4 Filter Detachment - Prince Rupert, BC

1944 - Daily Diary - National Archives of Canada


DAILY DIARY
4 FILTER DETACHMENT - PRINCE RUPERT, BC
April 1, 1944 to November 30, 1944

1 Apr 44

Strength - April 1, 1944.

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

11

6

3

Other Ranks

102

147

10

Attached

63

19

C.W.A.C. 3

Total

176

172

16

Cloudy - ceiling 2000-3000. Light snow in the morning, light rain during the afternoon. Visibility generally over 10, reducing to 3 to 5 in precipitation.

The first day in the life of No. 4 Detachment was generally one of bustle and some confusion, due to the overnight conversion from No. 4 Group Headquarters with the inevitable scramble for clearances both here and at the relevant Sections in Prince Rupert Station. During the course of the day the following postings were effected: V30042 Fl/O Graham, MM to Air Force Headquarters; C6127 F/l Stewart, HA to No 2 ED; A/S/O Riexinger, EA to No 2 ED; A/S/O Gordon, T to No 2 ED; C1765 F/l McCardle, WH to WAC, HQ; also one Hairdresser to RCAF Station, Prince Rupert and one Clerk Admin to WAC Headquarters.

2 Apr 44

Cloudy - ceiling 4000-5000. Rain and drizzle all day. Visibility over 15 in the morning, down to 3-5 in the afternoon.

Following a strenuous day, this turned out to be comparatively quiet, although the excitement of anticipated moves to new fields was again evident, mingled with apparent sorrow at the breaking up of a happy station. No incident otherwise to report.

3 Apr 44

Ceiling 2000-3000 overcast, with intermittent rain throughout the day. Visibility 3/5, becoming over 10 in the afternoon.

P/O WS Dee (ADCO) addressed a meeting of Army Area Officers at "B" Mess at 1915 hours, on the purpose and functions of the Aircraft Detection Corps. Posting of attached personnel continued, with 6 Clerks Operations Fighter departing for Patricia Bay, 2 Standard General Duties to No 5 OTU, Boundary Bay, and one Clerk General to No. 11 Staging Unit, Dog Creek.

4 Apr 44

Ceiling over 5000 till noon with drizzle in morning and rain in afternoon after 1400 hours. Visibility over 10, down to 5 in rain.

Two Standard General Duties and one Canteen Steward departed for No. 5 OTU, Boundary Bay. Three Clerk Operations Fighter proceeded to Patricia Bay. On the boat sailing at 1330 hours were - G/C RH Foss (C373), W/C Evans (C153), S/L HE Jones (C1704), S/L OW Froom (C2094) for WACHQ, and S/L JN Ballinger (C1188) for No 5 OTU; F/L WR Breatch (C9111) left by train at 2000 hours for Comox, BC. A party of eight airwomen accompanied by S/O Lyon, S/O McLaren and Lieut Cowan (CWAC) went bowling at the USO alleys. S/O KM Todd arrived by train at noon, from Tofino via Terrace. P/O CA Finley arrived on posting from Terrace, BC.

5 Apr 44

Ceiling 3000-4000, cloudy. Visibility over 15.

Administration Staff held an informal farewell dinner for S/O McLaren, she was about to proceed to Tofino.

6 Apr 44

Overcast. Ceiling generally 6000, visibility over 10.

Postings of attached personnel, which have been hampered by shortage of rail and boat transportation, was pushed farther forward with the departure of one Clerk Admin to No 2 Wing HQ, 9 Clerk Operations Fighter to Patricia Bay, one Canteen Steward and two Drivers Transport to No 5 OTU and one Clerk General to No. 165 Squadron at Sea Island. S/O McLaren also departed by CNR boat for Tofino via Vancouver, F/L LEP Williams arrived on posting from Smithers BC. Barrack Block No. 6 completely vacated, mattresses removed, and floors and windows also ablution rooms cleaned.

7 Apr 44

Ceiling 4000-5000, partly cloudy in morning, also overcast and rain. Visibility over 16 all day.

At an impromptu gathering of airwomen and airmen, plans were laid for an open "Sports Nite" every Tuesday in the Rec. Hall. Heat and Water were shut off in Barrack Block No 6 (Officer's Quarters). One Clerk Steno and one Standard General Duties proceeded to No 2 Wing HQ, Edmonton. East half of Barrack Block No 7 (Sergeant's Quarters) altered to house Airmen's Wet Canteen.

8 Apr 44

Ceiling variable 2000-7000. Overcast with a few showers. Visibility over 10.

Works and Buildings Section, under the energetic direction of F/S JE Allan, pushed forward the work involved in closing down buildings. Recreation Hall windows and floors cleaned and heat turned off. Administration Building windows and floors of upper floor rooms were thoroughly cleaned. Heat turned off in Flying Control Room. Mattresses from vacated Barrack Blocks stored in former Air Staff Orderly Room. The tie-up of postings due to shortage of transportation space was somewhat relieved by the first sailing in a long time of a CPR boat. The following postings were effected: One clerk Steno to No.3 RD. Two RTOs to Tofino. One Canteen Steward , two Equipment Assistants and two Drivers Transport to No. 5 OTU, Boundary Bay. Thirteen Standard General Duties, two Clerk Operations Fighter, two RTOs, to Patricia Bay. Two Clerks (C&C), one Equipment Assistant and five Clerks Steno to Patricia Bay.

9 April 44

Ceiling over 9000 in the morning, reducing to 3000 after noon with light rain commencing at 0900 hours. Visibility 10.

Eleven Wireless Mechanics departed for RCAF Station, Prince Rupert and one Wireless Mechanic reported to No. 7 Squadron, Prince Rupert. P/O BR Patience arrived on posting from Terrace BC.

10 April 44

S/O KM Todd addressed WDs in WD Recreation Centre on policy and plans for future "Nite-In" regular WD "Monday" feature, lifted to enable girls to see friends off on postings. Two Clerks General, six Wireless Operators Ground departed for No 2 Wing HQ, Edmonton; and two Clerks Steno for No 3 RD Vancouver. Barrack Block No 6 completely closed down and locked. East half of Barrack Block No 17 cleaned, and mattresses removed.

11 April 44

Broken and scattered throughout the day, based at from 2/3000. Visibility unlimited.

S/O FE Herbin took over "handicraft" classes, starting with "puppets" and marionettes. New "Sports Night" in Rec Hall inaugurated. A good turn-out. One Driver Transport and four Standard General Duties proceeded to No 5 OTU, Boundary Bay. One WOG to Alliford Bay. North side of Barrack Block No 4 (Officers' Quarters) completely cleaned, mattresses removed and heat shut off.

12 April 44

Overcast above 8000 with occasional scattered clouds at 4/6000. Visibility unlimited. Winds ligh and variable.

S/O FE Herbin conducted handicraft classes in the WD Recreation Centre. One Clerk Operations Fighter departed for Patricia Bay. One Standard General Duties to No 5 OTU, Boundary Bay. Building No 16 (Original Airmen's Canteen) completely scoured, electric refrigerator disconnected and heat shut off. West half of Barrack Block No 17 completely cleaned, mattresses stored, heat shut off and doors locked. S/L AL Mills (C3229) the new Officer Commanding, arrived on posting from No 2 Detachment, Victoria.

13 April 44

Ceiling unlimited; high scattered to broken with lower scattered to broken at about 7000 driving most of the day. Visibility unlimited. Wind NW, backing to SW at 10/15 mph.

S/O Blenkinsop (Command Auxiliary Services) arrived by air, and addressed airwomen in WD Recreation Centre at 1900 hours, regarding educational courses and rehabilitation generally. S/L AL Mills, F/L RR MacDonald, F/O RB Yule, S/O KM Todd and S/O Blenkinsop were present at the wedding of F/S Adrian in the Sergeants' Mess. Airmen's Wet Canteen moved to East Half of Sergeants' Mess. Postings: One Clerk Operational (BR) to 2 Wing HQ. Four WOGs and two WMs to 32 OTU, one Standard General Duty and one chef to No 5 OTU. Two chefs and one WM to No 3 RD Vancouver. One WM to 135 Squadron, Patricia Bay.

14 April 44

Ceiling 3000, overcast to broken with occasional higher overcast. Visibility generally 15, lowering during the afternoon for a short time in light precipitation. Wind mainly SE at 10/15 mph.

Many WDs attend a Clothing Parade for a check on summer uniforms, and for withdrawal of old-style greatcoats. One Wireless Operator Ground departed for Ucluelet. Barrack Blocks 28 and 23 completely cleaned, water and heat turned off, and doors locked. No 9 CMU installed gate valves on an air line controlling steam to Barrack Blocks Nos 4, 6, 28, 26, and 15.

15 April 44

Ceiling 1/2000 during the day, with continuous intermittent light rain and associated fog. Some scattered clouds at 800/1000 feet. Visibility 4/8 and occasionally reduced to 2/4. Surface winds light and southerly.

One Clerk General posted to No 2 Wing HQ, Edmonton and one Clerk General to No 5 OTU, Boundary Bay.

16 April 44

Mainly overcat at 1500/2000 during the day. Visibility 10 or better.

F/L Koffend, the new Protestant padre at Prince Rupert Station, conducted his first Church Service at 1315 hours, the first Service on this Station in two months. Attendance was unsatisfactory and it has been decided to hold future services at 1000 hours. Nine CWACs arrived this evening from Kitchener, Ontario, to be attached to No 9 AAOR, bringing present strength of CWAC to one officer and 12 other ranks.

17 April 44

Overcast to broken at 5/7000 at first, and occasionally unlimited ceilings, lowering briefly in the afternoon to broken at 4000. Visibility unlimited during the day. Surface winds light to calm and variable.

S/O Blenkinsop departed for S/A for WAC. One Wireless Operator Ground posted to #2 Wing HQ and one to No 32 OTU Patricia Bay. Also one Clerk Steno to No 5 OTU.

18 April 44

Mainly overcast at 4/5000 throughout day. Light rain began at 1100 hours ended 1700 hours. Visibility generally 10 or better.

A number of Airwomen of Clerk Operations and RTO trades, presently unemployed in these trades, assisted the City Victory Loan Committee with window displays. This Detachment supplied plane silhouettes, photos, ensigns, etc for display in CN Telegraph window. A strong representation of No 4 Detachment Personnel attended the "Y" Stage Show at Prince Rupert Station. W/C FTS Sehl departed by MT Vehicle on posting to Prince Rupert Station. One Wireless Operator Ground proceeded to No 17 Staging Unit, Smithers.

19 April 44

Mainly broken clouds at 6/8000 with scattered and occasionally broken at 3/4000, becoming overcast to broken at 3500 to 4000. Occasional rain showers in the afternoon. Visibility 10 or better. Surface winds calm to light and variable.

A party of airmen and airwomen enjoyed an evening of bowling at the USO Alleys, the first in a series of regular Wednesday bowling parties. S/O D Robinson (Filter) arrived on posting from No 2 Detachment.

20 April 44

Ceiling unlimited. Scattered to clear at first, becoming scattered at 4/5000 but remaining unlimited throughout the period. Visibility unlimited, except before 0900 hours when down to 1/8th mile in dense ground fog. Surface winds calm to light and variable.

One Wireless Operator Ground posted to WACHQ. Airmen and Airwomen enjoyed an evening of Bingo and informal dancing in the WD Rec Centre.

21 April 44

Ceiling unlimited, becoming overcast and lowering to 3/4000 near end of period. Visibility over 10 miles. Intermittent light rain beginning 2100 hours.

Remaining half of Barrack Block No 4 vacated, thoroughly cleaned, mattresses removed and heat shut off. All RCAF and AAOR Officers, also two civilians, now housed in Building No 3, formerly Senior Officers Quarters. S/L Coleberry, HM (Equip) departed on posting to WACHQ.

22 April 44

Overcast. Intermittent rain throughout the day, becoming continuous near end of period. Visibility generally over 8.

Due to movements of former No 4 Group HQ Signals Section to Prince Rupert Station, the number of Airwomen attached to Seal Cove for duty has increased, to twenty-nine, comprised of WOGs, Clerk (C&C), Clerks General and Clerks Stenographer. Four WOGs departed fro WACHQ. 4 Standard General Duties to No 5 OTU and one RTO to Patricia Bay, and one Clerk (C&C) to Sea Island. The last of the Flying Control Officers attached here also departed on the following postings: F/L LEP Williams to Sea Island; P/O LE Pooke to WACHQ; P/O BR Patience to No 15 OTU; P/O CA Finley to Patricia Bay.

