proud parents of a baby girl in the Station Hospital.

29 Jan 57

Tuesday – Raw cold day. CO’s Conference in the morning. F/O Crewe and two airmen from Bagotville were on the unit today checking armament etc.

30 Jan 57

Wednesday – Bright winter day. Station fairly quiet. Much activity on the ski hill.

31 Jan 57

Thursday – Bright, cold day. CO called away by death of Mrs. Snider’s mother.

1 Feb 57

Friday – Dull cold day. Preparations being made for Sports Day on Saturday. Curling Club left today for Bonspiel in River Bend.

2 Feb 57

Saturday – Sports Day – Inter Mess. Sergeants the winners. Dance in evening not too well attended.

3 Feb 57

Sunday – Much milder with snow all day. RC Church services today. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon.

4 Feb 57

Monday – Still mild and snowing steadily. Unit quiet.

5 Feb 57

Tuesday – No CO’s Conference this morning as CO just returned from Mrs. Snider’s mother’s funeral.

6 Feb 57

Wednesday – Snowy day. Bingo in the Rec. Hall in the evening. Rec. Hall closed after Bingo to begin cleaning and painting floors. F/O Sauve here for day from Lac St. Denis.

7 Feb 57

Thursday – Bright winter day. F/O Tracey here from Command for the day.

8 Feb 57

Friday – F/L Thompson arrived on the unit today. CO’s inspection in the morning. Much activity on Ski Hill and toboggan run.

9 Feb 57

Saturday – Lovely mild winter day. Many on Liberty Run. No dance in the Rec. Hall so parties in most messes.

10 Feb 57

Sunday – Services in both Protestant and RC Churches. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon.

11 Feb 57

Monday – Bright snowy day. Ski hill and toboggan slide very popular.

12 Feb 57

Tuesday – CO’s Conference in the morning. Extremely cold during the night.

13 Feb 57

Wednesday – Dull day, threatening snow. Many leaving on transfer during the day. Word received late in the day that W/C Snider was involved in an automobile accident and in Bagotville Hospital. Injuries not serious.

14 Feb 57

Thursday – Children’s Valentine Party in both schools. Warm winter day.

15 Feb 57

Friday – CO’s Parade in the morning in the Rec. Hall. S/L Mock Acting CO.

16 Feb 57

Saturday – Lovely snowy day. Ski tow busy all day. Valentine Dance in the Rec. Hall in the evening. The Rec. Hall was very beautifully decorated and the dance extremely well attended. LAC and Mrs. Sherrard welcomed a baby boy at the station hospital.

17 Feb 57

Sunday – Snowing steadily all day and extremely mild. RC Church services and Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon.

18 Feb 57

Monday – Steady all day snow. CO back on the station in the station hospital and much better after his accident.

19 Feb 57

Tuesday – W/C Yarnell back off leave today. No CO’s Conference this morning. Snowing steadily all day long. Helicopter landed but couldn’t leave again because of weather conditions.

20 Feb 57

Wednesday – Snow still coming down steadily. Bingo in the Rec. Hall in the evening. Helicopter still unable to take off because of weather.

21 Feb 57

Thursday – Still snowing but now so heavily. Roads choked with snow and quite bad. CAdO and SAO away to St. Joseph d’Alma until late afternoon.

22 Feb 57

Friday – Still snowing. Officers Dining-In Night tonight. Curling Club away to Kenogami to Bonspiel.

23 Feb 57

Saturday – Still snowing but not steady. Many to town for the day taking advantage of freshly cleared roads.

24 Feb 57

Sunday – F/L Miller, Protestant Chaplain, from Bagotville, here for the weekend. RC Church services morning and afternoon. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon. Snow finally stopped.

25 Feb 57

Monday – Bright sunny day, and quite warm. Normal station routine.

26 Feb 57

Tuesday – CO’s Conference not held this morning. W/C Dupuis arriving for visit from St. Sylvestre staying overnight.

27 Feb 57

Wednesday – Another bright day. Much activity on part of Snow Queen Sponsors preparing for Winter Carnival.

28 Feb 57

Thursday – Fine winter day. First day of Winter Carnival. Cpl. Dot Coles was elected Snow Queen with Joan Sanderson and Liz Parent as Princesses. Bean supper and square dance in evening well attended.

1 Mar 57

Friday – Snow again late in the day. Monte Carlo Night of Winter Carnival very successful.

2 Mar 57

Saturday – Final Day of Winter Carnival. The Sergeant’s Mess won the trophy for the sports events. Dance in the evening well attended. F/L Pus away for a week.

3 Mar 57

Sunday – RC Church services today. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon. Snow off and on all day.

4 Mar 57

Monday – Bright winter day. CO in most of the day, getting around much better after his accident.

5 Mar 57

Tuesday – No CO’s Conference this morning. W/C Yarnell convalescing from a sprained ankle suffered over the weekend.

6 Mar 57

Wednesday – S/L Dalton arrived on the station during the afternoon.

7 Mar 57

Thursday – S/L Dalton left on the Mail Run this morning. F/O Walker, PAdO, not well and admitted to Station Hospital in the afternoon.

8 Mar 57

Friday – Snowing late in the day. CO’s Inspection in the morning.

9 Mar 57

Saturday – Snowing all day. No dance in the Rec. Hall and Messes quiet.

10 Mar 57

Sunday – Services in both RC and Protestant Chapel today. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon. Snowing and blowing all day.

11 Mar 57

Monday – Bright winter day. F/L Pus back from weeks leave. Parent’s Day at the Protestant School this afternoon.

12 Mar 57

Tuesday – Bright day again. CO’s Conference in the morning.

13 Mar 57

Wednesday – Beautiful weather continues. Roads extremely wet from melting snow.

14 Mar 57

Thursday – F/L Raymond, RC Padre and F/O Tracey, Command Welfare Officer were on the unit for the day. F/O Walker left for a weeks leave today.

15 Mar 57

Friday – CO’s Inspection in the morning as well as CO’s Parade in Rec. Hall.

16 Mar 57

Saturday – St. Patrick’s Dance in the Rec. Hall in the evening, well attended. Wet snow and rain fell most of the day.

17 Mar 57

Sunday – RC Church services and Protestant Sunday School during the day. Badminton players over from Bagotville.

18 Mar 57

Monday – W/C Snider and W/C Yarnell away to Command for a few days. F/L Montrose reported in to the station today. F/L Emerson arrived for visit from Command.

19 Mar 57

Tuesday – Another bright winter day. No CO’s Conference this morning, CO being away.

20 Mar 57

Wednesday – CO and W/C Yarnell back today. W/C Yarnell’s long awaited posting arrived today – to Parent as CO. F/L Emerson left today.

21 Mar 57

Thursday – F/O Walker back off leave today. Very mild weather continues. Wire bowling tournament this evening.

22 Mar 57

Friday – Dull dark day very mild. Roads, ditches and children fairly wet. CO’s Inspection in the morning. F/L Thompson arrived this afternoon from Command.

23 Mar 57

Saturday – Weather quite nasty. Airmen and Cpls. played football game in morning. Airmen won a 7 – 0 victory. Many bruised and sore participants were limping around after the game.

24 Mar 57

Sunday – Extremely nasty day. F/L Thompson and W/C Rodgers, Command Chaplain, here to conduct Protestant Church services in the morning. RC Church services today. Cpl. and Mrs. English welcomed a new baby in the Station Hospital.

25 Mar 57

Monday – Bright warm day after nasty weekend. Station quiet. F/O MacLean reported in today.

26 Mar 57

Tuesday – No CO’s Conference today as many away on TD and leave.

27 Mar 57

Wednesday – Bright Spring day. Bingo in the Rec. Hall in the evening.

