Ramore, Ontario

1961 – Historical Report – USAF Historical Division


Historical Record
912th AC&W Squadron
Ramore, Ontario
1 July 1961 to 30 September 1961

Section I

REQUIRED DATA

  1. Unit and Location

912th Squadron
Ramore, Ontario, Canada

  1. Name and Grade of Commander

William J Olsen, Major, USAF

  1. Chain of Command (Superior Echelons)
  2. USAF
    ADC
    30th ADIV (SAGE)
    SSMADS

  • Subordinate Units (Down to and including squadrons)
  • None

  • Mission (Give authority and brief statement of primary mission)
  • To operate and maintain a direction center facility as part of the integrated defense system of the 3rd NORAD Division for the purpose of conducting air defense operations within this system in accordance with directives issued by the 3rd NORAD Division. Authority: 30th ADIV. (SAGE) Regulation 24-12, dated 23 November, 1959.

  • Personnel
  •    

    Officers

    Airmen

    Civilians

    Total

     
     

    Assigned

    23

    141

    21

    185

     
     

    Attached

    22

    152

    23

    197

     
                 
  • Equipment (Give official nomenclature and quantity of mission-type equipment)
  • AN/FPS-3C (1): AN/TPS-502 (1); AN/FPS-6B (1); AN/GPX-7A (1); AN/GPS-T2 (1); AN/GPX-502 (1); AN/UPS-T5 (1); AN/GPA-30 (1); AN/GRC-27 Remote (8); AN/GRT-3 (2); AN/FRT-502 (2); AN/FRT-503 (5); AN/URG-60 (10); CR-91 (4): AN/FRT-501 (4); Teletype M-19 (4).

    Section II

    COMMENTARY

    912 – CAS and 912 – PDC:

    During the period 1 July through 30 September 1961 these sections have accomplished and experienced the following:

    A list of key personnel as of 30 September 1961 is as follows:

    (see the matrix at the end of this report)

    In July 1961 information was received pertaining to the phase out of the unit to be effective 1 Jan 62. Immediate action was taken to prepare a Personnel Phase Out (USAF) and Phase In (RCAF) Chart. This chart reflects the current and projected manning of both USAF and RCAF officer and airmen by sections.

    95% of all USAF personnel have received their rotation assignment either to ZI or Canadian Stations as of 30 Sep 61. 90% of all requests for orders have been completed. 83% of all airmen received one of their three choices of station preference. Less than 5% of the officers received one of their station preferences.

    This unit was visited by the 30th Air Division Training and Utilization Team on 24-25 July 1961. Results of the visit were rated "Good".

    The unit administrative section compiled a Squadron Phase Out Plan reflecting target dates for specific administrative actions to be accomplished by sections to insure a timely phase out of administrative files and records.

    Sections were briefed on Records Control and Disposition of records to insure proper records would be staged and forwarded to staging areas.

    Inventory and screening of classified documents has been accomplished and up-to-date listings are being maintained on documents to be transferred to the RCAF.

    912 – CIG-S:

    During the month of August 61, A/1C JC Turck was reassigned to the Zone of Interior on a PCS movement. During September 61, S/Sgt. Anthony P Lucciola was reassigned to the Zone of Interior on a PCS movement. Air Police strength now at five personnel.

    There were three reportable accidents during this period. One occurred off station and two occurred on station. No injury was involved in the accidents. All concerned property damage.

    There were three traffic citations issued during this period. One was issued on station for speeding and two were issued off station; for speeding and one for operation of a vehicle in an unsafe manner.

    The status of discipline and the morale of the station are considered to be excellent.

    912 – IDC:

    Contracts completed during this period consisted of Repair of Heating Plant, Construction of Salvage Shelter, Cleaning of Septic Tank and Construction of Sewage Treatment Plant.

    Contracts partially completed consists of repair to heating system at water reservoir and Airman Dining Hall.

    There were eleven projects completed by station personnel, military and civilian, during this period.

    Expenditures for maintenance and repairs were somewhat higher than the previous period. Approximately 16, 428 man hours were required to accomplish the mission of the section in maintenance and operation of Diesel Power Plant, Central Heating Plant and other related facilities.

    912 – CSG:

    T/Sgt. Tracy gave a course in First Aid to the Boy Scouts of Holtyre, Ontario, which consisted of material from the Canadian Boy Scout Manual. An examination was given upon completion of the 13 hour course to determine the number of scouts eligible for their second class badges.

    The medical section made two mercy runs for the village of Ramore, consisting of 1 male civilian and 1 female child. The male was taken to Kirkland and District Hospital, Kirkland Lake. The female child was taken to Timmins Hospital, Timmins. M/Sgt. Hickman administered mouth to mouth respiration to the child which was an important factor of maintaining her life until arrival at the Timmins Hospital.

    Routine medical inspections were performed at the Dining Hall, Base Exchange and the NCO Open Mess, which resulted in satisfactory conditions.

    A total of 44 days were lost during the reporting period due to sickness and minor accidents.

    912 – ODC:

    Eleven airmen in the 3-level and one 5-level airman were tested and qualified with passing scores. As a result, all airmen were upgraded in their specialty.