23 April 44

Ceiling 3/4000; broken to scattered throughout the day.Visibility unlimited. Surface winds calm to light and variable.

A combined Protestant Church Service was held at Seal Cove at 1100 hours. RC Service held in lounge of Rec Hall at 0930 hours. A party of fifteen spent part of the day climbing the mountain.

24 April 44

Ceiling unlimited at first, lowering to broken at 2000 - 4000 after 1500 hours. Visibility unlimited. Calm.

Two firemen and one Security Guard proceeded on posting to Sea Island, also one Standard General Duties to Prince George, one Electrician to Prince Rupert Station, one Carpenter to Tofino, one Stationary Engineer to Coal Harbour, and one Fitter General to Ucluelet. F/L Hinton (Personnel Officer from WAC) addressed airwomen in WD Rec Centre. Wiener roast and sing-song in WD Rec Centre was enjoyed by a large gathering of Airmen and Airwomen. S/O Greg, Messing Officer from WAC, arrived on TD.

25 April 44

Ceiling generally unlimited; high scattered to overcast. Visibility unlimited. High variable winds.

"Sports Nite" in Rec Hall enthusiastically participated in by a number of Officers and Other Ranks. Sixth Victory Loan returns showed a good response with 58 subscriptions totalling $4900.

26 April 44

Ceiling 6/8000 occasionally as low as 2000 until 1430 hours; unlimited thereafter. Visibility 10 or over. Winds light south-easterly in the afternoon.

S/O Greg (WAC) and S/O KM Todd inspected all Messes on the Unit.

27 April 44

Ceiling mostly clear during the morning; afternoon unlimited. Visibility unlimited throughout the period. Wind light and variable.

The weekly bingo and informal dance attracted the usual representation of airmen and airwomen.

28 April 44

Ceiling unlimited in the morning, decreasing to 2/4000 in the afternoon. Visibility 10. Surface wind calm to light and variable in the morning and easterly 5-20 in the afternoon. Light rain at 1000 hours and continuous thereafter.

Two Clerk Operations Fighter posted to Patricia Bay, and two to Sea Island. One Painter "B" proceeded on posting to Prince George. Sixth Victory Loan - 88 applications, totalling $6800.

29 April 44

Ceiling mostly 1500/3000 with light rain commencing at 0800 hours. Visibility mostly over 8, occasionally reduced to 4/6. Surface winds calm to south-easterly 5/10.

A party of fifty airwomen, four WD Officers and a CWAC Officer attended a dance at the US Army Port Edward Camp. Sixth Victory Loan - 96 subscriptions totalling $7850.

30 April 44

Overcast. Occasional rain showers.

Music Appreciation hour in the WD Rec Centre was enjoyed by a number of airwomen. F/L Koffend officiated at a Protestant Church Service in the Rec Hall, at 1330 hours.

Sixth Victory Loan - 96 subscriptions, totalling $7850, averaging $82 per subscription and $40 per capita.

(AL Mills) S/L,
OC, No. 4 Detachment,
Prince Rupert, BC


1 May 44

Strength at this Date:

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

5

5

3

Other Ranks

67

100

9

Attached

13

 

(CWAC) 11

Total

85

105

23

Ceiling unlimited in the morning, lowering to 4000-5000 during the afternoon. Visibility 15 miles. Surface winds S/E 5-10 miles.

PT classes continued in the Recreation Hall - Cpl Perry (WD) supervising. Approximately 60 personnel were transported by truck to Prince Rupert Station to see an excellent USO Road Show.

2 May 44

Overcast above 7000. Visibility over 10. Surface winds calm.

"Sports Nite" in the Rec Hall was well attended. Volleyball and Floor Hockey were participated in with enthusiasm. Sixth Victory Loan closed today at 96 subscriptions totalling 47600.

3 May 44

Overcast; light rain during afternoon. Visibility over 10; surface winds SE 10 to 15.

A fllight of airwomen and a flight of airmen formed part of RCAF squadron in tonight's Victory Loan Parade. Following the parade, a party of airmen and airwomen engaged in a friendly bowling tournament. One Painter "B" posted to Prince George.

4 May 44

Mainly broken to overcast at 2000-4000; occasionally unlimited for periods of day. Light intermittent rain late evening. Visibility unlimited.

Bingo tonight in WD Rec Centre followed by "record" dancing. A number of airwomen attended the farewell dance sponsored by the outgoing Midland Regiment and held in the Navy Drill Hall.

5 May 44

Cloudy with ceiling at 3500-5000. Visibility over 10. Winds calm.

Air Commodore Smith and G/C Luke arrived from Prince Rupert Station at 1645 hours and returned to Seal Cover after a brief inspection. Twenty WDs accompanied by S/O Todd, aS/O Lyon and Lt Cowan, attended a dance held by 44th Bty. One Clerk (General) "B" and one Clerk (Stenographer) "B" arrived on posting from Sea Island, for duty at Prince Rupert Station. YMCA Movie in Rec Hall - "Hat Check Honey" was attended by 60 personnel. Victory Loan Totals: 97 subscriptions totalling $7650.

6 May 44

Unlimited throughout the day. Visibility also unlimited. Winds calm early part of period to SW 15 from noon.

Badminton in Rec Hall.

7 May 44

Celing unlimited; high overcast, lowering to 8000-4000, lower broken by noon. Visibility 10, lowered to 8 in precipitation till nightfall.

Music Appreciation Hour in Lounge of Rec Hall. Sergeant's Mess sponsored an excellent "Open House" to Service and Civilian friends.

8 May 44

Ceiling unlimited; visibility over 10. Winds mostly light to calm.

Mixed badminton in Rec Hall. WDs busy on "Window boxes" for WD Rec Centre. Sixth Victory Loans: 104 subscriptions; $8850. Two Clerks Stenographer posted to WAC HQ. One Chef "B" to No 5 OTU.

9 May 44

Generally overcast to broken at 2000-3000. Visibility 15-10, lowered in light rain showers. Wind calm becoming SW 10 in second half of period.

Twenty WDs attended softball practice at Seal Cove. Floor Hockey in the Rec Hall. Typing classes under the direction of S/O Todd commenced. Hairdressing and Handicraft classes also organized under the direction of LAC Dubois and S/O Herbin respectively. One Standard GD (WD) posted to Sea Island.

10 May 44

Generally overcast to broken. Visibility over 10. Winds calm.

Station bowling night at USO Alleys - attendance 20. S/O Todd admitted to hospital with suspected fracture. Sixth Victory Loan: 105 subscriptions, $9000.

11 May 44

Unlimited ceilings, with scattered at 3000 during morning and afternoon. Visibility 15. Winds generally southwest from 5 to 15.

Station Dance in WD Canteen, to recordings played over PA System. Attendance 80. S/O Solberg, Personnel Counsellor from WAC, arrived on Temporary Duty. Sixth Victory Loans: 110 subscriptions, $9700.

12 May 44

Ceiling unlimited. Visibility over 10 miles.

Typing classes showing progress with increasing attendance. S/O Solberg left by train for Edmonton. F/S JE Allan, Foreman of Works "A", posted to Port Hardy; one WOG to Ucluelet.

13 May 44

Overcast. Visibility 8-10.

No incident to report. Sixth Victory Loan final returns: 116 subscriptions; $10,000.

14 May 44

Ceiling 5000 early in period; otherwise unlimited. Visibility 15. Surface winds W - SW 5 to 10.

F/L Koffend conducted Church Service in the Rec Hall. Music Appreciation Hour in Lounge at 1900 hours and Movie at 2000 hours, fairly well attended.

15 May 44

Ceiling unlimited until 1800 hours; lowered to 1000 thereafter. Visibility over 8. Surface winds 5 to 10.

WDs in their first softball game of the season, defeated CWACs 26 to 6.

16 May 44

Ceiling 1000 to 2000 with light rain until 1600 hours, and improving to unlimited thereafter. Visibility 3 to 5 in precipitation and otherwise over 10. Winds calm to light and variable.

Miss Cryderman of Canadian Legion Educational Services spent afternoon and evening interviewing airwomen. Mixed Sports Night in Rec hall: volleyball and floor hockey were played.

17 May 44

Ceiling mostly 3000 to 4000 and occasionally lifted to 8000. Rain continuous throughout day. Visibility 3 to 5 in precipitation and associated fog.

Mixed bowling at USO Alleys.

18 May 44

Ceiling mostly 3000 to 5000 throughout the day. Visibility unlimited. Occasional rain showers throughout.

A party of airwomen attended a dance at Tobey Point, being transported by MT and landing barge. Bingo in WD Canteen followed by informal dancing to recordings Two MMMT posted to Prince George.

19 May 44

Ceiling generally 2000 most of the day. Overcast. Visibility over 10, lowered to 7 in light precipitation after 1000 hours. Winds SE 5 to 15.

An escorted party of airwomen proceeded by train to attend a dance held by RCAF Station Terrace. Sgt GE Thompson, (WD) (C&C) posted to No 2 Wing HQ.

20 May 44

Ceiling 2000-3000 throughout the day, with overcast condition existing, over period. Visibility decreasing from over 10 to from 3 to 6 in light rain and light fog during first part of period.

Mixed Badminton in Rec Hall. F/O RB Yule departed by rail for Smithers on temporary duty.

21 May 44

High overcast to broken, with lower broken at 3000 about 1000 hours, giving ceiling of 3500. Visibility 15, lowered to 10 in light rain showers.

Protestant Church Service in Rec Hall at 1315 hours; RC Service at 1030 hours. Music Appreciation Hour and Movies in the evening.

22 May 44

Ceiling and visibility unlimited.

WD Softball team played WRCNS tonight on Acropolis Hill diamond - won 26 to 3. AW1 MP Hogue and LAW E Hagstrom (Clerk General) selected for overseas postings. One Clerk General "B" posted to No 3 Wireless School, Winnipeg. One MMMT "A", Sgt OY Berube, posted to No 2 Wing HQ.

23 May 44

Ceiling unlimited throughout the day, but visibility reduced to one mile in fog. Surface winds mostly calm.

Interests of personnel were divided between outdoor activities, sports night in Rec Hall and the Massey Harris show at Seal Cove.

24 May 44

Again CAVM

Sgt Schultz (Clerk C&C) arrived. Good turnout for bowling at USO Alleys. Sgt Taylor Chef "B" posted to Tofino.

25 May 44

Ceiling lowered from 3000 to 700 in late morning, rising to about 3000 shortly thereafter and remaining throughout remainder of period. Visibility unlimited.

An evening of whist and bridge in the Canteen. A number of airwomen attended the first "Soo-Suds" dance and reported the event an unqualified success.

26 May 44

Ceiling 2500 to 3000 throughout the day. Visibility varying between 6 and 15 with light continuous rain all day. Winds SE 5 to calm.

No incident to report.

27 May 44

Ceiling 2500 to 3500 during period. Visibility 4 to 6 in rain in the morning, becoming cloudy to partly cloudy with visibility over 10 in late afternoon. Winds southwesterly 5.

Posting notice received for 14 supernumerary RTOs. RCAF "Joe Boys" show played in Rec Hall with 29th AA Regt as guests. Very pleasing performance. Joe Boys orchestra supplied music for dance afterwards. The cast was later entertained in Sergeant's Mess.

28 May 44

Ceiling 2500 to 3500. Visibility over 10. Winds mostly calm.

Protestant and RC Church Services were held in the Rec Hall. A number of airmen and airwomen went mountain climbing. Officers entertained approximately 100 guests at No 4 Detachment's first Mess Party, which was voted a terrrific success.

29 May 44

High, broken to overcast in morning, lowering to 4000 to 6000 with light rain in the afternoon. Visibility over 10.

Softball league game postponed. WD Admin Staff enjoyed an evening out - dinner at the Boston Cafe and a movie - to bid farewell to several WDs on posting. One Clerk Postal posted to No 3 OTU. One Sergeant (C&C) to No 2 Wing HQ and F/S PJ Olson (Foreman of Works) to 34 SFTS, Medicine Hat.

30 May 44

Overcast at 2000-4000 with light rain. Visibility over 6. Winds calm.

F/O RB Yule returned from Smithers.

31 May 44

Ceiling 7000 from 0700 hours, then falling rapidly to 600 and staying 600-1000 rest of day. Visibility 3 to 8 in light rain, light fog.

Mixed bowling at USO Alleys. Two telephone operators reported on posting from WAC HQ. Postings: 2 Wireless Mechanics to No 3 OTU; 6 RTOs to Sea Island; 3 RTOs to No 2 School Fighter Control, Sea Island; 5 RTOs to Patricia Bay; 1 Clerk Ops Filter to WAC HQ.