28 Mar 57

Thursday – F/L Raymond in from Bagotville for the morning. Promotion fever raging all over camp. Promotions to be announced at CO’s Parade in the morning.

29 Mar 57

Friday – CO’s Inspection in the morning. CO’s Parade with promotions announced. Many smiles and all messes most active in the evening.

30 Mar 57

Saturday – Ops. Ball tonight. Extremely well done with wonderful floor show.

31 Mar 57

Sunday – RC services today and Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon. Quite bright and warm most of the day.

1 Apr 57

Monday – S/L CF Grigg and F/L AA Bjorndahn here from ADCHQ today. Also F/L TC Elton and F/L Graham arrived today from St. Sylvestre. CO’s Conference held this afternoon. F/L HC Trupp arrived on TD from St. Sylvestre as SMO.

2 Apr 57

Tuesday – Extremely cold nasty day. F/O Walker, PAdO, very pleased to receive her posting to ADCHQ Admin Unit as Adjutant, reporting 2nd July.

3 Apr 57

Wednesday – CO and W/C Yarnell away to Quebec City today, also visiting Val Cartier. Cpl. and Mrs. Baker welcomed a new daughter in the Station Hospital. F/L Horsnell arrived on the station from ADCHQ for two days TD. F/O Standing reported on the station today. Current Affairs Lecture by Mr. Nain Kattan on the Suez and Far East in the Station Theatre for the Airmen and Airwomen, and for Officers and Senior NCO’s in the Officer’s Mess in the evening.

4 Apr 57

Thursday – Bright cold day. CAdO away to Quebec for the afternoon. F/O Tetley and F/O Asbridge on clearances today.

5 Apr 57

Friday – Dark raw day. F/L Pus back in the morning and W/C Snider and W/C Yarnell back in the afternoon. Heavy wind storm in the evening.

6 Apr 57

Saturday – Dull dark day. No Station Dance and not much activity in Messes.

7 Apr 57

Sunday – RC Church services and Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon. First 35mm movies shown at Station Theatre tonight "Court Jester" with Danny Kaye attracted large crowds.

8 Apr 57

Monday – F/O’s Hopping, MacDonald, Currier and Rawson arrived from Bagotville for the day.

9 Apr 57

Tuesday – Cold and dark. W/C Yarnell Acting CO, held CO’s Conference in the morning. Trade Boards written this morning. Trade Board Dance held in the evening in the Rec. Hall.

10 Apr 57

Wednesday – Sharp cold winds and some snow. Normal Station routine.

11 Apr 57

Thursday – Dull extremely cold day. Theatre had full attendance at both showings as everyone appreciates 35mm.

12 Apr 57

Friday – CO’s Inspection this morning. Dull day threatening rain. School Inspector on the unit today. F/L Thompson Protestant Padre arrived for the weekend today.

13 Apr 57

Saturday – Extremely snowy and cold. Bagotville Cpls. over for volleyball, rifle shoot and darts.

14 Apr 57

Sunday – RC and Protestant services today. Colour slides shown in theatre to Sunday School children on the Easter theme.

15 Apr 57

Monday – Bright sunny day. F/L Thompson left today.

16 Apr 57

Tuesday – CO’s Conference in the morning. Nasty day with snow and high winds. F/O Tracey arrived from Command.

17 Apr 57

Wednesday – Dull day threatening rain. F/O Tracey left today.

18 Apr 57

Thursday – Warm, bright day, many leaving for the Easter holiday.

19 Apr 57

Friday – Station quiet as many away for Easter weekend. Roads extremely bad. LAC and Mrs. Blanchette welcomed a new daughter at the Station Hospital.

20 Apr 57

Saturday – Steady rain all day. Road to Hebertville almost washed out. Liberty Run very small.

21 Apr 57

Sunday – Bright sunny day again. Protestant personnel disappointed that road conditions made it impossible for Protestant Padre to come from Bagotville for Easter morning services. RC Church services both morning and afternoon.

22 Apr 57

Monday – More bright spring weather melting snow very fast. Many returning to camp from Easter leave.

23 Apr 57

Tuesday – CO’s Conference in the morning. Lovely spring weather continues.

24 Apr 57

Wednesday – Lovely warm day. PMQ people out in force, cleaning up lawns etc as snow disappears. LAW Stredwick won Bingo Jackpot tonight.

25 Apr 57

Thursday – Rain began early in the morning. Roads very bad.

26 Apr 57

Friday – CO’s Inspection in the morning. CO away to Bagotville in the afternoon. Bright spring day. Movie "The Day North America Was Attacked" was shown in the station theatre in the evening.

27 Apr 57

Saturday – Bright day, with many in PMQ area doing clean up of lawns, screens etc. Dance in the Rec. Hall in the evening with music provided by "The Great Pretenders" was much enjoyed by all who attended. Clocks went ahead one hour tonight.

28 Apr 57

Sunday – Protestant and RC services held on the station today. Bright spring day.

29 Apr 57

Monday – W/C Snider and W/C Yarnell left to attend CO’s Conference at Command. Dark day with rain most of the day.

30 Apr 57

Tuesday – Dull day quite cold with wind. Power off on the townsite for about an hour in the morning.

1 May 57

Wednesday – Snow all day! Bingo in Rec. Hall in the evening.

2 May 57

Thursday – Still cold and snowy. CAdO, F/L Pus left for Ottawa for Election briefing. F/L Raymond was on the station today.

3 May 57

Friday – Bright snowy day. Townsite quiet.

4 May 57

Saturday – Complete turn about in weather, bright warm and sunny. Station Dart Tournament finals held today with Corporals Club making a clean sweep. Dance in the evening not too well attended.

5 May 57

Sunday – Another bright day. The Archbishop of Quebec on the Station for Confirmation in the RC Chapel. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon.

6 May 57

Monday – F/C Gregory reported in for summer today. Dull day but very warm. CO back from CO’s Conference over the weekend and at work this morning. Women’s Auxiliary held end of the season party this evening.

7 May 56

Tuesday – Dull day with rain on and off. No CO’s Conference this morning. Bowling play-off finals this evening with ME team the winners. F/O Sauve reported on the unit today.

8 May 57

Wednesday – Bright wonderful weather. Softball meeting in the evening to decide on plans for the season.

9 May 57

Thursday – Dark rainy day with rain coming in torrents. CO away to Bagotville for the day.

10 May 57

Friday – CO’s Inspection in the morning. Officers Mess farewell party for W/C Yarnell who leaves this weekend. F/L Thompson arrived from Command for the weekend.

11 May 57

Saturday – Wonderful spring day. Many of the station personnel out walking etc. enjoying the weather. Sock Shuffle in the Rec. Hall quite successful.

12 May 57

Sunday – RC and Protestant Church services this morning. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon.

13 May 57

Monday – CO’s Conference this morning. Inspection of Airman’s and Airwomen’s kit carried out during the day and evening.

14 May 57

Tuesday – W/C Snider, S/L Mock and F/L Montrose away today to St. Hubert. F/L Beattie here from ADCHQ for the day. Logs coming down the river again gives water a most unpleasant smell as well as "spruce" smell.

15 May 57

Wednesday – F/L Beattie left today. F/L Brooks here for the day from ADCHQ.

16 May 57

Thursday – Townsite quiet with normal routine.

17 May 57

Friday – Bright day remaining cold. Many leaving station for long weekend.

18 May 57

Saturday – Liberty Run not too crowded today. Dance in Rec. Hall not too successful as many still tired after busy Operations week.

19 May 57

Sunday – RC Church Services and Protestant Sunday School today.

20 May 57

Monday – Bright warm day. First of black fly airsprays took place this evening.

21 May 57

Tuesday – Airspray continued today. No CO’s Conference because of many personnel involved in spraying action.

