2 Filter Detachment - Victoria, BC

1944 - Daily Diary - National Archives of Canada


DAILY DIARY
2 FILTER DETACHMENT - VICTORIA, BC
March 15, 1944 to December 31, 1944

15 Mar 44

In accordance with Secret Organization No. 166, formation of No 2 Filter Detachment (with Establishment of 7 Officers, 15 WD Officer, 26 Airmen, 125 Airwomen, and 8 civilians), came into effect for Operation and function as a unit on disbandment of No Group Headquarters and accommodation on the second floor of Belmont House occupied for Administrative, Medical Inspection Room, and Unit Sub Stores Sections, Filter Section in basement and space occupied on the eighth floor by Signals Section, also Canten and Recreational Centre being retained. S/L AL Mills (C3229) on attached duty from No. 4 Group Headquarters, Prince Rupert, assuming temporary Command, F/O WE Ellis (C8989) assigned to duties of Adjutant on posting from No. 2 Group Headquarters. All accounting for this Unit to be carried out by RCAF Station, Patricia Bay.

16 Mar 44

BC Telephone Company advise that instructions received to remove all telephones, excepting one outside line from Service Police Office at Main Entrance. This question being taken up with Western Air Command with a view to obtaining adequate telephone communication facilities for all sections necessary to effect efficient function.

17 Mar 44

WD Officer reports having great deal of difficulty maintaining services at WD Barracks, Kildonan House, due to shortage of help provided by Establishment. The question of maintenance will also present a problem since no carpenter to be employed by this Detachment, despite same service required to be maintained as when under the function of No 2 Group Headquarters. Committee appoiinted under Chairman of F/L AP Reed (C8492), to organize the units effort in the Sixth Victory Loan Campaign.

18 Mar 44

Administrative personnel working under pressure of clearing up outstanding work of No 2 Group Headquarters, of postings, etc, also confusion of moving into accommodation acquired on second floor and lack of necessary telephone communications.

19 Mar 44

SUNDAY ROUTINE

20 Mar 44

Outside telephone service provided for Adjutant with an extension to Service Police and Filter Section, Operations Room, some improvement over previous arrangement but telephone congested with calls, incoming and outgoing for all sections. Advice received from WAC that all emergency maintenance for WD Barracks and Gorden Head WT Station, to be carried out by local contract on LPO action by Accounting Unit. Maintenance of Belmont Building to be responsibility of Dept of Public Works.

21 Mar 44

W/C HA Smith (C1242)(now attached to No 2 Filter Detachment since posting to WAC from No 2 Group HQ on disbandment) proceeded to Western Air Command Vancouver to present problems of accommodation, communications, maintenance and personnel requirements etc, for consideration.

22 Mar 44

A/S/O PM Heading (V30599) posted to No 2 Filter Detachment from RCAF Station Boundary Bay, to replace A/S/O NI Kains (V30417) Admin, posted to School of Aviation Medicine, No 6 ITS, Toronto, for course in Medical Administration, effective this date, reporting 27 March. F/L WA Garland, (C11667) reported on posting from No 4 Group Headquarters.

23 Mar 44

Difficulty encountered by the heavy demands for transport between Victoria and Patricia Bay from Officers on Temporary Duty from Western Air Command and other units as well as personnel on posting, necessitating their clearance at RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, accounting unit for this detachment, also Dental and Medical appointments requiring transport to that station.

24 Mar 44

Personnel appointed to all Station Committees for Canteen, Station Fund, Sports and entertainment and Fire Protection and promulgated in Part I, DRO No 9 S/L F Henry (C3030) reported on Temporary Duty from Western Air Command to complete report of Audit Board, appointed for No 2 Group HQ Station Fund as of 15 March, 1944 on disbandment and taking over by No 2 Filter Detachment.

25 Mar 44

NIL

26 Mar 44

SUNDAY ROUTINE

27 Mar 44

S/L RE Slinger (C3639) ADCO, Western Air Command and F/L WL Hardy (C5405) Educational Officer, Western Air Command, reported on Temporary Duty. S/L F Henry (C3030) ceased temporary duty and returned to Western Air Command at 2359 hours, on completion of duties on Audit Board, Non-Public Funds. OC Inspection Parade held at 1400 hours at WD Barracks of WD Personnel on B and D shifts.