1 Jun 44

Strength at this Date:

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

5

5

4

Other Ranks

64

95

19

Attached

13

 

 

Total

82

100

23

High scattered, lower mainly broken at 2500 -4000 feet. Visibility over 10, surface winds calm in morning, SW 8 to 12 in the afternoon.

G/C Bennett, W/C McNee and F/L Metcalf, all of WAC, arrived by MT at 1015 hours from Seal Cove on a general inspection, which terminated at 1130 hours. Station Dance in WD Rec Centre was attended by 110; refreshments were served in the Airmen's Mess Hall. On behalf of Station Personnel, Sgt Murray presented our popular "Y" Man, Doug Badger, with a posting gift. Mr Badger introduced Harold Crowe, his successor. Postings: One Clerk General posted to No 3 Wireless, Winnipeg. One WOG to No 3 OTU, one operator, telephone, to WACHQ, and one operator, telephone to Sea Island.

2 Jun 44

Ceilings between 4000-5000 throughout the day, but becoming unlimited towards end of period. Sky mostly broken with occasionally overcast, and becoming scattered towards end of period. Visibility: two miles in light fog in early stages, but for greater part of period was unlimited. Winds calm.

Cpl Perry continued PT Instruction Classes to WDs - 18 present. Semi-weekly movie "Reunion in France" was enjoyed by 50 personnel.

3 Jun 44

Ceiling between 3000-4000 over period. Visibility: 15 miles in light drizzle in very early stages, but becoming unlimited for rest of day. Winds calm.

Doug Badger, "Y" Man - departed for Patricia Bay. One Aircrew (WS) posted to No 3 Wireless School, Winnipeg.

4 Jun 44

Ceilings mostly 4000 to 5000 in morning and occasionally unlimited in afternoon. Occasional rain showers in morning. Visibility: over 10. Surface winds calm to light and variable.

A fair number of Station Personnel participated in unorganized outings, hiking, cycling and mountain climbing. F/L Koffend officiated at Church Service in Rec Hall. In the evening, approximately 50 people saw the semi-weekly movie "Keeper of the Flame". At 2130 hours, G/C RS Gordon, G/C Secord, G/C Clappison (AFHQ) and Col Clark (USA), arrived at the Unit and made a tour of Canteens, Messes, Operations Rooms, Barracks Blocks and Rec Hall, departing at 2300 hours.

5 Jun 44

Ceilings mostly 4000, occasional rain showers.

Regular Monday "Nite-In" in WD Rec Centre. Captain Beck, Lt Mandelcoon and Sgt Clay (US Army) spoke to WDs regarding Company Dance on June 15th, to which all airwomen were invited. WDs Softball game against High School Alumnae team was washed out in the second inning. Ground Warfare instruction commenced at 0830 hours, to three classes of Officers and airmen, each class of 12 to 14 personnel. One Operator, Telephone, posted to Sea Island, one Construction Hand to No 9 CMU, Vancouver. One Clerk Operations (Filter) and one Clerk Steno departed for WACHQ.

6 Jun 44

Ceilings 600 to 1500 most of the period, improving later to 2500. Visibility 3 to 6 in light fog and light continuous rain.

A special Service of Prayer, marking the opening of a second front, was held at 1330 hours. All personnel not on essential duty attended. Harold Crowe, "Y" Man, inaugurated an open sports hour (mid-afternoon) in Rec Hall, for shift personnel off duty.

7 Jun 44

Clear to scattered clouds throughout day. Ceiling unlimited; visibility 15.

Mrs Miller, YWCA Supervisor from Ottawa, and Mrs Garbutt, local representative, lunched with S/O KM Todd and discussed the desirability of the "Y" opening a Leave Centre for servicewomen. Sergeant Foreman of Works arrived on posting from Medicine Hoat.

8 Jun 44

Ceiling high scattered to broken. Visibility over 10. Surface winds south-westerly 5 to 10.

No incident to report. F/S AL Peden, (WD)(CC&C) departed by S/A on posting to No 5 OTU, Boundary Bay.

9 Jun 44

Ceiling and visibility generally unlimited.

Harold Crowe "Y" Man, busy all day improving the movie set-up and sound reproduction. Results received favourable comment from personnel. A successful choir practice was held in the lounge of the Rec Hall. One Hospital Assistant posted to Patricia Bay. Sergeant Cook arrived from Tofino.

10 Jun 44

Overcast throughout day at 2000 to 4000. Visibility varying from 3 to 15 with light rain and fog. A number of WDs were entertained by the Sergeants of the "Soo-Suds" Regiment. One GD (WD) posted to Sea Island.

11 Jun 44

Ceiling 2000 to 3000 throughout the period, with sky mostly overcast. Light rain showers. Visibility 10 to 15. Winds South Westerly.

Protestant and RC Church Services in Rec Hall. Swimming Party at Salt Lake cancelled due to weather. Badminton and movies substituted.

12 Jun 44

Scattered to broken at 3500 during morning, becoming high scattered to clear early evening. Visibility unlimited. Winds calm to light and variable.

Table Tennis Tournament in Rec Hall, 16 airmen and three airwomen participating. Ground Warfare instructions to three classes totalling 33 airmen and four officers, entered second and final week. One Fitter Diesel posted to Tofino, one Clerk (C&C) arrived from Boundary Bay.

13 Jun 44

Ceiling zero early morning and visibility 1/4 mile in heavy fog and occasional light drizzle. Improved to clear sky and visibility over 10 at 1100 hours. Winds calm becoming light variable at 5 to 12.

Attendance at "Sports Nite" in Rec Hall was affected by a dance at 29th AA Regiment.

14 Jun 44

Ceiling unlimited, visibility unlimited after 0800 hours. Winds calm or light variable.

S/O Herbin and her "Filter" shift went fishing at Prudhomme Lake. Bowling at USO Alleys. One Driver Transport (Contact Learner) posted to Patricia Bay.

15 Jun 44

Ceiling and visibility unlimited throughout day with winds mostly north-easterly at 5 to 15.

At 1300 hours, Ground Warfare instructor conducted a party of 13 airmen and four officers to Army Rifle Ranges. A further fifteen airmen proceeded to ranges at 1645 hours. Results of the shoot were very good, fifteen men making ninety and over - top scorer, 113, possible 150. Fifty airwomen attended dance at Acropolis Hill. Free Bingo in Rec Hall. "Y" Man completed horseshoe pitch and area for throwing softball.

16 Jun 44

Ceiling and visibility unlimited all day. Surface winds SWS 5 to 15.

Ground Warfare courses taken by 37 personnel during last two weeks were wound up today. Each class proceeded to the Fire Hall for a half hour's instructions on fire-drill. F/L Chaston ADC from WACHQ, arrived by boat. Station activities: Movie "Pilot No Five" attracted 40 personnel. "Swing Session" of recorded music also attracted a small crowd.

17 Jun 44

Sky obscured and visibility 1/8 to 1/2 mile in fog during early part of day, later becoming CAVU throughout the period.

Sgt LA Keen (ADC) and party of wireless mechanics departed on RCASC vessel "General Lake" to install R/T sets for ADC reporting at Estevan Island and adjacent points. One Clerk General (WD) posted to Boundary Bay. Party of 10 airwomen, accompanied by S/O Todd and S/O Lyon joined a party of CAWCs and WRNS on a week-end trip to Terrance where they were the guests of No 1 Company Ordnance Corps.

18 Jun 44

Ceiling 800 to 1100 during entire period. Visibility 2 to 10 in light drizzle and fog during first part of period. Wind calm NWW 5 to 10.

Station activities: Protestant and RC Church Services: Music Appreciation Hour followed by Movie Show. Fair attendance.

19 Jun 44

Ceiling 500 to 1100 first half, 2000 to unlimited middle period, lowering again to 600 to 800 by close. Visibility 3 to 7 in light drizzle early part; otherwise 10 to 15.

WD Softball Team continued run of success to win over USED "Allies" at Acropolis Hill by 14 to 4. F/L CP Chaston and F/O WS Dee proceeded to Digby Island to discuss ADC business with Technical Advisors Davis and Jones of the Dept of Transport. One Operator Telephone posted to No 1 "Y" Depot and one to No 1 SFTS Camp Borden.

20 Jun 44

Overcast at 300 to 500, improving throughout afternoon to 6000 broken to scattered. Visibility one mile in light drizzle and fog in morning, over 10 in afternoon.

One Clerk Admin (WD) posted to WACHQ, one Std GD (WD) to 11 SFTS, Yorkton, Sask. S/L Mills, F/L Chaston and F/O Dee on RCN Vessel "Seiner", made tour of canneries around mouth of Skeena River.

21 Jun 44

Overcast 3000 to 4000 early part of day. Fog - 1/8 to 1 mile visiblity clearing later to 8 to 15.

One Std GD (WD) arrived on posting from Yorkton, Sask. WD Softball Team defeated High School 16 to 3, to maintain undefeated record. Mixed bowling at USO Alleys. F/L CP Chaston (ADC) WAC, departed for Vancouver by S/A.

22 Jun 44

Overcast - light rain and fog in the evening.

Successful dance held in WD Rec Centre - over 100 present. "Soo-Suds" orchestra provided the music. Refreshments served in Airmen's Mess at midnight. S/L Mills, F/L Macdonald, F/L Yule, F/O Taylor and F/O Dee attended "Farewell Dinner" at Seal Cove, given in honour of W/C FTS Sehl. Four Service Police posted to WAC Provost Corps. One Wireless Mechanic to No 9 Sqn, Bella Bella, 2 Wireless Mechanics to Prince Rupert and one WOG to Terrance.

23 Jun 44

Generally broken to overcast with ceilings 3000 to 4000 at first rising to 6/8000 afternoon. Light rain and drizzle with light fog commencing 1900 hours. Visibility unlimited most of the day.

Twelve airmen and two Officers fired Sten Gun and Lewis Machine Gun at Seal Cove 25-yard range with very good results. Approximately 90 people saw the Art Exhibit in the WD Rec Centre.

24 Jun 44

Ceilings 1/2000 lowering to 100 feet in last quarter. Overcast entire period. Visibility generally four miles in light drizzle and light fog.

There was a fair representation of WDs at the "Soo-Suds" Sergeants party, also at parties given by the navy and by RCAF Station, Prince Rupert.

25 Jun 44

Mainly overcast with ceilings 2000 to 3000 feet throughout, with clouds breaking towards sunset. Visibility 4 to 6 at first in light fog, increasing to unlimited for remainder of period. Surface winds calm to light and variable

RC Church Service in the morning. A Station Picnic arranged for all personnel was cancelled due to unpromising weather.

26 Jun 44

Ceiling 5000 to unlimited. Visibility 15. Surface winds calm.

WD Softball team defeated CWAC 33 ro 5, bringing their record of six games played and still undefeated. The arrival of two Clerks General (WD) and one Clerk Steno (WD), brought our Order Room staff up to establishment for the first time in weeks.

27 Jun 44

Ceiling unlimited in morning, gradually lowering to 8000 by 1300 hours and 3000 by 1800 hours. Light intermittent rain after 1400 hours reduced visibility to 8, otherwise over 10. Surface winds mostly southeasterly 5 to 10.

Mixed sports in Rec Hall attracted a fair attendance.

28 Jun 44

Ceilings 3000 in first half of period lowering to around 1000 feet in second half. Sky overcast, occasionally overcast to broken. Visibility unlimited first half, but lowering to 5 to 10 in light drizzle and light fog in second half.

S/O Cameron arrived from WAC on a routine inspection. Mixed Bowling at USO Alleys.

29 Jun 44

Fire Drill at 1600 hours. S/L Mills, S/O Cameron and S/O Todd visited S/L Turgiss and discussed problems relating to WDs attached to Prince Rupert Station for duty. S/O Cameron spent the afternoon on Administrative matters, inspecting WD Barrack Blocks and, in the evening, addressing WD Personnel in the WD Rec Centre.

30 Jun 44

Ceilings 3000 during entire period. Visibility 10 to 15 miles. Winds calm to variable 5. Occasional light rain or drizzle early in period.

Lt Commander Warren, member of Radar Committee from Joint Services HQ, visited the Filter Room with S/L Mills. S/L Mills with three male Officers and three WD Officers, attended a farewell dinner and party given at Prince Rupert Station for W/C LH Brooks.


1 Jul 44

Strength at this Date:

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

5

5

4

Other Ranks

56

81

5

Attached

13

 

 

CWAC

 

 

12

CWAC Officer

 

 

1

Total

74

86

22

Ceiling generally overcast at 600 - 1000 throughout the period. Light fog at first, and light rain and drizzle from 1730 hours. Visibility generally 4 to 6.