22 May 57

Wednesday – CO’s Conference held this morning. Rain began just when the woods were beginning to get dangerously dry.

23 May 57

Thursday – A/C Gilchrist and Dr. Linsday on the station today for a short visit. Dull day threatening rain.

24 May 57

Friday – Warm day. Airmen’s Mess Dinner opening newly decorated Station Institute.

25 May 57

Saturday – Bowling Dance this evening. Trophies presented to ME team. LAC Flaro, Mrs. Kelly and Sgt. Brunet. Cpl. and Mrs. Savage became proud parents of a son in the Station Hospital.

26 May 57

Sunday – Both RC and Protestant Church services held in the morning. Protestant Sunday School in the afternoon. Cpl. and Mrs. Rouleau welcomed a baby girl in the Station Hospital.

27 May 57

Monday – Townsite quiet – usual Station routine.

28 May 57

Tuesday – No CO’s Conference this morning. A medical team from St. Joseph d’Alma visited the station to give Salk vaccine injections to dependent children on the unit.

29 May 57

Wednesday – F/L Fernie reported in this morning.

30 May 57

Thursday – Weather much brighter. Normal routine on the townsite.

31 May 57

Friday – CO’s Inspection in the morning. Corporal’s Club held a Dining-In Night which was very successful.

Signed by:
(EC Snider) W/C

 

 

Historical Report
Operations Section
12 AC&W Squadron
Mont Apica, PQ,
1 December 1956 to 31 May 1957

1 Dec 56

Saturday – Two Quebec Auxiliary controllers arrived for weekend training.

2 Dec 56

Sunday – A Faker exercise scrambling Rhino 10 after Rhino 1 was successfully run at close of GMT today. F/O Ward arrived on two weeks TD from Moisie. F/O Scott proceeded to St. Hubert on TD.

3 Dec 56

Monday – Rhino 12 and 26 were diverted from PI’s and Rhino 4 and 9 scrambled on Hippo aircraft of Roadblock Overfly of B-47s. Rhino 12 and 26 broke off as they were too far away and unable to catch target and Rhino 4 and 9 completed VIPs. Scramble was made on Ascot 69 but no aircraft got airborne and all aborted on the ground. Exercise Jersey was cancelled. Two Captains and four other ranks of the USAF arrived from Limestone and one officer from 33rd AD on a two day visit. F/O Temple returned from TD at Lac St. Denis. F/O Curran returned from leave and honeymoon.

4 Dec 56

Tuesday – PX’s and WX’s received from Whitefish aircraft and passed to ATC and Turmoil control. Largo advised that Sunstroke 19, CF-100, crashed south of St. Hubert. Rhubarb 6 and 7 were scrambled on Fricasie 6 ECM aircraft dropping chaff. Rhubarb 6 splashed successfully, but Rhubarb 7’s AI was unserviceable. Later, Rhubarb 6 was scrambled and intercepted an unknown which appeared at 2104 GMT and which was identified as a CF-100, early on flight plan from Mont Joli. F/O Sigouis arrived on two weeks special duty from 2452 Auxiliary, Quebec. F/O Todd and F/O Janes proceeded on two days cross-training at Bagotville.

5 Dec 56

Wednesday – Six aircraft were scrambled on Fricasie 6 for ECM exercise. Intercepts were run by Auxiliary Controllers with moderate success. Last aircraft, Rhino 25 was sent after Jersey B-47, but fighter had to abort because of failure of pressurization.

6 Dec 56

Thursday – An unknown appearing at 0537 GMT was scrambled on and intercepted by Rhino 22 who identified it as a KC-97. PXs and WXs passed from Jolly and Ascot aircraft who were probably rendez-vousing with KC-97. ECM condition 1 was experienced between 2000 and 2100 GMT. F/O Scott returned from TD at St. Hubert.

7 Dec 56

Friday – All flights of Jersey aircraft cancelled. Bagotville Squadron’s Christmas schedule announced. Four Quebec Auxiliary controllers arrived for weekend training.

8 Dec 56

Saturday – An alert was sounded in error and cancelled at 1630 GMT. A short in wiring system indicated to steam plant that alert should be rung. A cable repairman caused the alert while working. Two more Auxiliary controllers arrived for weekend from Quebec for training. F/L McLean left on TD to Biloxi, Mississippi, for 10 days.

9 Dec 56

Sunday – S/L Yarnell and F/O Wright proceeded on two days TD to Bagotville.

10 Dec 56

Monday – Recovery Pipe 4’s handled by Scabbard for Gigolo aircraft proceeding to Bagotville for exercise Chance Light V. Scabbard had two pairs of fighters, Rhino Alpha and Bravo. Rhino 2 aborted as pilot could not raise undercarriage, and Rhino Alpha lead was unable to carry out any tactical action because of VHF difficulty. Rhino Bravo carried out intercepts with moderate success. At beginning of evening shift, during changeover, and at close of above exercise, an emergency squawk was received from Rhino 13 who was received by us on 121.5 but who could not receive our transmissions. Rhubarb 8, who was on tower frequency, was recalled and vectored in to guide Rhino 13 to base. Rhubarb 8 retained contact with Rhino 13 for about 10 minutes and both aircraft were heading back to base when contact was lost 42 miles south of Bagotville and Rhubarb 8 reported that Rhino 13 was descending rapidly. Rhubarb 8 continued to orbit and reported that Rhino 13 went into a dive and could not be followed so contact was lost. Scabbard alerted all GCIs for last plot to establish a fix. AFP contacted north and south gates of Laurentide Park to pass any available information. All GObC units in area and Shawnigan Power Company, who alerted all Towers in the park to pass any available information. At the close of the Greenwich day, search aircraft were airborne under Scabbard control.

11 Dec 56

Tuesday – Search continued for crashed CF-100 with Rhino 13 crew. Search aircraft activity continued with Bagotville Expeditors, Rhino 27 and 24, Rhubarb 6, 7, 15 and 17 and Blacksheep 20, also C-47s from St. Hubert. Main gate of the park passed information that crash is located 10 miles north of St. Urbain on Highway 56 at Lac Cygnes at 4741N – 7038W, at 0218 GMT. At 0312 GMT Blacksheep 20 reported seeing lights from the ground at 128 degrees 40 miles – or 4732N – 7038W. At 0401 GMT Rhubarb 7 spotted a green flare to miles from Scabbard at 128 degrees. At 0413 GMT VC916 observed a car proceeding toward the spot where the flare was seen on a small lake. A long distance call was placed to Park Gate at St. Urbain who reported that one man in a snowmobile had gone out to search where the flare was seen. At 0553 GMT VC916 reported seeing two red flares about two minutes and ½ mile apart in the same area. Position checked with a lake, Lac Martes – 4750N – 7040W. At 0615 GMT VC916 reported a fire on the ground, and used Aldis lamp with nil results. At 0702 GMT VC916 reported that the vehicle was heading toward the fire. VC916 then tried to signal the vehicle with the Aldis lamp with no joy, and fired a green flare in attempt to attract the vehicle’s attention with no joy. At 0720 GMT VC916 spotted a red flare 1 ½ miles NW of fire. At 0731 GMT VC916 reported that the fire was out but the last flare was still burning NW of the fire. At 0735 GMT VC916 lost visual contact with the vehicle. At 0924 GMT VC692 took over search from VC916. Nothing was reported from VC692 until 1055 GMT when pilot reported visual contact with seven vehicles, seven miles north of the lake. All information on Rhino 13 crash relayed by Scabbard to Largo, Trenton Search and Rescue and Bagotville Operations. No further information had been obtained to end of GMT day. Powerhouse Croney B-47s training exercise passed through our sub-sector with no tactical action.