    The Operations Officer, Captain Michael will be replaced by Captain Hackley in the near future. Captain Michael will be returning to the ZI to become Operations Officer at Walnut Ridge, Arkansas.

    No new personnel reporting to this section due to the scheduled phase out of the unit to the RCAF. Arrangements have been made to brief and familiarize RCAF personnel on present equipment.

    912 – SSV:

    The Softball Team completed a very successful season winning 22 games and lost only 7. They continued their success in the playoffs, winning the Intertown AA and Intermediate A championships.

    The membership cards purchased from the Kirkland Lake Golf Club were used frequently by squadron personnel and personnel were very pleased with the facilities at the club.

    Sportsmen took advantage of the many items available for fishing, boating, hunting and camping during the seasons as these items were constantly being checked out.

    Inventory of all equipment and library books has been accomplished and disposition instructions have been received from higher headquarters. Upon close out of this section to the RCAF, items and equipment will be transferred to gaining units.

    912 – FSV:

    Due to the scheduled phase out, all equipment and stock has been inventoried and arrangements have been made with RCAF Depot at North Bay to terminate USAF Account and open an RCAF Account for this station.

    Five-in-one rations have been shipped to gaining organizations as directed by higher headquarters.

    Food Service personnel will assist the RCAF in this area until RCAF is capable of assuming this responsibility. USAF personnel are scheduled to depart as RCAF replacements arrive.

    912 – MTP:

    Inventory of equipment and tools has been accomplished for turn over to the RCAF. Equipment has been repaired, painted and safety belts installed on all passenger carrying vehicles.

    Painting of maintenance buildings is being accomplished prior to release to the RCAF.

    912 – BEX:

    Plans were made to accomplish phase out actions as outlined in Group III Site Phasing Plan.

    The Exchange was visited by Mr. McGraw, General Manager in August. Stock was inventoried and authorized mark down for an August sale. Major Brittenham, Central Exchange Office, arrived with 4602 Phase Out Team in September. This was his first visit to this unit.

    A/1C Pearce, Branch Manager, relocated all stock – the stock in the Dining Hall Wing was moved into the Multi-Purpose Building.

    In line with the local phase out plan, stock replenishment was limited to minimum essential items. Special orders were cut off on 23 August to insure the arrival of goods prior to close out of the Exchange. Disposition instructions on excess equipment were received. All equipment excess to the immediate requirement was salvaged.

    The Branch Exchange will close 1 Dec 61.

    912 – MSS:

    A program was established during this period to improve certain areas of the supply section. Consideration was given to the following areas and action accomplished is as indicated: (a) Quarterly inventory of tool kits were taken. New listings were prepared and shortages are being requisitioned. Action to be completed 1 Oct 61. (b) As a result of a recent Staff Visit, a project was established to re-warehouse, prepare new records and post recaps daily in IDC Supply and the main warehouse. (c) Inventory of all scheme property was taken and new records were prepared. Action completed and no shortages were discovered. (d) Inventory of all UAL property was accomplished on 5 Jul 61, no shortages discovered. Inventory of CAN/MEAL property is presently underway.

    ADC UAL review was conducted at 4602nd Supply Wing (ADC) during 5-9 Sep 61. This also included the in-use report due as of 30 Sep 61, as extended to 15 Oct 61. A total of $1,000.00 was added to the UAL and a total of $29,299.00 was deleted from the UAL. (a) As a result of project phase-out and ADC UAL review, all requisitions for UAL property on stateside depots were cancelled. A large savings to the USAF resulted from this action.

    912 – OAC:

    No major equipment changes have been made during this period.

    RCA Contractor has started erecting the antenna poles at the GATR Site and equipment installation should be completed during the next quarter.

    CAE caulked the search radar rigid radome during the period 3 Aug to 8 Aug 61, to remove the installation deficiency.

    Test equipment calibration and minor overhaul was accomplished by CAE during the week of 20 Aug 61.

    Key NCO personnel changes were the transfer of T/Sgt. Howard J Treadway to the ZI on 22 Jul 61 and the arrival of T/Sgt. Nolan B Holland on 19 Jun 61.

    912 – FLT:

    During the period of this report, the following was accomplished and experienced by this section: (a) 88 hours flown this quarter. (b) Aircraft out of commission 98:00 hours for maintenance. (c) No major parts breakdown. (d) Total fuel used was 1,482 Imperial gallons. (e) No pilot gains since last report. (f) Major Voight and Lt. Desrochers departed PCS 29 Sep 61.

    Typed Name and Grade of Commander

    William J Olsen, Major, USAF

    Signature

     

    Key Personnel

    William J Olsen

    Major

    A0813768

    Commander

    Paul F Michael

    Captain

    A0696481

    Operations

    Dean A Wadsworth

    Captain

    27132A

    Communications & Elect

    Leslie P Brown

    1st Lt.

    A03093480

    Administrative

    Jerome F Dwyer

    1st Lt.

    A03086773

    Personnel

    Glee E Tefft

    CWO (W-2)

    952941E

    Supply