Stocktaking Committees completed inventory checks in Canteens and Messes before 1200 hours. A number of personnel attended a dance at the Navy Drill Hall. One Telephone Operator (WD) posted to No 2 Detachment, Victoria.

2 Jul 44

Ceilings mostly 2/3000 except 3/4000 in early part of period. Visibility mostly over 10. Light fog and light drizzle in the early part of period. Winds calm SW5.

Usual Sunday Activities - two Church Services, Music Appreciation Hour and movies.

3 Jul 44

Ceiling unlimited at first, lowering to broken to overcast at 2/3000 until 1400 hours then rising to overcast at 7/8000. Lowered rapidly after 1900 hours in light rain and drizzle. Winds calm to light and variable.

WD Softball team, without some of their regulars, played the Wrens and suffered their first defeat by a score of 10 to 8. Mr JG Garrett, Provincial Assessor and Associate Regional Director of ADC, visited F/O WS Dee and, with S/L AL Mills, made a tour of the Filter Room.

4 Jul 44

Ceiling mainly overcast, becoming scattered clouds and unlimited after 1700 hours. Visibility unlimited throughout the period. Surface winds calm or light and variable, becoming westerly 5 - 10.

Red Cross at Port Edward, (US Army) sponsored a dance which was attended by 16 airwomen. Six Clerk Ops (BR) posted to Patricia Bay. Mixed Sports in Rec Hall.

5Jul 44

Ceilings overcast and broken from 100-4000. Visibility 1/2 mile in light rain and light fog, increasing to 8 in latter part of day. Surface winds light mostly west-south-west 5 to 8.

F/O WS Dee (ADCO) departed on ADC R/T repair trip, with a wireless mechanic and a carpenter, to Estevan Shore Establishment, Hartley Bay, and way points, using a Navy Vessel. At 2315 hours F/O HW Snyder arrived by rail from WAC via Woodcock and other points. He is checking on technical equipment carried at Pacific Communications establishments. Bowling at USO Alleys - a fairly good turn-out. Six Clerk Ops (BR) posted to WACHQ. One Hospital Assistant posted to Patricia Bay, one Hospital Assistant reported in from Patricia Bay.

6 Jul 44

Ceilings overcast and broken from 200 to 1500. Visibility 1 to 10 miles in light fog, increasing in latter part of day. Surface winds light.

W/C McCullough (Command Padre P) and S/L Turgiss, CO of Prince Rupert Station, visited Messes and Canteens with S/L AL Mills, and had lunch in the Officers Mess. Bingo in WD Rec Centre and Badminton in Rec Hall. Fair attendance.

7 Jul 44

Ceilings overcast from 800 to unlimited; visibility mostly 8 miles increasing to 15 then to 4 in light fog. Surface winds light southwet 5 to 10.

No incident to report.

8 Jul 44

Ceilings 400 to 1200 throughout the day, with visibility 1 1/2 to 8 in light drizzle and fog in early morning and continuing till 1415 hours and after 2000 hours.

S/L BF McNeish, F/L DM Hogg and F/L KB Campbell arrived at 1500 hours in connection with the taking over of the Repeater Station. Mixed Bowling at the USO Alleys. A fair turn-out. One Fitter Diesel "B" reported in from No 3 RD. One Fitter Diesel "B" posted to No 6 OTU.

9 Jul 44

Ceilings 500 to 1000; visibility 1 - 4 miles in light fog and light drizzle up to early afternoon.

F/L Carlisle, Fire Marshall from WAC, and F/S Campbell from Seal Cove, made a check on fire protection set-up on the Station. Over 100 guests were entertained in the Officers' Mess, to a most enjoyable dance, and attractively laid out buffet supper. S/L McNeish, F/L Hogg and F/L Campbell departed at 1515 hours by S/A for Bella Bella. F/O WS Dee (ADCO), returned from ADC repair trip, having visited Hartley Bay, Wolf Point, Estevan Islands, Port Belmont and Oona River.

10 Jul 44

Ceilings 1200 to unlimited; visibility 3 to 15 miles. Winds mostly calm to SW 5 -10. Light drizzle and fog in early morning.

WD Softball games was won by default - BO-Mi-Hi team failed to appear. One Clerk Ops (Fighter) posted to WACHQ.

11 Jul 44

Ceilings 700 to 1500 first quarter, rising to 3/4000 rest of day and occasionally 7000. Visibility generally 10 miles. Light rain in second quarter.

Mixed sports in Rec Hall.

12 Jul 44

Ceilings 5000 to 7000 first quarter, lowering to around 2500 feet, and 500 feet in last quarter. Visibility 15 miles most of the day but lowering to 1 mile in light rain and light fog in the late stage. Winds very light.

Planned visit to Prince Rupert Carnival was cancelled due to weather. A fair number of personnel took part in a sing-song in the WD Rec Centre.

13 Jul 44

Ceilings 2500 - 4000, occasionally 1000 to 1800 in latter part of period. Visibility 10 to 15 occasionally 8 towards end of period. Occasional light intermittent and continuous rain after 1530 hours. Winds calm.

Another successful dance was held in the WD Rec Centre, over 125 enjoying the music of an orchestra from Acropolis Hill (US Army). Refreshments were served in the Airmen's Mess. One Chef (LAW) posted to WACHQ. One Sergeant Clerk Admin posted to Prince Rupert Station.

14 Jul 44

Ceilings unlimited first part of period, otherwise 6000-7000 and lowering to 1500 in last quarter. visibility 10 - 15; light continuous rain latter half of period. Winds calm.

One Chef (LAW) posted to Patricia Bay. One Clerk Steno "A" posted to No 2 Detachment, Victoria, but retained on attachment here for ADC Work. F/O Keir, WD Education Officer from AFHQ, arrived by S/A, and discussed educational plan with S/L AL Mills and S/O Todd. A party of 12 airwomen, accompanied by S/O FE Herbin, departed by rail for Terrance on an organized weekend party

15 Jul 44

Overcast to broken at 600-1500 feet early part of period, increasing to 2500. Visibiliity variable, 1/2 to 6 in light fog and drizzle, increasing to 10 towards end of period.

No incident to report. Eighteen of Unit personel took part in mixed bowling at USO Alleys.

16 Jul 44

Ceilings broken to overcast with breaks from 4000 to unlimited. Visibility 10 - 15.Surface winds calm.

F/O WS Dee (A PCO) departed at 0830 hours, by RCASC vessel "Col Lawson" to undertake a 10 day field trip around Queen Charlotte Islands.

17 Jul 44

Ceilings overcast to broken at 3500-4000. Visibility nearly constant at 10-15 , with light drizzle and rain in early part and last quarter. Winds light and variable.

One operator Telephone reported in on posting from No 2 Detachment, Victoria. F/O Keir departed by S/A for Vancouver. WD Softball team edged out Civic Hospital Team to retain first place in the League.

18 Jul 44

Ceilings 3000 to unlimited, with sky ranging from scattered to overcast with breaks. Visibility constant at 15 miles. Surface winds calm in early stages, increasing to westerly 3 - 8 miles.

One Clerk Ops (Filter) posted to No 2 Detachment, Victoria. One Equipment Assistant posted to Sea Island. Cpl ON Perry (WD), LAW GE Dalton, and LAW BM Harley, were injured in plane that crashed at Port Hardy this morning. All WD personnel were confined to camp until 2100 hours; typing and handicraft classes were given.

19 Jul 44

Sky clear in early portion becoming overcast in latter half of period, with ceiling lowering from unlimited to 1000 feet. Visibility 15 miles, reducing to 6 in light drizzle. Surface winds light, mostly calm to SW.

A good turnout for mixed bowling at USO Alleys.

20 Jul 44

Sky overcast at 4000 in early part of day, becoming unlimited at 1400 hours, then lowering to 4000 - 7000 feet. Visibility 10 to 15 miles. Winds calm in early stages, becoming SW 3 to 10 mph.

One Corporal Equipment Assistant arrived on posting from Sea Island. One Clerk Ops (Filter) posted to No 2 Detachment.

21 Jul 44

Ceilings 3000 feet. Visibility 15 miles. Light rain during the evening.

One Corporal Clerk Ops (Filter WD) posted to No 2 Detachment, Victoria. Sqn/O JF Davey, OBE SMO (WD) and S/O Blenkensop arrived by aircraft this afternoon. Sq/O Davey lectured a group of 25 airwomen in the lounge of the WD Officers' Quarters, and also talked with the Senior NCO's and Officers in separate groups.

22 Jul 44

Ceilings 500 to 3000 feet; visibility from 1/2 to 10 miles in constant heavy rain and light fog. Surface winds SE mostly 10 miles per hour.

S/O Davey lectured 2 more groups of airwomen today, inspected the Medical Inspection Room, WD Canteen, Recreation Hall and Barracks, and conferred with the SMO Seal Cove. A great number of airwomen have expressed their appreciation of S/O Davey's inspiring talks. S/O Davey and S/O Blenkensop left this evening by train.

23 Jul 44

Ceiling 3000 feet in first quarter, lowering to 1000 feet until mid-evening, finally becoming unlimited near end of day. Visibility 1 to 2 miles in light drizzle and light fog, increasing to 10 miles in very late stages. Winds light.

Normal routine.

24 Jul 44

Ceiling about 3500 feet most of period; unlimited in last quarter. Visibility unrestricted. Winds calm.

One Sergeant, two Corporals and one LAW, Clerk Ops (Filter) posted to No 2 Detachment, Victoria. Airwomen confined to Camp for the purpose of attending education classes and housecleaning barracks. Mr. Walker Wiley, YMCA Supervisor, left for Patricia Bay.

25 Jul 44

Ceilings 5/7000 first half of period, unlimited thereafter. Visibility 15 miles. Winds calm or SW-SE 3 to 10 miles.

Softball game - WD's vs Alumne. WD's lost by one point.

26 Jul 44

Ceilings from 700 to 1200 feet in first half of period, rising to 5000-7000 and ending at CAVU. Visibility around 2 miles in light fog and occasional drizzle during first half.

One Corporal Chef posted to No 6 OTU, Comox. F/O Goldhamer, Staff Artist, accompanied by F/O Pragnell and Mr Malcolm of YMCA, visited station this evening and discussed the Arts and Crafts program with S/O Herbin, S/O Todd and F/O Yule. They inspected the projects of the airwomen in the Handicraft Shop and recommended an exhibit. Station bowling at the USO Alleys - good turnout.

27 Jul 44

Ceilings low most of the day, 1000 to 3000. Sky has been overcast with occasional lower scattered clouds stratus and stratocumulus. Visibility over 8 miles lowered in light drizzle and fog before noon. Wind south west 5 to 10 miles per hour.

One Corporal Clerk Ops (Filter) taken on strength from No. 2 Detachment, Victoria. F/O WS Dee, (ADCO) returned from Field Trip around Queen Charlotte Islands. He was absent eleven days, being transported by Naval Patrol Vessel.

28 Jul 44

Ceilings 800 to 1000 during early part of the day, becoming 7000 to 8000, overcast, lower scattered. Visibility over 8 miles. Winds calm.

One Hairdresser (LAC) posted to Pendleton, Ontario. S/O D Lyon returned from annual leave.

29 Jul 44

Ceilings from 2000 feet to unlimited, with sky overcast and broken early part of day. Visibility 10-15 miles. Winds calm early period to SW 10-15 in latter half of day.

Four Clerk Ops (Filter) "B" arrived from No 2 Detachment, Victoria. One Fireman "C" reported in from Sea Island. Cpl ON Perry (WD) was moved from Coal Harbour Hospital to Sea Island, for treatment. The condition of all airwomen who were involved in the crash is improving rapidly.

30 Jul 44

Ceilings 300 to 600 feet early period, lifting to unlimited rest of day. Fog during early hours with visibility 1/5 to 1 miles extending to 15 miles remainder of day. Winds calm to SW 5 to 10 mph.

No incident to report.

31 Jul 44

Ceilings zero to 400 at first, rapidly clearing before noon to unlimited and remaining so throughout the day. Visibility 1/4 to 1 miles at first in fog, improving to 15 miles or better after noon. Surface winds calm or light and variable.

One fireman "B" arrived on posting from Patricia Bay. One Standard GD (Cpl) posted to Prince George. F/O Goldhamer, Staff Artist, AFHQ conducted an Arts and Crafts meeting, and display at Prince Rupert Station. Four Detachment Airwomen were represented, and Cpl Howard, E, was appointed President of the new Arts and Crafts Society. F/O WS Dee (ADCO) departed for Prince George to meet S/L R Slinger, (ADCO, WAC) prior to making a tour of ADC Posts in the interior.