12 Dec 56

Wednesday – Search for crew of Rhino 13 continued. VC692 picked up a red flare on the lake with a man waving at the aircraft at 1220 GMT. VC414 dropped supplies at 1240 GMT. VC916 and AF697 (an Otter) landed at Baie St. Paul at 1510 GMT and Scabbard was requested to dispatch a search party and one officer and seven airmen were detailed. A truck was sent from Bagotville to pick up snowmobile for the search team. At 1757 GMT AF697 called in to advise that F/O Reid, pilot of Rhino 13 crew, had been found and was aboard, and AF697 was landing at Lac des Martes to look for navigator. At 1830 GMT AF697 reported finding F/O Paskarak, Rhino 13 navigator, who was aboard. Both Rhino 13 crew were unhurt. At 1825 GMT, Scabbard’s search party was recalled by message to Park Gate, and at 1900 GMT GObC was advised of search end. Rhubarb 16 was airborne over search area to contact Trenton S&R team. At 1157 GMT Rhubarb 9 was scrambled on an unknown in Scabbard’s area. It was later identified as Ascot 82, a B-47 weather ship, off course, but scramble was not cancelled in case aircraft was in trouble. Rhubarb 9 completed a successful run. Jersey B-47 overfly cancelled. Jumbo overfly passed through sub-sector with no tactical action.

13 Dec 56

Thursday – Rhubarb 14 and 16 were scrambled on B-47 Croney overfly, and Rhubarb 16 splashed 1 B-47 which broke off from formation. Rhubarb 14 accomplished four missions. Exercise Caveman was cancelled. ECM condition 1 was experienced at 1430 GMT for five minutes from Blacksheep aircraft working with Crystal.

14 Dec 56

Friday – Nimrod, Handcuff, Ignite and Jumbo overflies passed through sub-sector but no tactical action was taken as no aircraft were available from Bagotville. One KC-97 of Handcuff mission was made unknown but identification was confirmed and scramble cancelled. The target aircraft for Caveman exercise took off as Rhino Red and Yellow sections under Scabbard surveillance. Some confusion as to number of fighters airborne was the result of Largo’s orders off and Bagotville’s ignorance of aircraft being ordered off. Targets were two flights of three aircraft each and were handed over to Scooter. VC665 was given surveillance to St. Hubert from Bagotville, and pilot reported that CF-100 wreckage of Rhino 13 aircraft had still not been located, and search would be called off if it was not found by tonight. Two Trenton aircraft remain at Bagotville. Three Auxiliary controllers arrived for weekend training from Quebec. F/O Tetley who returned from hospital on 22 Nov, resumed work.

15 Dec 56

Saturday – Some confusion resulted when Handcuff KC-97s appeared and were carried as unknowns, due to flight plan discrepancy. Rhubarb 14 was scrambled and obtained a Judy but had to be handed over to Scooter to complete intercept, after which aircraft was identified friendly. Other KC-97s scrambled on were earlier wave of Handcuff mission and though Rhino 10 aborted on the ground, Rhino 8 obtained a successful splash after a re-attack had been made. A harlequin section of three aircraft was diverted after becoming airborne for PI’s, to intercept Nimrod KC-97s. However, two fighters aborted and the third, Rhino 27 was not combat ready and completed VIPs. Two more Auxiliary controllers arrived for weekend training.

17 Dec 56

Monday – Two unknowns appeared at 1048 GMT and 1136 GMT. The scramble on the first was cancelled following identification by late flight plan, and Snowshoe took action on the second. A Faker exercise scrambling Rhino 23 on Rhino 1 was unsuccessful, in that Rhino passed ahead following Judy. No tactical action on Largo’s orders taken on "Tall Timber" B-47 overfly passing through today. F/L McLean returned from TD to Biloxi, Mississippi, and F/O Ward arrived on TD from Moisie.

18 Dec 56

Tuesday – Rhino’s 3, 24 and 19 on harlequin exercise with Snowshoe, having been handed back to Scabbard, were diverted to Presque Isle at 0530Z. Handover to Presque (Eagle Beak) was completed at 0538Z. Largo reported at 0625Z these aircraft landed at Presque Isle. Diversion was due to weather. At 0610Z Yardbird 70, 1 B-47, was handed over to us from Scooter, heading east with fuel trouble. A KC-97 to take off from Goose Bay to refuel Yardbird 70 at 5304N 6200W on heading 075 degrees True. Yardbird 70 was handed over to Crowbar at 0625Z. At 1753Z Rhino Red section (2 aircraft) was taken on handover from Eaglebeak, returning to Bagotville, and landed at 1818Z and 1826Z. At 2125Z and 2222Z Scabbard experienced ECM strength 1 at 197 degrees and 174 degrees respectively. At 0200Z a Chancelight VI synthetic exercise was run. At 0348Z Largo requested exercise to cease.

19 Dec 56

Wednesday – New ETD this date for Exercise Chancelight moved up 4 hours. Largo advised Blacksheep 33 was to be carried Keystone W for height checks from Scabbard. Height checks were done from 1830Z until 1918Z. Synthetic exercise Chancelight VI was run from 0200Z until 0345Z.

20 Dec 56

Thursday – At 1430Z Chancelight VI commenced with take off of Faker aircraft of which there were 9 instead of 12, having had 3 aborts. Six aircraft were scrambled at 1449Z for Snowshoe. At 1505Z Red Lead aborted in air and returned to base. Of the six fighters – Rhubarb Tango section had ground aborts and Rhino Uniform Lead air aborted leaving 3 fighters. These fighters were handed to Scabbard after their exercise runs at 1605Z and went to GCA at 1623Z. At 2230Z Largo advised mandatory scrambles from Bagotville only.

21 Dec 56

Friday – At 1410Z Largo advised mandatory scrambles from St. Hubert only.

22 Dec 56

Saturday – F/O Sequin reported for special duty from 2452 Auxiliary Squadron. One B-47 – Spiral 70 (Yardbird) was in Scabbard UHF range at 1802Z and radar contact at 1806Z. No tactical action taken. Scabbard was on emergency maintenance from 0001Z – 0015Z. VC beam required new oscillator tube.

24 Dec 56

Monday – Scabbard on emergency maintenance from 1052Z to 1111Z. Because of continuous sporadic strobing on EW Kit. Bagotville back to normal scrambles at 1315Z. One Auxiliary controller on duty.

25 Dec 56

Tuesday – At 1208Z an unknown – VL6L strength 1, speed 240, angels 8 was picked up in CD 1515 heading south at 1213Z. UL6L was identified friendly by Largo on Flight Plan #3 – our latest revision had aircraft at 4530N, 7220W at 1149Z. Revision should have read 4930N.

26 Dec 56

Wednesday – An unknown in Crowbar’s area at 0635Z – HF 3030 heading WSW, strength 1, speed 250K – Angels 18 resulted in one Bagotville fighter put to 5 minutes. Unknown designator WG5G. A possibility was Largo Flight Plan 11 – a BOAC 377 from Keflavik to Montreal. At 0700Z Mohawk identified friendly WG5G. Bagotville fighter was returned to 15 minutes. At 0238Z ECM condition 1 was experienced at 120 degrees true from a practice ECM aircraft with Eaglebeak. Ozzie 56 – 1 B-47 passed 230 miles north of Scabbard at 0415Z.

27 Dec 56

Thursday – VL3L, unknown, a Faker passed to Largo, as unknown, for Crystal’s benefit, and their scramble. At 1629Z Rhubarb 16 and 24 were airborne for practice with Eagle Beak. Handed over to Eagle Beak at 1641Z. Gave flight following to Wine Glass aircraft (KC-97’s) from 2031Z – 2303Z. S/L Yarnell promoted to W/C – F/L Mock promoted to S/L.

