Ramore, ON

1972 – Historical Report – National Archives of Canada


1327-1(CAdO)

Canadian Station Ramore
Ramore Ont.
27 Jul 73

HISTORICAL REPORT
1972

January

The Ground Environment branch reported the following:

11 Jan 72

Multiple Penetration Mission Routes 1 & 2 - ECM Demo

14 Jan 72

CELE tour and ECM Demo

19-20 Jan 72

Exercise Fabric Brave 72-2 was cancelled due to Air Controller strike.

25 Jan 72

CELE Tour; ECM Demo cancelled.

25-26 Jan 72

Exercise Hunt 72-2 carried out.

28 Jan 72

Multiple Penetration Routes 1 & 2 - ECM Demo.

CFS Val d’Or personnel provided lectures and a test exercise to CFS Ramore in the nuclear defence cell. Implementation of the directive that the CF green uniform is the only uniform to be worn was commenced on the station, and personnel were informed of the required standard to which they must adhere when wearing the green uniform. From Jan/Dec 72, the CE Section reported 387 ½ man hours in volunteer fire fighting for 20 men.

February

A station visit was made by Command Surgeon, ADCHQ, Command Matron, Air Transport Command, and Hygiene Tech from CFB North Bay. Activities of the Ground Environment section were as reported:

4 Feb 72

Multiple Penetration Mission

8-10 Feb 72

Bell and Howell Projectionist Course - 12 people trained.

10 Feb 72

Exercise Fabric Keynote 72-2.

14 Feb 72

Calibration Van Team departure

16 Feb 72

Security Briefing - 7 people attended

16-17 Feb 72

Exercise Amalgam Arrow 72-4 cancelled due to weather.

On-the-job training (OJT) of the station’s personnel is being carried out by this unit and the following is reported for the month of Feb:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech

4

33

Rad Tech

1

8

Rdr Tech

6

72

Fin Clk

2

Nil

RM Tech

1

44

MSE Op

1

Nil

The official opening and torchlight ceremony opened the station’s fifth Winter Carnival on 23 Feb 72 and ended with the Wind-Up Party on 26 Feb 72 at the Ponderosa. Each year sees notable improvements in the carnival events and the facilities which the Ponderosa has to offer. It is the only major even of the winter season, participated in by all personnel as well as most associate members of the messes.

March

A 40 passenger bus 71-17925 was allocated to the station. A Command Comptroller Inspection was conducted in the Accounts Section during the month of Mar. Colonel JE Neelin, Deputy Chief of Staff Technical Services, ADCHQ, conducted a Commander’s Inspection of the unit 7-8 Mar 72. Local dignitaries and officiating clergymen were present as official guests. Ground Environment Section reported:

13 Mar 72

FPS-27 Pulse Transformer Test was conducted by CFHQ DECM-4, CGE personnel and one representative from Canadian Marconi.

14 Mar 72

Mrs. Aline McKay, Service advisor for Northern Telephone Company inspected PBX facilities.

16 Mar 72

Inspection of DND Cable Plant - MWO Belmore 70 Comm Group.

Number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech

6

32

Rad Tech

1

8

Rdr Tech

5

50

Fin Clk

2

Nil

RM Tech

1

46

MSE Op

1

Nil

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 16 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 30.8%.

The Station Development Committee, as an integral part of Station Fund, has a number of projects to be undertaken within the next five to ten years and these are to be listed in order of their priorities. The first on this list is the improvement of the Ponderosa.

CFS Val d’Or gave formal lectures on NBC response and reporting. This was coincident with stepped-up defence training and the re-writing of the station’s EDP.

April

In accordance with CFP 120 Art 3710, a Pollution Control Committee was established as part of the General Safety Council Committee. The Ground Environment Section submitted activities for the month:

5 Apr 72

MPM (Multiple Penetration Mission)

11-12 Apr 72

Amalgam Amazon/Hunt

10-14 Apr 72

Fabric Libel

24-27 Apr 72

St. John’s Emergency Level First Aid Course - 6 trained.

24-28 Apr 72

Project Turkey

25 Apr 72

MPM and ECM Demo for AJO Course

27 Apr 72

Trade Study Committee Visit

On-Job-Training - Number of OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech

6

35

Rad Tech

1

45

Rdr Tech

5

58

Fin Clk

2

Nil

RM Tech

1

49

MSE Op

1

Nil

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 16 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 36.5%.

May

A 16 passenger bus, 72-18394, was allotted to the station. An A for P was submitted for extension and renovations to the Ponderosa and WO Renaud was named as Project Officer for this long term project, with work to commence immediately on approval during the summer and fall months. Work on a proposed camping and parking area for the Ponderosa was commenced which will allow facilities and convenience for campers. Activities for the month of May from the Ground Environment Section were:

2 & 4 May 72

Films on Drug Abuse were shown by the Ground Training Section.