1 Aug 44

Strength at this Date:

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

5

5

5

Other Ranks

54

75

4

Attached

23

 

 

CWAC

 

 

13

CWAC Officer

 

 

1

Total

82

80

23

Ceiling 300 to 500, overcast. Visibility 6 to 1 mile during the morning in light rain and light fog, lowered to 3/4 to 1/2 mile in drizzle and fog in the afternoon. Surface winds light and variable; southwesterly 2-5 mph in the afternoon.

F/O C Goldhammer and F/O B Pragnell, (Arts & Crafts), also F/L Ellis, Protestant Padre, and Scotty Malcom, "Y" Supervisor, spent the day moving around the Unit. One Sgt, two Cpls and one LAW Clerk Ops (Filter) "B" posted to No 2 Detachment.

2 Aug 44

Ceiling 500 to 4000 feet. Visibility one mile in light drizzle and fog; at times increasing to 10 miles. Winds very light.

S/O KM Todd attended a luncheon extended to Mrs Nobleston, new YMCA Hostess. One Cpl Chef "A" reported in from Comox, BC.

3 Aug 44

Ceiling 1500 to 6000 feet - very ragged. Visibility 1 1/2 miles in light rain and fog, improving occasionally to 6 and 8 miles. Winds very light and variable.

WOGs entertained at an informal party in the WD Canteen, LAW BED Brown, and LAC Cranston, who are to be married next week-end. WD Officers attended a tea this afternoon honouring Mrs Martyn, wife of Col DB Martyn, Army Area Commander. All WDs confined to camp until 2100 hours for the purpose of attending educational classes.

4 Aug 44

Ceiling between 2500 and 3500 feet in first quarter, lowering to 1000 feet until late in third quarter and rising gradually to 3000 feet. Sky mostly overcast, occasionally broken. Visibility generally 10 miles in light drizzle and light rain. Winds calm.

One Hospital Assistant posted on attachment to RCAF Station Prince Rupert. Approximately a dozen WDs entertained by the Navy at a weiner roast at Digby Island. S/O V Robinson proceeded on leave by Steamship to Vancouver.

5 Aug 44

Ceiling generally around 1000 feet, rising in second half to 3000 feet. Visibility 1/2 mile in light drizzle and light fog first quarter, improving to 10 miles. Winds light, occasionally SW at 10 miles. LAW Brown and LAC Cranston, both WOGs, married in Prince Rupert, left on leave after a small party in town.

6 Aug 44

Ceiling 1000 to 4000, becoming unlimited at end of period. Visibility 1 to 5 miles in light rain or light drizzle and fog during first half of period, becoming 15 miles for balance of period. Winds mostly calm.

No incident to report.

7 Aug 44

Ceiling unlimited until late afternoon; 800 to 1000 latter part of period. Visibility generally unlimited. Winds calm or Southwesterly 2 to 10 miles.

WDs improved their hold on Softball League top rung by defeating Allies 14 to 4. S/L AL Mills departed at 0830 hours by S/A, on temporary duty to WAC. F/L RR Macdonald assumes temporary command. F/O GM Gelber (AFHQ) arrived by MT from Seal Cove on a short visit. He discussed with F/L RR Macdonald, and F/O RB Yule, organization of discussion Groups.

8 Aug 44

Ceiling between 300 to 1200 feet. Visibility 1/2 to 6 miles but mainly 1 to 3 in light drizzle and fog. Winds southwesterly 2 to 5 mph becoming SW to S at 3 to 5.

WDs confined to camp for educational courses, and general clean-up. One Sergeant, two Corporals and one LAW Clerk Ops (Filter) arrived on posting from No 2 Detachment.

9 Aug 44

Ceiling 1000 to 4000; occasionally overcast with scattered at 200 to 400 feet. Visibility 1/2 to 1 mile till near sunset in light drizzle and fog, but occasionally lowered to less than half a mile.

A fair number turned out for mixed bowling at USO Alleys. S/O KM Todd returned by S/A from leave in Victoria. S/O M Barber-Starkey (WAC) reported in for quarters and rations, whilst attached to Prince Rupert Station. One Fireman "C" reported in from Sea Island.

10 Aug 44

Ceiling 200 to 1100 early period; 1000-4000 latter part. Visibility 1/2 to 2 miles early period in drizzle and fog, improving to 4-8 around noon. Winds calm, rising to SE/S in the evening.

A number of airwomen enjoyed the hospitality of the American Red Cross at a dance in the Red Cross Rooms at Acropolis Hill.

11 Aug 44

Sky overcast with drizzle and light rain throughout the day. Visibility 1/2 to 5 miles. Winds generally calm.

No incident to report.

12 Aug 44

Ceiling overcast to broken at 1000-2500 feet, becoming scattered at 1800 hours and rapidly clearing thereafter. Visibility 2-4 mile in light fog, becoming unlimited at 1000 hours.

One Standard General Duties reported in from Prince George, on exchange posting. One Driver Transport posted to No 5 OTU, Boundary Bay. S/O FE Herbin, Cpl PM MacKenzie (WD), and Cpl BE Howard (WD), left by boat on TD to WAC for the purpose of taking a ten-day course in Arts and Crafts at the University of British Columbia. S/L RE Slinger (ADCO), WAC, returned with F/O WS Dee (ADCO), from a tour of ADC Observation Posts between Prince George and Prince Rupert.

13 Aug 44

Ceiling unlimited throughout the day, reducing to 500-1000 near end of period. Visibility unlimited throughout the day.

A large number of the personnel spent the day outdoors, boating, mountain-climbing, swimming, etc.

14 Aug 44

Ceiling around 700 feet throughout the day. Visibility about 4 miles first part of day but lowering from 1/4 to 1 mile in rain and drizzle, moderate fog. Winds very light.

S/L Slinger departed by boat for WAC. Airwomen confined to camp until 2100 hours for the purpose of attending educational classes. Plans are under way for the organizing of a Cooking Class. W/C Dumbrille and F/L H Code paid a short visit to the Unit.

15 Aug 44

Ceiling 200 feet for first few hours, occasionally lifting to 1000-2000 feet, and in the last quarter to 3000 feet. Visibility 1/2 mile in heavy and light fog at first, rising to 8 miles later. Winds calm.

No incident to report

16 Aug 44

Ceiling mostly 2500 to 3500, rising to 7000 late in the day. Visibility 4 to 8 miles during morning in light rain and fog, improving during afternoon to 8 miles or better. Winds calm or light variable.

Two Hospitals Assistants and one Clerk Medical (all WDs) arrived on temporary posting to Prince Rupert Station, pening arrival of other airwomen posted to Alliford Bay.

17 Aug 44

Ceiling 4000 feet till noon. Visibility over 10 miles; wind light and variable. During the afternoon ceilings lowered to 1700-2000 and visibility reduced to 7 miles in rain showers.

One Fireman "B" posted to No 5 ACH Vancouver. S/L AL Mills, F/O RB Yule, F/O WS Dee, and S/O KM Todd, attended a luncheon given by the Officers of all the Services in honour of the Hon Ray Atherton, US Ambassador to Canada. S/L Mills, S/O Todd and S/O Lyon attended a reception and dinner at Acropolis Hill, honouring Mr and Mrs Atherton.

18 Aug 44

Ceiling from 800 to 1500 feet, rising to 1500-4000 feet latter part of period. Visibility 3-8 miles. Winds light.

S/O KM Todd and party of 9 airwomen left this evening to spend week-end in Terrace as guests of the Prince of Wales Rangers. F/O EJ Taylor departed by Steamship on Annual Leave, reporting to Seal Island, on posting, on Sept 15/44.

19 Aug 44

Ceiling 2800-7000 feet, generally lower in very early part of period. Visibility 5 miles in light drizzle and fog, clearing and rising to 10 miles shortly after 1200 hours. Winds light and variable.

F/O WS Dee (ADCO), along with a Sgt WEM and a Corporal Carpenter, departed at 0900 hours on the M/V General Lake to undertake ADC R/T installations at Spider Island, Addenbroke Island, Pointer Island, Boat Bluff, Encott Bay, Rivers Inlet and Dawson's Landing.

20 Aug 44

Broken to overcast at 6000-8000 first half of period, becoming scattered to clear near the end. Visibility unlimited throughout the day. Surface winds calm or light.

Change in time of Church Service to 1800 hours resulted in improved attendance.

21 Aug 44

Ceiling unlimited throughout the period. Visibility lowered to 2 - 3 miles briefly at first, otherwise unlimited. Surface winds light or calm.

S/L McNeill (Sigs) visited the Unit at 2000 hours, and inspected the Signals Section and Repeater Building. S/O V Robinson returned by S/A from two weeks annual leave. WD Softball Team lost first game of best-of-five finals to "Allies", by a score of 8 to 5.

22 Aug 44

CAVU most of period; sky becoming obscured by fog after 2000 hour and visibility reduced to 3/4 mile. Winds light.

AC1 A Russo, conducted first cooking class in Officers' Mess Kitchen. Twelve airwomen attended.

23 Aug 44

Sky overcast with ceiling 300 to 600 feet during first half of period. Visibility reduced to 3/4 to 1/4 mile in light fog with light drizzle. CAVU during second half of period.

WDs lost second softball game to "Allies" - they now require three straight wins to add Softball Trophy to the Basketball Trophy which is on display in the WD Rec Centre. Mixed bowling at USO Alleys was well attended, one alley being occupied throughout the evening. One Firefighter "C" reported in from No 2 ED.

24 Aug 44

Ceiling rose steadily to 4000-8000, visibility 8-15 miles after 1000 hours. Winds light variable, but generally S/E 3-8 mph.

Approximately 12 WDs were guests of the 9th AA Battery at a dance in their Canteen. One Clerk Ops Fighter "B" posted to No 6 OTU, Comox, for contact training in Flying Control. A/V/M FV Heakes, CB, accompanied by S/L R Dobson and S/L WTF Turgis, arrived at 2000 hours by MT from Prince Rupert Station, and returned to that Unit after inspecting the Operations Rooms and visiting the Officers' Mess.

25 Aug 44

Ceiling 2500-5000 with lower scattered at 800 to 2500 feet. Visibility during the morning 3 - 8 miles in light intermittent rain and light fog; later over 8 miles.

A party of WDs were guests at a dance in the Navy Drill Hall.

26 Aug 44

Ceiling 2500-7000, sky overcast, with continuous rain commencing after 1700 hours. Visibility mostly 8 to 15 miles throughout the day.

One Cpl Engineer Stationary "B" arrived on posting from Bella Bella. One LAW Clerk Ops Filter reported in From No 2 Detachment, and one departed for that Unit on an exchange posting. AW1 M Gordon was married ot Seaman John Miller of the US Navy.

27 Aug 44

Ceiling 1500-4000 feet early period dropping to 400-1000 in latter period. Sky overcast and broken throughout the day. Visibility 1-8 miles in light fog during most of the day, light rain first half and occasional light rain last half. Winds SE 3-10 miles early period, later calm rising to Westerly 5-15 mph.

One Sgt (WD) Clerk C&C posted to Prince Rupert Station. Rain upset original plans for a beach party at Prudhomme Lake, but a successful informal dance and weiner roast was held in WD Rec Centre.

28 Aug 44

Ceiling 200-700 feet in early period; later 1000-7000 feet with sky overcast throughout the day. Visibility 1-5 miles in light fog and drizzle early period and 6-10 in last half of period.

One Cpl and one LAW Clerk Ops Filter posted to No 2 Detachment. The third game of the best-of-five finals saw WD Softball Team in unfavourable position when game was called on account ofdarkness.

29 Aug 44

Ceiling 1400-2500 feet in early period with visibility from 2 to 5 miles in light drizzle and light fog, rising in middle and last periods to 5000-7000 feet with visibility 8 to 15 miles. Winds calm becoming SW 3-10 mph.

S/L AL Mills departed by steamship on T/D at No 2 Detachnment, F/L RR Macdonald assuming temporary command of this Unit. Ten WDs were guests of 29th AA Regiment at a dance in their Canteen.

30 Aug 44

Ceiling about 4000 feet during first quarter, lowering to 2000-3000 feet rest of period and becoming CAVU in very late stages. Visibility unlimited and winds calm.