28 Dec 56

Friday – Pancake aircraft – KC-97’s (Exercise Coldwave) passed through our area. No tactical action but surveillance given from 0930Z – 1255Z. At 0227Z, Rhino 11 was airborne as Faker for Rhino 28, to proceed to 5000N 7100W and turn south at 45M. Rhino 28 to be scrambled from 15 minutes at 0242Z. Rhino 28 was scrambled and airborne under out control at 0254Z. Mission a success.

29 Dec 56

Saturday – Scabbard was on emergency maintenance from 0552Z until 0617Z. No signal on CPS-6B. Gave surveillance to Walker 29 (KC-97) from 1117Z – 1203Z going to Goose Bay. At 1938, Rhino 1 was airborne as Faker – Rhino 27 was ordered to 5 minutes. At 1945Z Rhino 27 was scrambled and airborne at 1948Z. Rhino 27 intercepted and identified as Rhino 1 at 2001Z.

30 Dec 56

Sunday – At 1024Z Rhino 1 took off from St. Hubert on a cross country to Bagotville at 40,000 feet. At 1024Z Rhino 19 and 11 were placed on 5 minutes. At 1033Z Rhino 11 and 19 were scrambled after Rhino 1. At 1046Z and 1047Z Rhino 19 and 11 were airborne respectively and at 1000Z Rhino 19 had 1 MA on Rhino 1. At 1103Z Rhino 11 had 1 MA on Rhino 1. At 1650 Largo advised Mandatory scrambles from Bagotville only.

31 Dec 56

Monday – F/O Meredith gone on leave until 20 Jan 57.

2 Jan 57

Wednesday – VL10N was declared unknown at 2305Z. Previously identified as TCA 447 from Bagotville to Quebec but now heading east. At 2310Z VL10N was identified friendly – TCA 447 in orbit, in contact with Quebec tower.

3 Jan 57

Thursday – At 2157Z, Pedlar 85 passed through Scabbard’s area – PX’d at 4955N 6920W at 2155Z, 1 thousand on top IFR – estimated 4920N 6722W at 2205 – Loring. At 2322Z VL14N was made unknown and 1 Bagotville aircraft was placed on 5 minutes at 2323Z. At 2327Z VL14N was identified friendly – Clipper 65, Flight Plan 54. At 2328Z the aircraft on 5 minutes was taken off.

4 Jan 57

Friday – Largo advised at 0610Z that exercise "Red Rock" was delayed 24 hours to 050748Z.

5 Jan 57

Saturday – At 2219Z VL19L was made unknown in FD 1030. At 2220, VL19L was made friendly by Flight Plan 8 – a late Flight Plan from ATC.

6 Jan 57

Sunday – Bagotville aircraft placed on Mandatory Scramble only at 1535Z. F/O Todd posted to Cold Lake.

7 Jan 57

Monday – 0837Z Largo advised exercise "Red Robin" delayed 24 hours. This from USAF 64th Air Division. At 1926 UL7 was made unknown in CD 2030. Largo advised no scramble as this was a height finding Faker. CV 170 crash landed at 0045Z at Bagotville successfully – thus runway 110-290 closed to all traffic. P/O Hansley posted – 10S London.

8 Jan 57

Tuesday – Bagotville runway 110-290 serviceable at 0600Z. At 0700Z Largo advised Exercise "Red Robin" delayed 2 hours. At 0725Z Largo advised no TAC action on "Red Robin". 1 OFU callsign changed to "Napkin". At 1905Z VL27L made unknown. One aircraft, 35,000 feet – 450K – heading SW. At 1907Z 1 aircraft was scrambled from Bagotville heading 230 degrees to 34,000 feet. At 1915Z VL27L was identified as 1 CF-100 – TT42 had UHF contact on a Round Robin – QB-BG-CH-QB. Had pressurization trouble. Scramble cancelled. At 2144Z Rhino Quebec was committed to VG 93 – 5 B-47’s. At 0003Z Rhino 4 was committed – same track. At 0005 Rhino 9 had one MA on YG93. At 0009Z, Rhino 25 was committed to YG93. At 0025Z Rhino 4 had 1 MI – too low. Rhino 25 had 1 MA.

10 Jan 57

Thursday – At 0655Z Largo placed 7 fighters on 15 minutes for Scabbard for Exercise "Red Robing". At 0812Z Scabbard placed all aircraft on 5 minutes. At 1817Z our fighters were scrambled. At 0855Z results were summarized as follows: Rhino 17 – 1 MA on WG 19, 1 MI on VH 19 due to evasive action; Rhino 15 had 1 MI on VH19 due to UHF failure; Rhino 28 had 1 MA on VL2L; Rhino 3 had 1 MI due to position error of target on GSM; Rhino 75 aborted after takeoff – AI – unserviceable; Rhino 13 had 1 MA on VH 19; Rhino 1 had an abort after take-off due to down nose wheel. At 1708Z Esquire (13) was delayed indefinitely.

11 Jan 57

Friday – At 1239Z Rhino 13 was scrambled after Exercise "Golden Arrow". At 1257Z Rhubarb 17 was also scrambled – aborted at 1312Z AI and compass unserviceable. At 1313Z, Rhino 8 was scrambled in place of Rhubarb 17. At 1328 Rhino 21 was scrambled. At 1340Z Rhino 8 advised returning to base as he was out of position for his target – NH43. At 1344Z Rhino 8 diverted after CC109. At 1350 Rhino 24 was scrambled in place of Rhino 21. All fighters made MA’s. F/O’s McGoldrick, Belley, F/L Frew, Goudreault, reported in from 2452 Auxiliary Squadron.

12 Jan 57

Saturday – At 1235Z our first aircraft was scrambled after Exercise "Golden Arrow" – 2nd wave 10 other fighters were scrambled within the following 7 hours. The results were as follows: Out of 11 fighters including diversions and re-scrambles Scabbard made 18 MA’s – 6 MI’s – 2 due to AEF, 2 due to controller error, 1 due to evasive action, and 1 because of late scramble. F/O’s Tousigant and Abel reported in from 2452 Auxiliary Squadron.

13 Jan 57

Sunday – At 0930Z had one unknown – VL4L heading south – seed 130. At 0953Z made UHF contact with Pancake 22 who proved to be VL4L after strangling his parrot. Scramble was cancelled. At 1800Z, 3 aircraft were scrambled after W620 – a Canberra. Rhino 10 had a ground abort – Rhino 9 had 1 MA and Rhino 25 had 1 MA. Six Auxiliary Officers for 2452 Auxiliary Squadron returned to Quebec. 1 Officer on TD from 2452 Auxiliary Squadron.

15 Jan 57

Tuesday – At 1800Z a Chancelight exercise was begun and continued until 2007Z. Scabbard scrambled 20 aircraft of which 8 had ground aborts. There was 1 air abort. There were 6 MA’s, 5 MI’s – 3 due to AEF, 1 out of position.

16 Jan 57

Wednesday – Esquire aircraft mission – 1 B-47 – delayed 24 hours at 0136Z. VL5N was identified unknown at 1420Z. No scramble required, was identified friendly at 1434Z by late revision in Flight Plan 17. At 170230Z AC777 – Esquire was delayed 15 hours. W/C Yarnell, F/L Freebairn, F/O Healey-Ogden on TD to Chatham. Also F/O Brown.

17 Jan 57

Thursday – At 935Z Rhubarb 21 was scrambled after Esquire 61, 1 B-47. Rhubarb 21 had 1 MA at 1952Z. At 2157Z an ECM exercise was begun. Fricasie 65A Keystone Zulu was target. 14 aircraft were scrambled between 2227Z and 0217Z. There were 13 MA’s and 1 MI due to AEF.