28 Mar 44

OC's Inspection Parade held at 1400 hours of WD Personnel on A and C shifts. S/L HR Henstridge, (C1728) reported on temporary duty from Western Air Command on the subject of MT Equipment and disposal of vehicles surplus to No 2 Filter Detachment Establishment.

29 Mar 44

F/L HR Sinclair (C8666) reported on temporary duty from RCAF Station, Rockcliffe and Air Force Headquarters.

30 Mar 44

Sqn/O J Cameron (V30011) reported on temporary duty from Western Air Command. F/L WA Garland (C11667) appointed President and A/S/O EJ Gray (V30635) Member to comprise Stock-taking Board to take stock of Central Warehouse, and Canteens, Belmont Building and Kildonan House on 31st March, 1944. Due to location of this Detachment in city of Victoria, the three MT drivers provided on establishment are greatly over-burdened with many requests for transportation from Officers visiting neighbouring units on temporary duty or on official business within the city., a report of the situation being made to Western Air Command for consideration with a view to increasing the transport section to meet demands, or reducing the work of the MT Section to a degree in keeping with the Establishment.

31 Mar 44

Instructions received from Western Air Command to vacate all space presently occupied in Belmont House, other than space on ground floor in use by Filter Section (Operations) and the 8th Floor to be used only by No 2 Filter Detachment, sections occupying space on 2nd floor are according to move to the 8th floor immediately. Plan of space made available on 8th floor and submitted by Western Air Command being checked against requirement of Detachment. Officer Commanding finds such accommodation inadequate as provision of 3 telephones and 2 extensions being insufficient to meet communication needs for efficient function, a revised Plan (showing whole available space of 8th floor necessary to be occupied) being prepared with report to be submitted to Western Air Command for consideration and approval, also request being made for 5 telephones and 4 extensions, considered necessary to meet present immediate requirements. Mr Dawson of the Dept. of Public Works recommends that offices on 8th floor be repainted before occupancy and suggestion forwarded to Western Air Command that authority be obtained from the Superintendent of Government Buildings, Dept. of Public Works, Ottawa, for this work to be proceeded with. The first meeting of the Station Fund Committee for the taking over from No. 2 Group Headquarters was held at 1600 hours. Meeting of Canteen Committee also held at 1500 hours and future policy and management fully discussed and clarified.

STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 31ST MARCH, 1944

OFFICERS - 5, WD OFFICERS - 11, AIRWOMEN - 142, AIRMEN - 43. TOTAL - 201.

(AL Mills) S/L,
OC No 2 Filter Detachment,
VICTORIA, BC


1 Apr 44

Western Air Command advise in letter file 1203-1-79 (Org.2) dated 29th March, 1944, that request of Mr Dawson, Resident Architect for the Federal Government of Public Works at Victoria, that space in Belmont Building not required by the RCAF be made available to his Department, has been referred to AFHQ for decisio. F/O WE Ellis (C.8989) appointed President of Drill Test Board with R.74742 F/S Taylor, SL and R.88036 Sgt Johnson, RF, as members for the purpose of drill-testing personnel of this unit in line for promotion.

2 Apr 44

Sunday Routine.

3 Apr 44

S/L HC Cotterell (C.953) reported on Temporary Duty for clearance on posting from No 2 Group Headquarters to No 3 Repair Depot.

4 Apr 44

Airwomen's messing committee appointed with A/S/O PM Heading (V.30599) as President.

5 Apr 44

Due to posting of one member and the fact that F/L AP Reed (C8492), formerly appointed Chairman of the 6th Victory Loan, being a shift worker, it was found necesary to reconstitute the committee as follows:

Chairman -F/O WE Ellis (C.8989)
Members - A/S/O HV Barker-Benfield (V30503),
    R.51125 Sgt Jones, CC,
    W.307135 Sgt Illington, MEM

Preparation is being made in readiness for movement of Sections presently occupying space on 2nd floor of Belmont Building to 8th floor.

6 Apr 44

After investigation, it was decided that a Victory Garden at Kildonan House would be impractical. The soil is a heavy clay which caused last year's effort to burn up in hot weather. Expense of correcting the soil, would not warrant the results. R/T Reception difficult with Nos 10 and 11 Detachments during night due to atmospheric conditions.