One Cpl and two LAW Clerk Ops Filter arrived on posting from No 2 Detachment. S/O J Tailyour and S/O KM Todd were guests of Mrs Martyn, wife of Col DB Martyn, at a tea in "A" Mess. The WD Softball Team, already two down in a best-of-five finals series, romped away from Allies with a score of 17 to 4. Six Airwomen reported in for rations and quarter, awaiting transportation to Alliford Bay.

31 Aug 44

Ceiling 1500-4500 feet early part of period, broken during last half. Visibility 7 to 15 miles. Winds SW and Westerly 5 to 12 mph.

Airwomen confined to camp until 2100 hour for educational courses, etc. At a brief meeting in the Canteen a special Dance Committee was elected, and plans made for a dance on 7th September.


1 Sep 44

Strength at this Date:

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

4

5

4

Other Ranks

54

73

4

Attached

13

 

 

CWAC

 

 

15

CWAC Officer

 

 

1

Total

71

78

24

Ceilings 6000-5000 with lower scattered at 2000 feet, becoming overcast lower broken, gradually lowering towards evening to about 1000. Visibility over 7, reducing in midafternoon to 1 to 3 in precipitation and accompanying light fog. Winds calm early in day, becoming SW at 5 mph during the afternoon.

No 9 CMU party at Seal Cove and the Navy Dance in the Navy Drill Hall were each attended by twelve airwomen. Twenty WDs have been attached for rations and quarters, awaiting transportation to Alliford Bay.

2 Sep 44

Ceilings 600-2000 feet in early period with visibility 3/4 to 5 miles in light rain and fog, becoming CAVU in later period. Sky overcast and surface winds light and variable throughout the day.

Five WDs arrived for onward transportation to Alliford Bay.

3 Sep 44

Ceiling unlimited throughout the day. Visibility 15 miles; winds calm in morning, rising to 5-12 mph afternoon and evening.

Special Church Service held in the Rec Hall to mark the commencement of the sixth year of war.

4 Sep 44

CAVU throughout entire period. Winds calm to SW 3-10 mph.

WDs won the fourth fame of the best-of-five softball finals to tie the series at two-all.

5 Sep 44

CAVU all day. Winds calm or SE/W 5 to 10 mph.

S/L AL Mills returned by S/A from attachment to No 2 Detachment.

6 Sep 44

Sky obscured most of first half of period with visibility about 1/8 mile in heavy fog. CAVU until last quarter when fog set in again with visibility to 1/5 mile. Winds SW 5 to 10, occasionally ENE 2 to 5.

Two Corporals and one LAW Clerk Ops (Filter), posted to No 2 Detachment. S/L AL Mills departed for Prince Rupert Station at 0930 hours to assume temporary command of that Unit.

7 Sep 44

Ceiling zero with sky obscured during first half of period; visibility 1/8 mile in dense fog. Fog lifted about mid-day with ceiling and visibility unlimited thereafter.

W/C GM Mathieson and S/L WK Coutto visited this Unit 1000 hours with the Accounts Officer from Prince Rupert Station. A successful dance was held in the WD Rec Centre, approximately 200 people enjoyed the music of the Navy Dance Orchestra.

8 Sep 44

Ceiling zero first quarter with visibility 1/8 mile in dense fog. CAVU rest of period; winds calm to SW 5 miles.

One Sergeant, a Corporal and an LAW Clerk Ops (Filter) reported in from No 2 Detchment. A number of airwomen were entertained by the Navy at a dance in the Drill Hall.

9 Sep 44

Ceilings unlimited with visibilities reduced by ground fog in early morning to 1/5 mile, clearing after 0800 hours. Sky cloudless with winds very light, mostly southwest.

One LAW Clerk Ops (Filter) posted to No 2 Detachment. One Operator Telephone TOS from Alliford Bay. Twenty-four airwomen on attachment awaiting onward transportation to Alliford Bay departed by Steamship at 2359 hours.

10 Sep 44

Ceilings unlimited with visibility reduced to 1/5 mile, clearing after 0800 hours. Winds light, mostly southwest.

This eighth consecutive day of sunshine was enjoyed by off-duty personnel in hiking, boating and mountain climbing.

11 Sep 44

Ceilings unlimited throughout most of period, with visibility between 1/8 to 1/2 mile in dense ground fog during most of first half of period. CAVU rest of day. Winds calm to SW 5 miles.

F/O WS Dee (ADCO) departed by S/A for Queen Charlotte Islands on a short field trip. WD Softball Team lost by a 5-7 score in final game of best-of-five finals. They were supported by a large turnout of Seal Cove and Four Detachment Personnel. Both teams were later entertained in the WD Rec Centre. Miss J Travers. YMCA Supervisor, reported in at 0100 hours, via Steamship from Vancouver.

11 Sep 44

Ceilings 2500-4000 feet throughout most of day; visibility 6 to 15 miles, decreasing during latter half of day. Winds SE and ESE 5 to 15, increasing towards middle of day then dropping off to nearly calm in last hour.

One Cpl PT & DI (WD) posted to Coal Harbour.

13 Sep 44

Ceilings 1200-2000 feet early half of day, 2500-8000 latter half. Visibility 7-10 miles; winds light in morning, rising to SW 5 to 12 mph.

F/O WS Dee returned from field trip to Queen Charlotte Islands having visited Tlell and Deadtree. One Cpl Clerk Ops (Filter) reported in from No 2 Detachment. One Operator Telephone posted to No 2 Detachment. One Sergeant Clerk Ops (Filter), returning off leave, proceeded on posting to no 2 Detachment. Mixed bowling at USO Alleys.

14 Sep 44

Ceilings 2500-8000 feet - unlimited for one hour in the morning. Visibility 7 - 15 mph, reducing to 5-6 in intermittent rain and fog. Winds light and variable.

WDs were confined to camp until 2100 hours for handicrafts and educational courses. Leather work, cooking, shorthand and typing are popular subjects.

15 Sep 44

Ceilings have been mainly overcast with nimbostratus at 2000-3000 with lower scattered fractostratus at 1000 during morning, becoming overcast with lower clouds at 1500. Visibility 1/4 mile in light rain and fog during morning becoming variable in the afternoon to 4-8 miles in rain showers. Winds mainly Southwest at 2 to 10 mph.

A meeting of the Airmen's Mess Committee this date, and few complaints or suggestions for imrpovement of messing were voiced. S/O D Lyon, S/O V Robinson, and approximately 25 WDs were guests of the American Army at Port Edward this evening. F/O WS Dee carried out an ADC Field Trip to Port Simpson by Navy Boat returning the same day.

16 Sep 44

Ceiling 1500-2500 all day. The sky has been overcast with lower scattered to broken fractostratus to stratocumulus. Visibility 8 miles or better even in light rain. Winds calm or light southwesterly at 2-5 mph.

Four WOGs reported on posting from No 3 RD for attachment to Seal Cove. A number of WDs were guests of the Navy this evening at a Beach party at Digby Island.

17 Sep 44

Ceilings mainly unlimited. Clear to scattered stratocumulus and cumulus at 2000 to 3000, becoming broken at 2500 at about 1000 hours for about one hour. Visibility 1/5 mile in heavy ground fog early in the day, becoming 15 miles after 0900 hours. Winds calm or Southwesterly 5 to 10 mph.

Routine Normal

18 Sep 44

Ceilings 300 to 1000 most of period, raising to 4000 to 5000 and then lowering again to 300 to 600. Visibility 1 to 7 miles in light fog most of period. Light rain beginning at end of period. Winds calm to Southwest 5 mph.

F/O RB Yule departed for Comox on posting to No 6 OTU. S/O KM todd assumed duties of Adjutant as of this date.

19 Sep 44

Ceilings 300 to 1500. Visibility 1/2 to 1 1/2 miles for first half of period in light fog. Balance of period 7 miles. Winds Southwest 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight's cooking class had to be postponed due to the small number of airwomen in attendance.

20 Sep 44

Ceilings from 4000 feet to unlimited, increasing throughout the day. Sky overcast, broken with stratocumulus and altocumulus clouds predominating. Visibility 7 to 15 miles in drizzle during early hours of day and occasional showers during afternoon. Winds calm increasing to westerly 2 to 5 mph and dropping off again to calm.

One Cpl and one LAW Telephone Operators reported on posting from No 2 Detachment, Victoria. All officers not on duty attended a "Dining-In" at Seal Cove this evening in honour of S/L G Prowse and F/L RR Macdonald, both on overseas posting.

21 Sep 44

Ceilings mostly 5000. Visibility 15 miles during entire period. Light intermittent rain early in the period, with scattered rain showers later. Winds East to Southeast, 5 to 20 mph.

F/L RR Macdonald relinguished command of the Detachment on departing on leave prior to proceeding overseas. G/C PS Secord and G/C EC Luke paid a short visit to the Detachment during the evening. The Personnel Counsellor visited the Station today and interviewed a large number of the personnel. WDs were confined to camp this evening until 2100 hours. A brief meeting was held in the Canteen at 1800 hours, at which time a Dance Committee was appointed, and other matters discussed. Classes in handicrafts, shorthand, typing and sewing followed the meeting. Approximately 10 WDs attended the Prince of Wales Rangers Dance this evening.

22 Sep 44

Ceiling and visibility unlimited during the first quarter of the period, then lowering to about 3500 feet. After that, sky overcast stratocumulus and cumulus occasionally, with a few fractostratus at 2000 feet. Occasional light rain showers, but visibility generally 15 miles. Winds Southwest 5 to 10 mph.

F/O WS Dee assumed temporary command during absence of S/L AL Mills on attachment. F/O Brittain, Command Messing Officer, and F/O Blenkinsop, Command Auxiliary Services Officer, visited the Detachment. A PT & DI (WD) Cpl reported on posting from Coal Harbour and commenced organization of PT Classes. The WDs were represented tonight at the Navy Dance and also at the USO, 653rd Post Company Dance.

23 Sep 44

Ceiling 4000 to 5000 feet most of period, but becoming unlimited in very late stages. Sky overcast and overcast to broken. Visibility generally 10 miles in light rain, occasionally reduced to 1 1/2 miles in light fog. Winds Easterly 2 to 5 miles.

S/L AL Mills ceased attachment to RCAF Station, Prince Rupert, and returned to No 4 Detachment, resuming command as of this date. The majority of the WDs not on duty tonight attended a Station dance at Seal Cove.

24 Sep 44

Ceilings 5000 to 7000 first half of period, becoming 2000 during the second half. Visibility 10 to 15 miles, becoming 1 to 4 miles at end of period due to light drizzle and light fog. Winds calm or SW 3 to 5 mph.

Routine Normal

25 Sep 44

Ceiling 0 to 400 feet first half of day, lifting by noon to unlimited and remaining for the rest of the day. Visibility 1/8 to 1 mile in dense fog and ground fog in the early period, raising to 15 miles for the remainder of the day. Winds calm early period and SW and WSW 2 to 10 mph during the latter period.

WDs confined to camp until 2100 hours. A brief meeting was held in the Canteen at 1800 hours, at which time the Personel Counsellor talked to the Airwomen regarding post-war futures. Capt L Beck of the US Army, extended an invitation to the WDs to attend the port Headquarters Company's supper dance at Acropolis Hill on Thursday evening. Classes in typing, shorthand, sewing and handicrafts were held following the meeting.

26 Sep 44

Ceiling and visibility unlimited. Winds mostly southerly - calm to 10 mph.

Six WDs and two "Wrens" attended tonight's cooking class. Theory and practical work in roasting meat, preparing cream of tomato soup and mayonnaise were covered. The first meeting of the "Knit and Chatter Club" was held in the WD Canteen. It is intended that this evening will be a friendly "get-together" of the WDs on the Station, when everyone will bring needlework, and each person will give instruction to anyone else interested. There were 10 airwomen at tonight's meeting, each of whom expressed her appreciation of such an evening.

27 Sep 44

Ceilings mostly low, ranging from 2500 to 4000 feet with visibility up to 10 miles, mostly reduced in occasional light rain. Winds NNE in early part, becoming South and then calm in latter part. Sky mostly overcast with Stratocumulus.

Station Dance in the WD Canteen - successful as always. F/Sgt VF Jacques, and her committee are to be complimented on their fine effort.

28 Sep 44

Ceilings 500 to 3000 feet. Low in morning raising in afternoon and dropping off again later in day. Sky overcast, broken and overcast. Visibility 1/4 to 1/2 miles in light rain early in day, lifting to 7 and 10 miles in occasionaly rain showers latter part of day. Winds calm early period, SE 5 mph, and dropping off to calm latter period.