18 Jan 57

Friday – At 1353Z Chancelight 7 was re-run. At 1452Z 12 aircraft were scrambled from Bagotville. There were 2 ground aborts, 1 air aborts, and 8 MI’s as Scabbard had no paints on targets. Four controllers reported in on TD from 2452 Auxiliary Squadron. At 2200Z an ECM exercise commenced with Fricasie 65 as target. 15 aircraft were scrambled and there were 2 air aborts – 1 due to AEF and 1 due to undercarriage trouble. Other results unknown.

19 Jan 57

Saturday – Three Auxiliary controllers reported in on TD from 2452 Auxiliary Squadron.

20 Jan 57

Sunday – Seven 2452 Auxiliary Squadron controllers returned to Quebec.

21 Jan 57

Monday – F/L Lee reported on special duty from 22 Wing – London Ontario.

25 Jan 57

Friday – A Broadcast Control exercise was run from 0621Z – 0741Z. There was 1 MA – 1 MI, due to controller error. Reno 41, 1 B-47, flew through – no tactical action as Bagotville was State Red.

27 Jan 57

Sunday – Three aircrew officers reported on TD from Bagotville.

29 Jan 57

Tuesday – Three aircrew officers returned to Bagotville (TD Out).

30 Jan 57

Wednesday – Four Scabbard controllers on TD to Chatham and three on TD to Bagotville. VL3L was made unknown at 0735Z. Largo took necessary tactical action as Scabbard was on daily maintenance at 0830Z. Blacksheep identified VL3L as a Super Constellation.

31 Jan 57

Thursday – Two controllers returned from TD to Chatham and 3 from Bagotville. Two more controllers out to Chatham on TD. At 1825Z VL14L was made unknown. One aircraft from Bagotville was scrambled at 1830Z but cancelled at 1839Z asVL14L had been identified as Scandinavia 932.

1 Feb 57

Friday – Four controllers returned from Chatham. Four auxiliary controllers from 2452 Squadron on TD. At 1534Z VL12L was made unknown and Rhino 9 and 29 were scrambled. Scramble was cancelled when Largo advised VL12L was Quebec Air Flight 2. F/O Curran on sick leave.

2 Feb 57

Saturday – F/O Dockendorff to Lac St. Denis on TD. VL14L was unknown at 1348Z but proved to be a synthetic track as trainer was on.

3 Feb 57

Sunday – Four Auxiliary controllers returned to Quebec.

4 Feb 57

Monday – W/C Yarnell on leave. VL19L was unknown at 1822Z. There was no tactical action and Largo made this track friendly at 1847Z. Two Rhino aircraft were scrambled after CD-190, 1 B-47 at 1930Z. Red Lead had an MI – Red 2 an MA.

5 Feb 57

Tuesday – At 1915Z, Rhino Yellow 1 and 2 were scrambled after Venice 16. Yellow 1 had an MA and Yellow 2 an MI. At 2238Z 3 aircraft were scrambled on Venice 16. Two aircraft had 1 MA.

6 Feb 57

Wednesday – F/O Sauve posted from Lac St. Denis. At 1112Z, two aircraft were scrambled on Oatmeal 15 (AO13). Oatmeal 15 aborted at 1155Z. Oatmeal 26 was airborne at 1159Z in place of 15. Scabbard had 2 MA’s. At 1317Z, 3 aircraft were scrambled on WG21 – 1 B-47 – Oatmeal 43. 3 MA’s were the result.

7 Feb 57

Thursday – F/O Tracey on TD from ADCHQ, returned this date. F/O Sauve reported in.

8 Feb 57

Friday – At 2250Z, 8 aircraft were scrambled after Fricasie 3, an ECM aircraft. Results unknown.

11 Feb 57

Monday – At 1755Z Exercise "Nimble Bat" was postponed until 12/2/57.

12 Feb 57

Tuesday – "Nimble Bay" passed through Scabbard’s area from 1610Z – 1715Z. No tactical action taken. At 1846Z, VL12N was made unknown. No tactical action and was identified friendly as Bristol TFX at 1905Z. At 2057 VL14L was unknown and identified as Quebec Air 2 at 2059 by a late flight plan.

13 Feb 57

Wednesday – At 1856Z Vl6L was made unknown and Rhino 16 was diverted. At 1919Z Rhino 16 identified VL6L as a Lancaster – NNH20 off course on flight plan from YR-RJ-OW. At 140110Z Rhino’s 10 and 37 were diverted onto WG 3 – 1 B-47. Rhino 37 had 1 MA and Rhino 10 has 1 MI – a head on. F/L Lee returned to 22 Wing London.

14 Feb 57

Thursday – At 1833Z, 8 aircraft were scrambled from Bagotville against Pedlar 25. There was 1 air abort – undercarriage trouble. There were 5 MA’s and 2 aircraft were ordered back to base as target changed flight plan. At 2245Z, the first pair of aircraft, a total of 14 aircraft were scrambled against Fricasie 2 -–an ECM exercise. At 0455Z the last aircraft was handed back to tower with the following results on Fricasie 3: 13 MA’s, 28 MI’s – due to lock ons on chaff.

15 Feb 57

Friday – At 1237Z, two pair of aircraft from Bagotville were scrambled after Oatmeal 45 – 1 B-47, but were all aborted after takeoff as target was 300 miles off course.

16 Feb 57

Saturday – At 1750Z VL20L was made unknown but re-identified as Rhino 21 at 1759Z.

17 Feb 57

Sunday – At 2057Z Punchbowl 12 was carried as an unknown – VL7L and made a Keystone Whiskey by Largo at 2108Z. No tactical action.

18 Feb 57

Monday – F/L Freebairn and F/L Hind on TD from ADCHQ. At 1022Z VL1L was made unknown – 2 aircraft from Bagotville were scrambled at 1023Z. At 1045Z VL1L was identified as "Clipper 101" – 1 hour behind schedule. Scramble cancelled. At 1227Z Rhino’s 19 and 35 were scrambled on Oatmeal 53. At 1253Z Rhino 19 had 1 MI, Rhino 35 had 1 MA. At 1405Z, 4 aircraft were scrambled on VL5L – Keystone Zulu – Results – 3 MA’s, 1 MI due to radio trouble. At 1817Z Rhino Red section was scrambled (diversion) on VL10L – Keystone Whiskey – Oatmeal 53. At 1819Z Rhubarb Blue scrambled on VL10L. There were 4 resultant MA’s. At 2325Z 2 aircraft were scrambled on Venice 30. 2 MA’s were made.

19 Feb 57

Tuesday – At 1558Z, one aircraft was scrambled after UN45 – an ECM aircraft. At 1619Z, Rhubarb 17 identified 1 C-119 – 1 MA. At 2035Z VL10L was made unknown and 1 aircraft was scrambled – VL10L was identified as Quebec Air Flight 2. At 0026Z, 2 Rhino aircraft were diverted onto Venice 50, 1 B-47. 2 MA’s. Controller error. F/O Law on TD to Cold Lake.

20 Feb 57

Wednesday – W/C Snider on sick leave. F/L McLean on leave. At 0530Z two Rhino aircraft were diverted onto Octane 60. 2 MA’s at 0550Z, identified as 1 B-47.

21 Feb 57

Thursday – At 0740Z, 1 Bagotville aircraft scrambled on VI4 – Fricasie 3 – ECM. At 0806Z, 1 MA by Rhino 37 on VL4L. 1 MA at 0814Z and 1 MA at 0825Z. F/L’s Freebairn and Hind returned to ADCHQ.