8-10 May 72

Emergency First Air - 6 trained.

8 May 72

Activation Team for CD/Aims arrived.

11 May 72

Fabric Indian Exercise

23-25 May 72

Emergency First Air - 7 trained

23 May 72

Fabric Brave Exercise

26 May 72

Activation Team for CD/Aims departed.

29 May 72

MPM

30 May 72

Bell & Howell course - 7 trained.

31 May 72

ADM (Finance) Team on Operations Tour.

On-Job-Training - Number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech (171)

8

24

Rad Tech (221)

1

Nil

Rdr Tech (231)

5

39

RM Tech (621)

1

52

Fin Clk (841)

2

Nil

MSE Ops (935)

1

Nil

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 18 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 23%.

June

CFS Ramore successfully passed Vulnerability Test #1 for the year 1972 during the month of June. The following vehicles were allotted to the unit during the month of Jun: 72-18459 - Station Wagon; 72-18460 - Station Wagon; 72-18472 Truck Carry All 4x4 (GATR); 72-18621 Water Truck - 2500 gallon; 60-66323 Trailer Water 250 gallon. Four summer students were employed under the Student Summer Employment Work Program. A successful Armed Forces Day was held on the station, 10 Jun 72, and was participated in by CF101s, CF100s and T33s. In addition, the Iroquois Falls High School Band performed and the 972 Squadron, RC (Air) Cadets, Iroquois Falls, carried out a drill for the large crowd in attendance. The Ground Environment section reported as follows:

1-2 Jun 72

Iroquois Falls High School Students - 50 students toured the Operations Site.

5 Jun 72

SSOComm LCol Bennett on Ops Tour

6 Jun 72

Secure Workshop Inspection by 70 Comm Group

7 Jun 72

25 students from the Grade X Kirkland Lake High School (History) toured the Ops Site.

16 Jun 72

CELE Tour and Demo

19 Jun 72

MPM

22 Jun 72

CELE Tour and Demo

26-27 Jun 72

AD Tech Career Manager Visit - Captain Boggis and CWO Ryder.

27-29 Jun 72

26 personnel attended Security lectures given by Sgt. Mason, NCO i/c MP.

On-Job-Training - Number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech (171)

7

31

Rad Tech (221)

1

Nil

Rdr Tech (231)

5

39

RM Tech (621)

1

53

Fin Clk (841)

2

39

MSE Op (935)

1

Nil

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 17 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 34%.

A team from CFS Ramore received training by running a VT Test against CFS Lowther. A new Fire Alarm Alerting device was installed which allows for two separate alerting systems, as required by ADCO’s.

July

Effective in Jul, Lt. RA Faulkner replaced Captain EH Rule as SCEO. Captain MF Bruneau assumed the position of TelOpsO. CFS Ramore supported the Kirkland Lake Canada Day celebrations on 1 Jul at Culver Park, Swastika, and was also able to assist in the arranging of a fly-past from CFB Bagotville. The new Aerobics program was implemented on the station and personnel commenced training with all testing to be completed prior to 30 Sep 72. All personnel were encouraged and directed to participate in this new programme to promote high physical fitness standards on the station. CFS Ramore personnel assisted with labour and expertise in a community project in the town of Matheson where the mobile trailer homes are located - the construction of an indoor artificial skating rink. One new Wajax forest pump was added to the fire hall equipment. The Ground Environment Section reported the following:

5 Jul 72

Multiple Penetration Mission (MPM)

7 Jul 72

Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Baril and Mr. Mahoney - Northern Telephone visited the site.

12-13 Jul 72

Snowtime - Live ECM.

18 Jul 72

MPM

21 Jul 72

Feathered Brave - 23 NR Live Flying

27 Jul 72

Fabric Indian - Simulated Exercise. ASF Course, 4 personnel trained in Basic Guard and Range Certified.

On-Job-Training - Number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech (171)

7

43.6

Rad Tech (221)

1

47.0

Rdr Tech (231)

5

49.8

RM Tech (621)

1

53

Fin Clk (841)

2

56.8

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 15 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 43.5%.

Mr. Gilbert, Administration Officer on DCOS/Civ Staff from Headquarters Trenton visited the station.