Routine Normal

29 Sep 44

Ceiling Zero and visibility 1/2 to 1/4 mile in severe fog during first half of period. Fog lifting around noon, ceiling unlimited, visibility 10 miles. Fog filling in again in early evening, ceiling zero and visibility 1/8 mile in severe fog. Winds calm to SW 5 mph.

A Navy Dance was held in the Navy Drill Hall this evening. This is always a popular feature with the WDs.

30 Sep 44

Ceiling 400 to 600 feet early part of day lifting to 2500 to unlimited latter part of day. Sky overcast with scattered stratocumulus clouds during early part of period, with SC, AS, and NS clouds latter period. Visibility 1 to 15 miles with light fog early in day and light rain later. Winds Southeasterly 5 to 8 mph in the morning, calm to SW 5 mph in the afternoon, and SE 3 to 15 mph in the evening.

A number of WD personnel attended a dance held by the Prince of Wales Rangers.


1 Oct 44

Strength at this Date:

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

2

5

4

Other Ranks

47

79

6

Attached

10

 

 

CWAC

 

 

17

CWAC Officer

 

 

1

Total

59

84

28

Ceiling 2000 to 3500 feet early part of day, and 400-1800 feet latter part of day. Sky overcast and overcast to broken with SC, ST and AS clouds early period, NS and FS clouds latter period. Visibility 10 to 15 miles in occasional light rain showers, and 2 to 8 miles in light and moderate rain later. Winds SE 10 to 25 mph, gusty throughout day.

Very drab Sunday, when the WDs turned to handicrafts and needlework to entertain themselves.

2 Oct 44

Ceilings 1000-6000, overcast and overcast broken with SC, ST and NS clouds. Visibility 1-7 miles in light and moderate rain during most of day, raising in evening to 8-15 miles. Winds SE to 25 mph throughout day.

WDs confined to camp until 2100 hours to attend education classes and clean up barracks. Informal dance was held in the Canteen following the classes.

3 Oct 44

Ceilings unlimited early portion lowering to 4000 and then 2000 in latter part. Sky overcast with visibility mostly 15 miles lowering to 1 1/2 miles at sunset in light rain and light fog, clearing again to 10 miles. Winds mostly SE 15 mph.

Cooking class tonight. "Knit and Chatter Club" meeting in the Canteen.

4 Oct 44

Ceilings 4000 feet with sky condition overcast throughout the day. Visibility 8 to 10 miles during period. Light rain beginning of day. Surface winds SE 5 to 10 mph. Sea conditions calm ripple throughout the day.

W/C Creed, APM from AFHQ, and W/C McNeil, APM, Western Air Command, visited Station and discussed relevant matters with OC, Adjutant and WD Administrative Officer. Three Educational films were shown in OR Canteen. Attendance good and films well received.

5 Oct 44

Sky overcast throughout day with ceilings varying 2000 to 6000 feet with intermittent rain and rain showers. Surface winds light SE to 10 mph and visibility 6 to 5 miles.

One Cpl Teletype Operator "B" was SOS to Prince George, and one Driver Transport was SOS to WACHQ.

6 Oct 44

Sky overcadst throughout day with ceilings from 1000 to 5000 feet, with rain during first portion. Winds SE 10 to 15 mph and visibility 1/2 mile, later raising to 6 miles.

OC's Inspection. A good number of the personnel attended Dr Brace's lecture "From India to China by Air". After the lecture some of the WDs attended the dance in the Navy Drill Hall. Four WD Clerk Ops (Filter) "B" were SOS to No 2 Detachment.

7 Oct 44

Sky condition overcast with ceilings varying from 2000 to 5000 feet throughout the day. Visibility 4 to 8 miles in rain and fog. Winds SE 5 to 10 miles backing to NE 5 to 10 miles second half. Sea condition ripple.

The WDs were entertained by the Army Battery at Barrett tonight. A Dance was also held by the 29th AA Regiment, to which WDs were invited.

8 Oct 44

Sky overcast to broken with ceilings 2000 to 5000 feet throughout the day. Visibility 10 to 15 miles with light rain until 1030 hours. Surface winds 5 to 15 mph during the day. Sea conditions ripple.

Regular Sunday Routine. A number of WDs played Badminton this PM.

9 Oct 44

Ceilings 5000 to unlimited from overcast SC to broken SC - AC. Visibility 15 miles throughout period. Wind SE 5 to 10 mph.

WDs confined to camp until 2100 hours. Classes in handicrafts, typing shorthand and sewing were held as usual. Also the first practice of the WD Basketball team. There was a general barrack clean-up during the evening and S/O Herbin inspected the WD Barrcks at 2100 hours.

10 Oct 44

CAVU. Sky clear or scattered C.1 not more than 2/10. Winds mostly calm becoming southerly 5 mph.

The cooking class baked 15 lemon pies to be served next day in the Airmen's Mess.

11 Oct 44

Ceilings unlimited. Visibility 0 to 1/2 mile to unlimited in ground fog in early period clearing at 1000 hours. Winds southerly 5 to 8 mph. Sky clear throughout day.

A meeting of the Victory Loan Committee was held this afternoon, and plans for the campaign were outlined by S/O KM Todd, Chairman of the Committee. Four Clerk Ops (WD) arrived on posting from No 2 Detachment. Lts Anderson and Fuller visited the Detachment to discuss the use of the Recreation Hall by the Prince of Wales Rangers Basketball Team. One Sgt Security Guard departed on leave prior to discharge.

12 Oct 44

Ceilings zero with fog from 0720 to 1020 hours, rising to unlimited throughout the day. Visibility 15 miles and winds calm to southwesterly 5 miles. Sea condition calm.

Sixteen Cribbage players tourned out for a tournament in the OR Canteen this evening.

13 Oct 44

Ceiling zero from 0729 to 1220, with visibility zero to 1/4 mile in heavy fog. Ceilings rising towards noon to unlimited. Winds calm to SE 5 miles. Sea condition ripple.

Regular PT Classes this afternoon at 1330 and 1600 hours. OC inspected buildings and quarters and remarked on improvement.

14 Oct 44

Ceilings 2500 - 4000 feet. Sky overcast. Visibility 8 to 10 miles with light continuous rain throughout morning and early afternoon. Winds SE 5 to 20 mph. Gusty in evening.

WDs attended the Seal Cove Station Dance en masse this evening, and reported one of their most enjoyable evenings in Prince Rupert.

15 Oct 44

Ceilings 2500 to 4000 feet lowering steadiy during day. Visibility 8 to 15 miles with light rain during middle of day, and rain showers late in day. Winds calm early, increasing steadily from SE 3 to 15 mph.

Normal Sunday Routine. One Sgt SP was SOS on posting to Bella Bella.

16 Oct 44

Ceilings 1500 to 6500. Visibility 10 to 15 miles during early part of day and 3 to 6 miles in light rain and fog latter part of day. Winds SE to 20 mph early, dropping off to calm latter part of day.

WDs were confined to camp this evening until 2100 for the purpose attending Education Classes. The increased attendance at the Handicraft Class was most encouraging - 17 airwomen in all. Fifteen airwomen turned out for Basketball Practice at 2100 hours. One Cpl SP was TOS from Bella Bella and one Cpl Chef "A" TOS from Boundary Bay.

17 Oct 44

Ceilings 3000 to 14000 early hours of day, lifting to unlimited remainder of day. Sky overcast and scattered overcast. Visibility 10 to 15 mph. Winds calm early period and SW 3 to 5 mph latter period.

Cooking class prepared and served a full course meal to the Airmen's Kitchen Staff this evening. The Knit and Chatter group met in the Canteen this evening at 1930 hours. ADC Observer Findlay of Hartley Bay,BC paid a visit to the Station.

18 Oct 44

Sky overcast with ceilings 500 to 1500 feet during period. Visibility 2 to 5 miles in light rain and fog until 1320 then 6 miles in light fog. Surface winds calm until 1420 hours then Sw 3 to 8 mph.

Bowling at USO Alleys. One Cpl Carpenter (W&B) TOS on posting from Marble Island. OneCpl Security Guard posted to No 1 "M" Depot, Toronto for discharge.

19 Oct 44

Sky unlimited throughout day with few high cirrus clouds. Visibility 1/2 to 5 miles until 0820 hours then 15 miles. Surface winds SE 3 to 5 mph until 1020 hours then calm.

SO PM Moss and S/O Barber-Starkey arrived by air to investigate accommodation at Seal Cove. They were attached to No 4 Detachment for Rations and Quarters. Basketball practice at 1830 hours. Mixed sport in Rec Hall at 1930 hours. Cribbage in Canteen at 2000 hours.

20 Oct 44

Sky scattered to overcast until 1220 hours then clear till 1620 hours and scattered to broken for the remainder of the day. Visibility 15 miles throughout day. Surface winds SW till 1220 hours then calm.

OC inspected Station. S/O FE Herbin instructed a Leathercraft Class this evening. S/O PM Moss and S/O Barber-Starkey from WAC visited the Detachment.

21 Oct 44

Ceilings very variable 1000 to 5000. Visibility 2 to 7 miles. Light continuous rain during entire period accompanied by light fog. Winds calm to SE 3 to 5 mph.

A dance was held by the 9th AA Battery at Tobey Point to which WDs were invited. One Driver Transport was SOS on posting to Boundary Bay.

22 Oct 44

CAVU during entire period. Winds calm to SE 5 mph.

S/O V Robinson and Cpl Tattam represented the WD on an international float in the 7th Victory Loan parade today.

23 Oct 44

Ceilings mainly 2500 to 4000. Visibility 7 to 15 miles. Winds calm or SE 5 to SW 8. Light rain and light fog early part of period.

7th Victory Loan campaign opened today, and applications were highly satisfactory. Today's sales were $1650.00 (22 sales). No 4 Detachment Quota $8,6000.00 - Strength 130. WDs confined to camp this evening until 2100 hours for the purpose of attending educational classes.

24 Oct 44

Ceilings variable 3000 to 5000 becoming unlimited at end of day. Visibility 10 to 15 miles. Winds Southerly first part changing to East most of day, thence to South at end. Light rain lasted 20 minutes in early period.

Cooking class held this evening. Also a meeting of the Knit and Chatter Club. F/O Watson of WAC visited Detachment on PCS work.

25 Oct 44

Ceilings 2000 to 3000 feet with visibility 4 to 10 miles in light rain in early period changing to ligh drizzle and fog during central period. Surface winds SE 10 to 20 mph throughout day.

Mixed spots and Cribbage in Rec Hall. Victory Loan Sales boosted to $3,250.00 (42 sales).

26 Oct 44

Ceilings variable 1800 to 3000 feet with visibilities 3 to 4 miles in light rain and fog in early period clearing to 8 to 10 miles middle and latter period. Winds 20 mph in early period reducing to 10 mph. Sky overcast and broken throughout day.

Station Dance in WD Canteen tonight. Refreshments and Hallowe'en decorations arranged by Cpl PM McKenzie. Music provided by Mr A McLaughton, popular Prince Rupert pianist. The party was most successful.

27 Oct 44

Ceilings variable with light rain, rising to unlimited with visibility 10 to 15 miles. Wind calm to 5 mph SE. Sky overcast throughout day with broken and scattered clouds.

One Sgt Teleprinter Operator SOS to WAC, one WOG SOS to Boundary Bay, and 1 WOG (WD) SOS to No 1 "M" Depot for discharge. OC inspected Station.

28 Oct 44

Ceiling varying from 3500 to 7000 feet with light intermittent rain, visibility 10 to 15 miles dropping with light fog to 5 miles. Winds calm to SE 3 to 15 miles.

A number of WDs were entertained by the Soo-Suds Regiment at a Halloween Dance. At the end of the first week of the 7th Victory Loan Campaign sales stand at 65 sales for a total of $5,450.00.

29 Oct 44

Ceilings varying from 800 feet to 4000 feet with visibility 10 to 15 miles in light fog and light intermittent rain throughout the day. Wind SE 5 miles. Sky overcast throughout the day.

Routine normal.

30 Oct 44

Sky overcast with ceiling 5000 feet until 1720 PD then 2000 feet. Visibility 8 to 15 miles until 1720 PD then 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 miles. Surface winds calm until 1420 PD then SE 15 to 20 miles per hour, with light to heavy gusts. Light continuous rain throughout the day.

F/O WS Dee departed for WAC by S/A. Sgt LA Keen ceased attachment returning to No 2 Detachment via S/A. A number of WDs attended a dance held by Medical Branch of US Army held in US Post Gymn. WDs confined to camp until 2100 hours for purpose of attending educational clases. F/O Germaine of WAC spoke to WDs on behalf of 7th Victory Loan.