22 Feb 57

Friday – At 0727Z, two fighters were scrambled on Octane 56. Results were 1 MA – 1 MI at 0745Z. At 1427 the first 4 of 9 aircraft were scrambled on Exercise "High Noon" – B-47’s. There were 2 ground aborts, 10 MA’s – 8 MI’s – 7 due to evasive action. 1 AEF.

23 Feb 57

Saturday – At 1340Z, two aircraft were scrambled on "Peace Keeper" Easy. AE4. There were 2 resultant MA’s at 1410Z.

24 Feb 57

Sunday – At 1618Z, two aircraft were scrambled after AF770 – 1 Canberra – 2 MI’s resulted because of late scramble. F/O Dockendorff back from Lac St. Denis.

26 Feb 57

Tuesday – W/C Dupuis and F/L Gibson on TD from Snowshoe. F/O Scott and F/O Brown on leave.

27 Feb 57

Wednesday – W/C Dupuis and F/L Gibson returned to Snowshoe.

28 Feb 57

Thursday – "Squad Car" – KC-97’s passed through our area – no tactical action. At 1718Z VL17L was unknown. Two Tiptop aircraft (Ottawa) were diverted after VL17L and it was identified as Beneficial 1 and 2 from Eaglebeak – 2 MA’s. F/O Wright on leave.

1 Mar 57

Friday – "Squad Car" 28 and 25 passed through – No tactical action. "Shamrock" exercise cancelled at 1826Z. F/O Janes on leave. F/L McLean returned from leave.

2 Mar 57

Saturday – At 0048Z VL2L was made unknown. 1 CF-100 was scrambled from Bagotville but was cancelled because of weather. VL2L was identified as Quebec Air 4 from late flight plan 1 at 0130Z.

3 Mar 57

Sunday – At 2250Z VL8K was made unknown – dropping chaff while Scabbard was on release. At 2255Z Blacksheep 30 was scrambled. At 2332Z VL8K was identified friendly by Scooter interception.

7 Mar 57

Thursday – S/L Dalton and F/L Francis returned to AFHQ and ADCHQ.

10 Mar 57

Sunday – Nurse Maid exercise passed through Scabbard at 1500Z – No tactical action. F/O Brown returned from leave.

11 Mar 57

Monday – At 2019Z VL10L was made unknown. At 2019Z two Rhino aircraft were airborne and diverted onto VL10L under Snowshoe control. At 2042Z VL10L was identified as Quebec Air DC-3.

13 Mar 57

Wednesday – F/O Wright returned from leave. Wedding exercise was cancelled at 2317Z. VL14L was made unknown. At 2319Z VL14L was made friendly by late flight plan 63 from Largo.

14 Mar 57

Thursday – F/O’s Craig-Collins and Tracy on TD for the day from ADCHQ.

15 Mar 57

Friday – Wineglass flights – KC-97’s passed through our area – no tactical action. At 1930Z VL19L was made unknown. At 1944Z was re-identified by Largo and Eaglebeak as one of Wineglass aircraft. At 2058Z VL22K was made unknown but re-identified by late flight plan 62. F/O Gatz posted to Beaverbank.

16 Mar 57

Saturday – At 2135Z VL21L was made unknown on a misplot of 60 miles. F/O Elvidge posted to Lac St. Denis.

17 Mar 57

Sunday – Nosebleed 37 – 1 B-47 passed through – no tactical action. F/L Montrose from 24 DCC.

18 Mar 57

Monday – F/L Emerson here on TD from ADCHQ.

19 Mar 57

Tuesday – F/O Law returned from Cold Lake. P/O Hansley released. At 0228Z four aircraft were scrambled after the first two waves of exercise "Grade School". At 0430Z, three more fighters were scrambled after the 3rd wave. The results were: 8 MA’s, 15 MI’s due to – 8 evasive action, 2 late scrambles, 1 air abort, 4 controller error.

20 Mar 57

Wednesday – F/L Emerson returned to ADCHQ. F/O Law out on leave. At 1541Z four aircraft were scrambled after Wedding 31 with a resulting 4 MA’s. At 210017Z, four more fighters were scrambled on Wedding 31 with a resultant 2 MA’s and 2 MI’s due to controller error. Exercise "Grade School" passed through – no Scabbard tactical action.

21 Mar 57

Thursday – W/C Yarnell on leave. At 2037Z, VL17 was made unknown. At 2046Z, VL17 was identified friendly by a later flight plan from Montreal ATS. At 0055Z, the first pair of 12 aircraft were scrambled after exercise "Grade School". The last pair were scrambled at 0400Z. Results were 8 MA’s – 14 MI’s.

22 Mar 57

Friday – At 1547Z VL3K was made unknown and then identified friendly by late flight plan at 1550Z.

23 Mar 57

Saturday – W/C Yarnell returned from leave. At 1522Z VL7 was made unknown. No action or results. At 2049Z VL26 was made unknown. No action or results.

24 Mar 57

Sunday – W/C Yarnell – F/O Brown on TD to Parent. At 1844Z two aircraft were scrambled after VL31. At 1846Z VL33A was made unknown.. At 1911Z Largo advised two unknowns were Fakers. 2 MI’s on VL31.

25 Mar 57

Monday – F/O McLean in from Lac St. Denis – posted.

26 Mar 57

Tuesday – W/C Yarnell - F/O Brown returned from Parent. "Iron Clad" exercise passed through. No tactical action.

27 Mar 57

Wednesday – W/C Yarnell on leave.

28 Mar 57

Thursday – F/O Law returned from leave. At 1550Z VL8VN was made unknown and was identified by late flight plan at 1605Z.

31 Mar 57

Sunday – W/C Yarnell returned from leave.

1 Apr 57

Monday – S/L Grigg – F/L Bjorndahl on TD from ADCHQ. F/O Gaston posted to St. Margarets. F/L’s Graham, Elton, Trupp on TD from St. Sylvestre.

3 Apr 57

Wednesday – S/L Grigg – F/L Bjorndahl returned to ADCHQ. F/L’s Graham – Elton returned to St. Sylvestre. F/O Horsnell on TD from ADCHQ. F/O Bullock back from Lac St. Denis.

4 Apr 57

Thursday – F/O Brown on TD to Quebec. F/O Janes returned from Cold Lake. Exercise "Gold Coin" passed through our area at 0500Z. No tactical action.

5 Apr 57

Friday – F/O Horsnell returned to ADCHQ. F/O Brown returned from Quebec. W/C Snider on TD – 1 R&CS Clinton. At 1428Z VL12 was made unknown – at 1508Z was identified friendly by revised flight plan 25.

8 Apr 57

Monday – F/L Abercrombie – F/O’s Hopping, MacDonald, Currier, Rawson, Lake, Fairbairn on TD from Bagotville.

9 Apr 57

Tuesday – F/L Abercrombie- F/O’s Hopping, MacDonald, Currier, Rawson, Lake, Fairbairn, returned to Bagotville.

10 Apr 57

Wednesday – W/C Yarnell on TD to Bagotville.

11 Apr 57

Thursday – W/C Yarnell returned from Bagotville. At 0357Z, one fighter was scrambled after VL2 – one unknown which proved to be one CF-100, a Faker.

13 Apr 57

Saturday – At 1644Z, VL16K was made unknown. At 1644Z, VL16K was made friendly by a late revision on flight plan 19.

14 Apr 57

Sunday – At 1240Z, VL8L was made unknown. At 1250Z Largo identified VL8L as Swiss Air 410. Flight plan 22 – late.

15 Apr 57

Monday – F/O Wilson on TD from Moisie. W/C Snider returned from 1 R&CS Clinton. At 1730Z, VL19 was made unknown and Rhino 10 was diverted at 1743Z. VL19 was identified friendly at 1810Z.