August

Vehicle 71-12427 (Truck Cargo) 4x4 was allotted to the station. The CHQ Supply Pride Analysis team evaluated the station’s supply operation on 24-25 Aug 72. For the month of Aug, Ground Environment activities were as follows:

14 Aug 72

MPM

15 Aug 72

Student Play. (Nuclear Defence local)

18 Aug 72

Amalgam Arrow 73-1 23NR

28 Aug 72

Ground Search Course - Edmonton - Cpl. Shaw

29 Aug 72

Arrival of Cal Van team and trailer

29-31 Aug 72

Fabric Keynote 73-1 - Live Flying

31 Aug 72

Mr. Kincaid, Mr. Black and Mr. Weston visited the site on Telco matters.

On-Job-Training - Number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech (171)

7

50.0

Rad Tech (221)

1

60.0

Rdr Tech (231)

6

64.5

RM Tech (621)

2

31.8

Fin Clk (841)

2

50.0

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 18 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 50.0%.

September

The Basic French Language program was instituted on the station in Sep 72, with 18 military and two civilian students commencing on a once weekly basis, one morning a week for a five day week. Miss Micheline Dionne was the instructor. For the month of Sep, Ground Environment section reported as follows:

5-7 Sep 72

Fairplay 73 Part 1 - NORAD Wide Command Post

6 Sep 72

Visit - Management Information Systems Team, Captain Piasentin & Captain Skinner, Mr. Cumberworth (TCTS), and Mr. Saraga (IBM), Mr. Sipes (Telco). Visit - Mr. McLeod and Colonel Walker - CE matters.

12 Sep 72

Visit - LCol Noble and LCol McNabb - Establishment and OJT.

13 Sep 72

Visit - Captain Hall and CWO Lanktree - Inspection of ComSec Account.

14 Sep 72

Visit - Captain Rogers (CO 707 Comm Squadron) and Sgt. Church to Comm Det.

18 Sep 72

MPM Routes 1 & 2

21 Sep 72

Visit MGen Magnusson, Major Koehn and CWO Johnston.

26 Sep 72

AJO Course Demo - cancelled due to weather.

27 Sep 72

MPM Routes 1 & 2

28 Sep 72

Visit - Captain Demaurivez and MWO McInnis (707 Comm Squadron) to Comm Det.

On-Job-Training - Number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech (171)

6

50.8

Rad Tech (221)

1

95.0

Rdr Tech (231)

7

56.5

RM Tech (621)

2

34.0

Fin Clk (841)

2

50.0

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 18 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 41.0%.

A Deputy Minister’s Audit and Inspection was carried out at the station on 29 Sep 72. Mr. KA McLeod, Director General Engineering Construction, NDHQ, officially visited the unit 12-13 Sep 72 to review construction engineering requirements and related activities. Major-General NL Magnusson, Commander Air Defence Command, officially visited the station 21-22 Sep 72. During his tour of the station, he met informally with news media at luncheon, and specially invited guests at the dining-in.

October

During the period 10-13 Oct, #1 Field Squadron from CFB Petawawa carried out blasting and rock removal of a large outcropping to allow for construction of the CFS Ramore ski hill. 13 Dent Unit CFB Trenton visited the station to discuss dental matters and inspection of dental facilities. LCol CJ Knight, Command Surgeon, ADC, Colonel Wynne, Command Surgeon, ADC and Major Wiley, ADC, made a staff medical visit on 10 Oct 72. Ground Environment Section reported the following:

4 Oct 72

Visit - CWO Johnstone and photographers

10 Oct 72

Multiple Penetration Mission (MPM) Routes 1 & 2

11 Oct 72

Feudal Hunt 73-1 (Command Post Exercises)

19 Oct 72

Visit to Ops Site by Command Staff Medical Team (10 Oct)

23-27 Oct 72

Base Defence Force Course - 23 trained

26 Oct 72

Ground Search Course - Edmonton - Cpl. Dunn

27 Oct 72

MOM Routes 1 & 2

31 Oct 72

Fabric Brave 73-1, 22NR Live Flying

On-Job-Training - Number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech (171)

5

52.6

Rdr Tech (231)

4

24

RM Tech (621)

2

42

Fin Clk (841)

2

75

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 13 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 48.4%.

Cpl. RG McLay, RM Tech, CE Section, won a Suggestion Award for his submission on a check valve located in FPS-27 Radar waveguide pressurizer. The CE Section extended barrels of hydrants in the PMQ Trailer Park Matheson so that the hydrant ports would be a proper height from the ground level. Major improvements to the Ponderosa were completed which included an extension for an enlarged area for seating and dance floor area; removal of the bar and its relocation in a more convenient area; a wooden floor in the dance space, and a walk-in refrigerator added to the bar. The enlarged and improved Ponderosa now allows for a facility to be used by military and civilian alike, for any large station function. Cpl. JR Blais, Station Orderly Room, was chosen for the Outstanding Enlisted Servicemen’s Recreation Program and visited Colorado Springs. A CR position for the CPO’s office, to assist the CPO, was approved.