7 Apr 44

An Aircraft Recognition Course commenced for all Filter Personnel, four lectures per each watch. Lectures being given in late evening by Sgt Keen of ADC. This course will put plotters in a better position to deal with and help ADC observers. R/T Reception difficult during night hours wth No 10 Detachment. This date being "Good Friday", Normal Routine prevailed with Skeleton Staff on call.

8 Apr 44

Normal Saturday Routine.

9 Apr 44

Trade Test Board arrived this date for purpose of trade testing #2 Filter personnel, F/O TL Bryne, WO1 T Watts, Members. F/O WE Ellis (C8989), Chairman of unit Victory Loan Committee, proceeded on temporary duty to Western Air Command, Vancouver, to attend conference scheduled for 0900 hours, April 10th, 1944, on organization of Western Air Command's effort in 6th Victory Loan Campaign.

10 Apr 44

F/O Howard, Organization, Western Air Command, was contacted re move to 8th floor. He advised that all space of 8th floor required to accommodate all sections. Equipment and Medical Sections move is now under way, the balance to wait until further action taken on telephones. Contract with Veteran's Sightseeing and Transportation Co, Ltd, expires 24th April, 1944. Western Air Command advised. This service is needed to move shift personnel from WD Barracks to work at Belmont Building. Preparations are under way for moving the Signal's Officer to a new site. Five R/T Operators trade-tested this date. S/L AL Mills, (63229) ceases attachment No 2 Filter Detachment and departed on posting to No 4 Filter Detachment Prince Rupert.

11 Apr 44

F/O WE Ellis (C8989) returned from temporary duty at Western Air Command after attending conference on 6th Victory Loan Organization. Trade Test held for RTOs. No difficulties experienced in R/T reception.

12 Apr 44

Trade Test held for Teleprinter Operators. No 8 Detachment reported spurious echoes during period 1530 to 1630. Trade Test Board completed and departed for Patricia Bay. F/L EA Porter returned from temporary duty at Western Air Command.

13 Apr 44

F/O EF Mulligan (C8518) ceases attachment from RCAF Station, Sea Island on completion of work of Equipment Section on disbandment of No 2 Group HQ. Sixth Vicotry Committee held meeting of campaign for effort of this Detachment in connection with Victory Loan Campaign.

14 Apr 44

Inspected Gordon Head Detachment, everything in good order. Barrack Block could do with exterior paint job. Limited personnel making it difficult to keep grass and lawns in good shape but to date everything in good condition. Inspected Jordan River Unit, no complaints considering conditions under which personnel are working. Officer i/c Signals made inspection of Gordon Head along with OC in morning. Inspection and pay parade at XI Detachment held in afternoon. The OC and W/C Smith accompanied the Signals Officer. Personnel appointed to following committee. Entertainment Committee, Sports Committee, and House Committee, WD Barracks. Personnel working overtime to move from 2nd floor to 8th floor, Belmont Building. Anticipate move completed with next week as soon as telephones are installed

15 Apr 44

Normal Routine

16 Apr 44

Normal Sunday Routine. All WD Officer living out on subsistence moved into quarters, Kildonan House and subsistence ceased, effective date, today, in accordance with WAC Instruction.

17 Apr 44

Advance publicity and canvas being conducted by Unit Committee for the 6th Victory Loan Campaign. An excellent response being received from personnel in advance commitments.

18 Apr 44

R/T Monitoring Room changed according to plan approved by WAC. Change over completed this date, no serious breaks occurring. Final arrangements made of installation of telephones No 2 Filter Detachment, 8th Floor and installation commenced. F/L KB Campbell (C9060) accompanied by F/O M Hogg, (C40118) Western Air Command, reported on temporary duty to supervise installation of telephones.

19 Apr 44

F/L Willson, C.13566, Railway Transportation Officer, Western Air Command, reported on Temporary Duty to check on transportation matters and the issuing of transportation warrants.

20 Apr 44

F/L Willson, C13566, ceased temporary duty and returned to Western Air Command.

21 Apr 44

Airwomen's Messing Committee appointed with S/O ABL Evans, V.30454, as President, S/O SMS Boyd, V30496, and three airwomen as members. Canteen Committee re-constituted with A/S/O BL Boyes, V.30353, as President. Heavy atmospherics on R/T circuits experienced. A number of WD personnel attended Victory Loan dance held at Patricia Bay.