16 Apr 57

Tuesday – F/O Tracy on TD from ADCHQ. At 2158Z VL24 was made unknown. Rhino 35 was diverted at 2200Z and identified as 1 RCAF North Star # 17504 at 2212Z.

17 Apr 57

Wednesday – F/O Tracy returned to ADCHQ.

18 Apr 57

Thursday – W/C Yarnell, F/L Montrose, F/O Bullock on TD to Bagotville – returned same date. At 1920Z Rhinos 20 and 29 were diverted against Fricasie 2 – ECM aircraft, with a resulting 5 MA’s; 1 MI – due to mechanical jamming. Electronic jamming – strengths 3, 4 and 5 were experienced. At 2040Z, VL18 was made unknown and was identified friendly by Snowshoe interception at 2110Z.

19 Apr 57

Friday – Tomcat 51 – 1 B-47, passed through at 1930Z. No tactical action taken. At 2228Z Scabbard and one unknown identified at 2240Z by late flight plan.

20 Apr 57

Saturday – Nelson 32 – overfly – passed at 1645Z. No tactical action.

22 Apr 57

Monday – At 1554Z, VL12 was made unknown but identified friendly at 1613Z – Quebec Air 1.

24 Apr 57

Wednesday – At 0030Z, "Chancelight 10" commenced. It ceased at 0220Z with the following results – 2 MA’s and 16 MI’s.

25 Apr 57

Thursday – At 1839Z two aircraft were scrambled after 1 B-47 – Nelson 51 with resultant 2 MI’s. At 1949Z, VL11A was made unknown. Made friendly at 2102Z – landed at Roberval.

29 Apr 57

Monday – W/C Snider on TD to ADCHQ. S/L Nevin on TD from ADCHQ. W/C Yarnell on TD to ADCHQ and 1 ADCC.

30 Apr 57

Tuesday – S/L Nevin returned to ADCHQ. Note that F/O Janes on TD to Cold Lake 27 Apr 57. Nelson 21 – 1 B-47 passed over at 0615 – no tactical action.

1 May 57

Wednesday – Exercise "Main Spring" – no tactical action, overflew this date at 1030Z. F/O Wilson returned to Moisie.

2 May 57

Thursday – F/L Miller – F/O Meredith on TD to Bagotville.

3 May 57

Friday – F/L Miller – F/O Meredith returned from Bagotville.

4 May 57

Saturday – W/C Snider returned from ADCHQ. F/L Montrose on TD to 1 ADCC.

7 May 57

Tuesday – W/C Yarnell and F/L Montrose returned from ADCC. Exercise "Ball Hawk" delayed 24 hours this date. At 0057Z, VL4 was made unknown. At 0130Z VL4 was identified friendly by intercept – Punchbowl 26 – under Snowshoe’s control – diverted to us.

8 May 57

Wednesday – S/L Richards, F/L Robinson, Mr. Ross on TD from ADCHQ.

9 May 57

Thursday – Exercise "Frogman" delayed 24 hours this date – also AC835.

10 May 57

Friday – S/L Richards, F/L Robinson and Mr. Ross returned to ADCHQ.

12 May 57

Sunday – At 2115Z, VL15N was made unknown. At 2216Z, VL15K was identified friendly.

14 May 57

Tuesday – F/L Beattie on TD from ADCHQ. F/O Janes returned from Cold Lake, At 0524Z, VL2 was made unknown. At 0613Z VL2 was identified friendly by interception. At 1802Z VL13 was made unknown. At 1816Z VL13 was identified friendly by Eaglebeak interception. At 1851Z, two fighters were scrambled after Nelson 19 – 1 B-47. 1 MA – 1 MI were the results.

15 May 57

Wednesday – F/L Beattie returned to ADCHQ. Two aircraft were scrambled after "Reno" exercise at 0216Z. Results were 5 TR’s. At 1938Z the first 6 of 8 aircraft were scrambled after exercise "Wedding" – B-47’s. Results were 5 MI’s, 5 MA’s.

16 May 57

Thursday – At 0516Z a "Cocked Pistol" was called. At 0529Z "Applejack" was called. At 0718Z "Lemon Juice" was called. At 0742Z "Applejack" was called. At 0951 "Snowman" was declared. The "All Clear" was sounded at 1004Z. At 0531Z, the first pair of 10 aircraft were scrambled on a B-47 no warning exercise. Final results were 13 MI’s, 1 MA. Mechanical jamming was experienced throughout. At 1625Z "Cocked Pistol" was recalled. At 1645Z the first pair of 4 aircraft were scrambled. Results were 4 MI’s due to evasive action. "Cocked Pistol" was released at 1919Z.

17 May 57

Friday – At 170428Z a "Cocked Pistol" was declared. Six aircraft were committed on exercise "Cannon Ball" (no warning) with 2 MI’s and 4 MA’s. "Lemon Juice" was called at –725Z and "Snowman" at 0929Z. Release was at 0730Z. At 1558Z, VL16 was made unknown – was identified friendly at 1609Z by call to Moncton ATC. At 1924Z a "Cocked Pistol" was declared. The first pair of six aircraft were scrambled on no warning – exercise "Cannon Ball". Results were 8 MA’s, 2 MI’s – released from "Cocked Pistol" at 2157Z.

18 May 57

Saturday – F/L Freebairn on TD to 1 ADCC. At 0725Z a "Cocked Pistol" was declared. The first two of 5 aircraft were scrambled after exercise "Cannon Ball" at 0725Z. Results were 13 MA’s – 5 MI’s. Scabbard was released at 0944Z. At 1025Z, VL14L was made unknown. At 1040Z VL14L was identified friendly by a late flight plan revision (2).

19 May 57

Sunday – Exercise "Cannon Ball" passed through this date – no tactical action.

21 May 57

Tuesday – At 2122Z, VL22L was made unknown. Two fighters were diverted at 2126Z and at 2143Z, VL22L was made friendly.

22 May 57

Wednesday – At 1555Z, four aircraft were scrambled after Fricasie 2 – an ECM aircraft. At 1620Z Fricasie 2 became unserviceable and exercise was cancelled.

23 May 57

Thursday – At 1835Z, four aircraft were scrambled after friendly Fakers. Results were 4 MA’s.

25 May 57

Saturday – At 1330Z, VL2 was declared unknown. Two fighters were diverted and VL2 was made friendly at 1342Z.

27 May 57

Monday – F/O Healey-Ogden on TD to Bagotville.

28 May 57

Tuesday – F/O Healey-Ogden returned to the unit. F/L’s Moore and Wright, and F/O’s Penny and Moore on TD from Bagotville. At 1559Z, VL13L was made unknown. At 1615Z, VL13L was identified friendly. At 1700, an alert was declared by Largo. Six aircraft were scrambled in 14 minutes. Results were 5 MA’s and 13 MI’s. The alert was called down at 1925Z. This was Chancelight 11 – a no warning exercise.

29 May 57

Wednesday – F/L’s Moore and Wright, and F/O’s Penny and Moore returned to Bagotville. At 280030Z, four aircraft of six aircraft were scrambled on a B-52 overflight (Wedding). Results were 5 MA 5 MI. At 1915Z, VL10 was made unknown – Largo advised no tactical action. At 0226Z the first two of 4 aircraft were scrambled on Shamrock – B-52’s. The final tactical results were 7 MA – 5 MI.

30 May 57

Thursday – S/L MacArthur on TD from ADCHQ. At 1436Z VL4 was made unknown. At 1440Z VL4 was identified by Largo as friendly on a late flight plan.

31 May 57

Friday – At 1218Z, VL6 was made unknown. No tactical action was taken. Was never identified. At 010018Z, VL2 was made unknown. Two fighters were scrambled and VL2 was identified as 1 CF-100 – a Faker.

Signed by:
(EC Snider) W/C