November

CFS Ramore’s Fire Fighting Force made an outstanding contribution to the station by contributing another Fire-Free year and submitted a very commendable entry in the Fire Prevention Contest. Assistance was provided to local communities on off-station fires in Ramore and Holtyre and a high standard of fire fighting training was maintained. Ground Environment section reported the following:

7 Nov 72

Snowtime 73-3, 20, 21 and 22 NR Live ECM

10 Nov 72

Visit - Group 1 of CELE/TC Course 7207

15-16 Nov 72

Defensive Driving Course - 10 trained.

17 Nov 72

Visit - Group 2 of CELE/TC Course 7207 - AJO Demo

18-23 Nov 72

Amalgam Fairplay 73-2 NORAD Command Post Exercise.

20-21 Nov 72

Defensive Driving Course - 10 attended

23 Nov 72

MPM Routes 3 and 4

27 Nov 72

MPM Routes 1 and 2

Number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech (171)

4

36

Rdr Tech (231)

4

34

RM Tech (621)

2

46

Fin Clk (841)

1

80

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 11 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 49%.

CFS Ramore participated in the Remembrance Day services in both Kirkland Lake and Matheson with a parade of one platoon each.

December

A Muster Parade for all ranks was held in the Junior Ranks Club to discuss mainly conditions of service, and other items concerning unit policy. For the month of December, Ground Environment Section reported:

7 Dec 72

MOM Route 7. Visit - Captain Willhauk, ADC SOGE 3-4

12 Dec 72

Visit of AJO Course 7205. ECM Demo.

13 Dec 72

MPM Route 1 and 2

13-15 Dec 72

Amalgam Arrow 73-4, 21 and 22NR Live Exercise.

On-Job-Training - Number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 and average percentage of total tasks thereto completed:

Trade

Number

Percentage

ADTech (171)

2

59

Rdr Tech (231)

3

42

Fin Clk (841)

1

85

Total number on OJT attempting Pay Level 4 on this unit is 10 and average percentage of total tasks completed is 56%.

 

ANNEX "A" to
1327-1 (CADO)
27 Jul 73

  1. List of Officers

LCol

CM Kinney

CO

Major

BA Read

CGEO

Lt

RW Cochrane

TelMaintO

Capt

JYR Lapointe

SSTO

Lt

WA Hawken

TelOpsO (till June 72)

Capt

MF Bruneau

TelOpsO

Capt

JJ Heffernan

SCompt

Capt

JB Phillips

SLogO

Capt

EJ Tisdale

CAdO

Capt

EH Rule

SCEO (till Jul 72)

Lt

RA Faulkner

SCEO

  1. Number of Warrant Officers - 5
  2. Number of Non-Commissioned Officers - 133
  3. Men on Strength as of 1 Jan 71 - 138

 

Annex "B" to
1327-1 (CAdO)
dated 27 Jul 73

RECREATION

Emphasis was laid throughout the year on the Aerobics Program and Physical Fitness. As well as through the regular training program provided, this station, under its PERI staff of MCpl. WJ King and Cpl. J Beauchene (as of 30 Jun 72) participated in an excellent recreation program.

Teams were entered in the local Industrial League softball series and the Small Base Championships. The Iroquois Falls Golf Club provided golfing for its enthusiasts.

CFS Ramore placed first in the Matheson- Black River Fire Fighters Competition in Broomball. The station won the Ken Edgar Memorial Trophy in the Industrial League in hockey and came first in the local broomball league, winning another trophy.

Curling teams were entered in local curling for the season at the Ross Mine Curling Club, Holtyre.

The Mixed Bowling League was very popular and provided keen competition throughout the season.

Indoor games – basketball, volleyball, badminton – were held at the school gym in Matheson.

PUBLIC RELATIONS

CFS Ramore experiences an unusually fine year of rapport with the news media. Sgt. AF Maher, SOR, as the Unit Information Officer, arranged excellent coverage of all news events on the station. The news media were invited to the station for all important occasions to which they could be invited and CFS Ramore was well publicized in press, radio and TV. All inspections by the Commanding Officer and Cadet Liaison Officers of local cadet squadrons were given ample news coverage.

Conducted tours of the Ops Site for school groups, cadets, etc., were given throughout the year.

Local mayors, reeves and dignitaries were included in many station events and good relationship maintained with them as well as the residents of the surrounding communities. The service personnel, on their part, actively participated in the local affairs of the communities in which they lived.