22 Apr 44

Normal Routine

23 Apr 44

Normal Sunday Routine

24 Apr 44

Unit quota of $9500, 6th Victory Loan Campaign exceeded by $200.00, i.e. $9700 fully subscribed up to close of this first day of campaign. Meeting of Entertainment Committee held at Kildonan House at 2000 hours to discuss and arrange future programme of unit entertainment. Three airwomen provided to take part in Pageant at Royal Victoria Theatre under the auspices of the Victoria Rotary Club in support of 6th Victory Loan Campaign.

25 Apr 44

Thirty-eight tickets received from Finance Committee for distribution to Unit personnel for attendance to Jack Benny show staged by Jack Benny and troupe at MacCauley Auditorium in support of 6th Victory Loan Campaign.

26 Apr 44

ASO PM Heading, V.30599, attended luncheon held at Government House by Lieut Governor of province of BC, in honour of Jack Benny and troupe. Arrangements made by Officer Commanding with RCAF Station, Patricia Bay for all personnel of Detachment so desiring to attend all entertainment in future at Patricia Bay Station.

27 Apr 44

W/C ECM McCullagh, C.3454, Western Air Command Padre, visited Detachment and held conference with OC. S/L WG Henstridge, C.1728, Western Air Command, reported on temporary duty and discussed problems of motor transport with Officer Commanding and Adjutant. A great deal of difficulty being experienced in supplying demands for MT and it is obvious that Establishment of personnel and vehicles to cope with situation is inadequate. At 0900 hours this date five officers of WAC requested MT be provided for No 6 Convalescent Hospital, Colwood and to RCAF Station, Patricia Bay. In addition, seven other personnel of detachment on sick parade and up for clearance on posting required to be transported to RCAF Station, Patricia Bay. Officer Commanding, accompanied by the Adjutant, conducted an inspection of grounds at Gordon Head W/T Station, in company with Mr James Turner (farmer), Hayward Farm, Royal Oak, BC, with whom arrangements were made to pasture a number of sheep within the area for the season of 1944 on authority of W/C Hollingum, Organization Officer, WAC, due to the limited establishment at this Station where personnel were finding it difficult keeping the grass trimmed and mowed. It is considered that the grounds with the area are to be put to good use as a result of this arrangement.

28 Apr 44

Norml Routine.

29 Apr 44

Two airmen and two airwomen provided to form a guard of honour representing RCAF with Army and Navy personnel, at the unveiling Honour Roll Plaque at Victoria High School at 1930 hours. Very satisfactory progress made during first week of 6th Victory Loan Drive and this unit's effort to date resulted in exceeding quota by $1250 making a total subscribed of $10,750 by 151 personnel.

30 Apr 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

PERSONNEL STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 30 APRIL, 1944

OFFICERS - 5, WD OFFICERS - 12, AIRWOMEN - 136, AIRMEN - 38, CIVILIANS - 8. TOTAL - 199.

(WA GARLAND) F/L,
Oc No 2 Filter Detachment,
Victoria, BC.


1 May 44

S/O WH Blenkinsop (V30314) reported on TD from WAC and gave lectures to WD personnel at Kildonan House on the subject of rehabilitation and benefits offered by Department of Pensions and National Health to personnel on discharge.

2 May 44

F/L IM Mawdesley (C3547) reported on temporary duty in Signals Section from Western Air Command Headquarters. F/O WE Ellis (C8989) Unit Chairman, 6th Victory Loan Campaign, and S/O HV Barker-Benfield (V30503) accompanied by F/O AD Solomon (V7181),Signals Officer, proceeded to X-1 Detachment, Jordan River, to canvas personnel for Victory Loan subscriptions. F/L TFM Porteous (C7053), WAC personnel Counsellor Officer, accompanied by A/S/O PA Solberg, V30521, reported on temporary duty and held conference with Officer Commanding on personnel counselling, organization and function. Fire Committee Meeting held with the President, F/O AD Solomon (C7181) in the Chair. The matter of responsibility in the event of fire on the floors occupied by the Navy, Army and those allocated for civilian use was discussed. This matter will be held in abeyance until the next meeting until the heads of these departments can be interviewed. It was suggested that Fire Drills be carried out at the WD Barracks and by personnel in the Belmont Building.

3 May 44

The Western Air Command Band in charge of F/L AH Walls, C5622, Public Relations Officer, and F/O JH Marsh, C29924, Photo Officer, reported on arrival for Air Force Day Parade in support of 6th Victory Loan Campaign and departed for Vancouver on return to Western by CPR Boat at 2359 hours.