31 Oct 44

Sky overcast, ceiling 4000 to 5000 feet, visibility 10 to 15 miles. Surface winds calm.

Victory Bond Sales to date $5,900.00. Cooking Class was held this evening, also mixed badminton in Rec Hall. 1 LAC GD SOS on posting to Seal Island, 1 LAW Operator Telephone SOS to Patricia Bay.

Strength at this Date:

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

2

5

4

Other Ranks

50

80

6

Attached

12

 

 

CWAC

 

 

17

CWAC Officer

 

 

1

Total

64

85

28


1 Nov 44

Strength at this Date:

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

2

5

4

Senior N.C.O.'s

7

4

3

Other Ranks

43

71

3

CWAC Officers

 

 

1

Senior NCO's CWAC

 

 

1

Other Ranks CWAC

 

 

16

Attached Sr NCO's

5

4

 

Attached Other Ranks

7

11

 

Total

64

95

28

Sky high broken to overcast during day with clouds at 4 to 5000 feet till 1620 hours. Visibility 15 miles. Surface winds calm until 1520 hours then SW at 8 mph then calm.

Mixed bowling was held at USO Alleys. Three airmen were promoted.

2 Nov 44

Sky overcast with ceilings 2000 to 3000 feet until 1220 hours then 7000 feet to unlimited thereafter. Visibility 15 miles. Light drizzle began 0925 hours, end 0950 hours. Surface winds SE to 5 to 8 mph until 1120 then calm.

WD Basketball team won first game of series against Mussallems. A number of WDs attended dance at Pillsbury as guests of 44th AA Battery, RCA. One Cpl SOS on posting to Victorial. One LAW SOS on posting to Vanouver.

3 Nov 44

CAVU during entire period. Winds mainly calm, SE 5 mph at beginning of period.

Barracks and Quarters were inspected this afternoon and found to be in a satisfactory condition. S/O FE Herbin and a party of 12 WDs left for Terrace to be week-end guests of the RCEMC. A number of WDs attended a dance in the Navy Drill Hall this evening.

4 Nov 44

Ceiling 3 to 7 thousand feet. Visibility 10 to 15 miles until 1220 hours then 4 miles. Light rain beginning 1120 hours ending 1740 hours.

WDs entertained by Soo-Suds. Three RTOs were posted to RCAF Station, Patricia Bay. One Clk Ops SOS to No 2 Detachment, Victoria and one Chef to WAC for Discharge. The Terrace party attended RCEMC dance at Terrace this evening.

5 Nov 44

A Service Show "Northern Stars" played in the WD Canteen this evening for the enjoyment of all personnel. The Terrace party returned to the Station after a very successful week-end. F/O WS Dee, ADCO, returned from TD at WAC.

Ceilings 3 to 4000 feet throughout the day. Light rain with visibility 10 miles. Winds moderate 15 to 25 mph. Sky overcast.

6 Nov 44

Ceilings 4 to 5 thousand. Visibility 10 to 15 miles. Winds SE 10 to 15 mph. Occasional showers during period.

Cpl JME Cassidy, one of the few "old-timers" left at No 4 Detachment, started 14 days leave this evening, to be married in Alberta. Her shift gave a small party in the Canteen before train time. The WDs were confined to camp until 1220 hours for the purpose of attending educational classes. Basketball practice at 2100 hours. One RTO SOS to Patricia Bay, one SP to Boundary Bay, one Teleprinter Operator to WAC.

7 Nov 44

Ceilings 3500 to 5000. Visibility 8 to 15 miles. Winds SE 5 to 20 mph. Occasional light rain during period.

Cooking Class at 1900 hours. Cpl McKenzie, who attended the Crafts Course in Vancouver, started a needlework class this evening. The group will meet each week, and will be working with felt, looms etc.

8 Nov 44

Ceilings 5000 throughout the day. Visibilities 10 to 15 miles. Winds SE 5 to 10 mph throughout the day.

The news of partial WD demobilization broke this morning, and was the main topic of conversation all over the Station. Three applications were received before noon. Good turnout for mixed bowling tonight. One SP TOS from Boundary Bay.

9 Nov 44

Ceilings 5000 early period with scattered rain showers. Sky overcast to broken with ceilings unlimited latter period. Visibility 10 to 15 miles. Winds calm.

Victory Loan Sales have reached $7,800, leaving us still $800 short of objective. A number of WDs attended the 102nd Coast Battery Dance at Barrett this evening. The WD Basketball Team played the CWAC, with final score: WD - 27, CWAC - 26.

10 Nov 44

Ceilings unlimited most of day, lowering to 4500 latter period. Visibility 15 miles throughout. Winds calm to SE 5.

No 4 WDs were represented at both the Navy Dance and the American Supply Division's Dance at Acropolis Hill tonight. Six applications for discharge from married airwomen have been received to date. Two Teleprinters Ops SOS to RCAF Station, Edmonton, and one GD to No 2 SFTS Uplands. F/O WS Dee attended Remembrance Day Ceremony at Borden St. School, Prince Rupert, on invitation of Principal.

11 Nov 44

Ceilings unlimited with clear sky early period thence to high overcast centre of period to overcast. Visibility 15 miles. Winds calm.

The Victory Loan campaign ended today, with final total of $8,450.00. F/O WS Dee received word he had won third prize in WAC Pigeon Derby. WDs attended Seal Cove Dance this evening.

12 Nov 44

Ceilings 2000 to 4000 feet. Visibility 5 to 10 miles in light rain. Winds SE 5 till 0920 hours then veering NE 5 till 1220 hours then SW 3 thereafter.

Party held in Officers' Mess, attended by representatives of all Units of US, Navy, Army and Air Force in the district.

13 Nov 44

Sky overcast with ceilings 1500 to 3000 feet. Light rain began 0925 hours ended 1510 hours. Visibility 4 to 10 miles. Surface winds SE 5 to 10 miles.

WDs confined to camp until 2100 hours for the purpose of attending educational classes. Basketball Practice at 2100 hours. One WD Clerk Ops SOS to No 2 Release Centre, Lachine.

14 Nov 44

Ceiling 3000 feet with overcast at 1500. Wind strong SE 20 to 30 mph. Visibility 10 miles in light rain for most of period.

Cpl McKenzie had an excellent turnout at her Needlework Class this evening. Badminton in Rec Hall.

15 Nov 44

Ceiling 4000 feet first half, lowering to 2000 feet second half. Visibility 15 miles first half, closing to 4 to 8 miles in fog and light rain second half. Winds SE 10 to 25 miles per hour. Mixed bowling at USO Alleys. One Sgt Teletype Op TOS from WAC. One Sgt Firefighter SOS to Patricia Bay.

16 Nov 44

Ceilings 2000 to 3000 feet with light rain and drizzle from 0720 to 1120 hours, with light fog 0820 to 0920. Visibility 5 to 15 miles. Winds early part SE 15 to 20 dropping to SE 10, with winds calm in evening.

A number of WDs attended a dance at Soo-Suds Regiment tonight.

17 Nov 44

Ceilings first part of day unlimited, then from 1015 to 1120 ceiling zero in heavy fog, rising to unlimited with lower scattered, then falling to 800 to 2000 fee in latter part of day.Visibility varying with fog from 1/2 to 15 miles. Winds calm, sea glassy.

S/O Robinson, S/O Todd, Miss Travers, and 13 airwomen proceeded on a visit to No 18 Staging Unit at Terrace. They were entertained by the airmen at a very successful dance this evening. One WD WOG "C" SOS to No 8 Release Centre, Vancouver.

18 Nov 44

Ceiling 500 feet most of period with visibility 3 to 5 miles in light fog. Ceiling rising to 4000 to 5000 feet in second period with visibility 10 to 15 miles. Winds calm to SE 5 mph.

The Terrace party spent the day hiking, playing badminton and bowling. There was a social evening in the Airmen's Canteen with dancing and refreshments.

19 Nov 44

Ceilings 3500 to 4500 throughout period. Visibility 10 miles, with occasional light rain during first and last quarter. Winds SE 5 to 10 mph.

The weather in Terrace was poor for outside activities, so the program was changed to include games in the Rec Hall. The party returned to Prince Rupert on the evening train. One Cpl Firefighter TOS from Patricia Bay.

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20 Nov 44

Ceiling 3500 feet during first half of period rising to 5000 feet second half. Visibility generally 10 miles throughout period, reduced to about 8 miles in light rain during first quarter, winds 20 to 30 mph until 1330 then gradually decreasing to 10 to 15 mph.

WDs confined to camp until 2100 hours for the purpose of attending educational classes. Basketball Practice at 2100 hours.

21 Nov 44

Ceiling 4000 most of period. Visibility generally 10 miles with occasional light rain in afternoon. Winds gusty 15 to 25 mph over period.

All married WDs busy on clearances and will leave for Discharge Depots before end of month.

22 Nov 44

Ceilings unlimited with visibilities 10 to 15 miles. Winds calm most of day changing to N 10 latter part. Sky overcast throughout entire period.

The Filter WDs on S/O Lyon's shift gave a luncheon at a local restaurant this afternoon in honour of Cpl Ray, leaving for discharge. Miss travers conducted a Bingo Game and Sing-Song in the Canteen this evening.

23 Nov 44

Visibility 10 to 15 miles with ceilings 5 to 7000 feet. Winds mostly calm to 5 mph.

Basketball game at Seal Cove this evening. WDs vs High School. Final Score: High School - 24, WDs - 16.

24 Nov 44

CAVU entire period. Winds calm.

Six married WDs departed for various Release Centres for discharge.

25 Nov 44

Ceilings 5000 feet mostly, rising to 7000 feet latter part. Sky overcast throughout. Visibility 15 miles. Winds NE 15 changing to SE 15.

One Std GD posted to No 3 Repair Depot, Vancouver. One WD SOS to No 8 Release Centre for discharge.

26 Nov 44

Ceilings 1500 to unlimited sky overcast and scattered early part, in light rain and fog. Visibility 3 to 15 miles. Winds variable SW changing to NW thence to SW thence to calm.

Two Clk Ops (WD), 1 GD (WD), and 1 WOG (WD) SOS on discharge. One MT Driver SOS to Boundary Bay.

27 Nov 44

Ceilings unlimited throughout day. Sky then high overcast with CI and CS clouds. Visibility unlimited. Winds calm to easterly 2 to 5 mph.

Airwomen confined to camp until 2100 hours for purpose of attending educational classes. The Handicraft Class is working overtime on Christmas gifts. Popular projects are leather covered waste baskets, purses, slippers, etc. A volunteer work squad scrubbed the Red Hall floor tonight in preparation for the Station Dance to be held Thursday evening. S/O FE Herbin and her Ops Shift arranged a surprise party in the Canteen for LAW Southern on posting to No 8 Release Centre for discharge.

28 Nov 44

Ceilings 6000 to 8000 feet. Sky overcast with AL and AS clouds. Visibility unlimited. Winds SE 2 - 5 mph, swinging to NE 3 to 5 mph.

Needlecraft class held this evening in the Canteen under the instruction of Cpl McKenzie, PM.

29 Nov 44

Ceilings 4000 to 4800 feet. Sky overcast with SC, NS and AS clouds. Rain showers and continuous rain in afternoon. Visibility 10 to 15 miles. Winds easterly 2 to 10 mph.

A meeting of the Station Fund Committee was held this afternoon in the WD Admin Officer. Large No 4 turnout at the USO Bowling Alley this evening.

30 Nov 44

Ceiling 3500 to 6500 feet. Sky overcast scattered with SC, NS and LI clouds. OLNL rain showers throughout the day. Visibility 10 to 15 miles. Winds SE 2 to 12 mph, occasionally southerly 5 mph.

The Board of Officers appointed by A/V/m FV Heakes, CB, for the purpose of handing over to the Army temporarily, No 4 Filter Detachment, Accommodation and Equipment, met this afternoon at No 4 Detachment and discussed plans for the transfers.

The Women's Basketball Teams (WDs vs Allies) played a close game this evening in the Seal Cove Gymn. Final score: Allies - 26, WDs - 24. Station Dance this evening was an outstanding success.

30 Nov 44

Strength at this Date:

 

RCAF

RCAF (WD)

RCA(Attached)

Officers

1

5

4

Senior N.C.O.'s

7

4

3

Other Ranks

34

65

2

CWAC Officers

 

 

1

Senior NCO's CWAC

 

 

2

Other Ranks CWAC

 

 

12

Attached Sr NCO's

5

4

 

Attached Other Ranks

9

10

 

Total

56

88

24

(AL Mills) S/L,
OC, No. 4 Detachment,
Prince Rupert, BC