4 May 44

Captain Netherton, CDC, HMCS Naden, visited Detachment and held conference with Officer Commanding, with reference to arranging adequate dental service and appointments for personnel, full consideration being given to this problem and the difficulties experienced to date. As a result of this conference, a satisfactory plan was worked out. Inspection of Gordon Head W/T Station and check of inventory by the Sigs-Radar Officer. Additional personnel posted to Jordan River thus bringing Detachment up to strength.

5 May 44

Arrangements made commencing this date for the Education Officer, F/O AD Allred (C13217), RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, to visit the Detachment and be available from 0900-1260 hours every Friday, for the purpose of interviewing personnel and deal with all Educational matters.

6 May 44

Normal Routine. Good progress being made towards reaching objective of $2000 over quota of $9500 set for Victory Loan, and to date $1650 of this additional objective obtained.

7 May 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

8 May 44

Inspection of all buildings at Gordon Head W/T Station made by Officer Commanding accompanied by Sigs-Radar Officer.

9 May 44

A thorough re-canvas of all personnel being made by Unit Victory Loan Committee in preparation for close of campaign. $11,250 has been subscribed to date by 159 personnel.

10 May 44

Normal Routine. A Unit dance was held at Kildonan House (WD Barracks) from 2100-0030 hours, for the benefit of all personnel. Music was supplied by the Orchestra from RCAF Station, Patricia Bay. The affair proved an outstanding success and the desire of all personnel was expressed for more entertainment of this nature at Kildonan House (at home), rather than at a downtown hotel or dance hall.

11 May 44

F/L JH McClinton, C10925, APM, WAC, reported on temporary duty and held conference with Officer Commanding on Service Police problems of the Unit and requirements of patrol in the Victoria area, departing for WAC at 2359 hours, via CPR boat.

12 May 44

Victory Loan Committee striving hard to obtain objective before close of campaign following day. $11,300 subscribed with $200 yet needed to acquire objective.

13 May 44

Signal received from WAC advising that applications for Victory Loan Bonds will be received up to 1300 hours, 16th May, on close of Campaign. A/C Smith, General Staff Officer, accompanied by G/C EC Luke, SAO, WAC, visited Belmont House and conferred with the Officer Commanding on Filter Room efficiency and function.

14 May 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

15 May 44

Dental Officer reported 0900 hours and accommodation was obtained in the former location on the 7th floor under arrangements made by WAC. A complete check of all personnel made and the section will continue to function until all necessary Dental Treatment of personnel is completed.

16 May 44

F/L AP Reed, C8492 (Admin) MLO, Filter Section, proceeded on posting to RCAF Station, Prince George. S/L AB Tingey RAF78628, reported on temporary duty from Air Force Headquarters to make complete check of procedures and function of Filter Room and MLO Section. Final report on 6th Victory Loan sales forwarded to WAC this date, $11,450 subscribed by 162 personnel and quota exceeded by $1950 (120%).

17 May 44

S/L FC Foy, C.2615, Auxiliary Services Officer, reported on temporary duty accompanied by F/O JH March, C.29924, Photographic Officer, WAC, reported on temporary duty in connection with inspection of Air Cadets of the Victoria Area conducted by CO RCAF Station, Patricia Bay and Air Cadet Officials at Royal Athletic Park at 1430 hours. The Officer Commanding and Adjutant attended the inspection on invitation by the local Air Cadet Officials.

18 May 44

The Officer Commanding accompanied by S/L AB Tingey, Air Force HQ, and Unit Sigs-Radar Officer, visited X-1 Detachment, Jordan River, and made complete inspection of site and check on operation and function.

19 May 44

Normal Routine.

20 May 44

Normal Routine. Full report on activities and results of unit's efforts in the 6th Victory Loan Campaign made to WAC by the Committee Chairman. S/L AB Tingey RAF 78628, ceased temporary duty and departed for WAC, Vancouver at 2359 hours.

21 May 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

22 May 44

Normal Routine.

23 May 44

A Security lecture was given at Kildonan House by the Officer Commanding and F/O AD Solomon, C7181, Unit Security Officer at 2030 hours attended by all personnel off shift. The Film "Next of Kin" was also shown with a great deal of interest. This being a parade ordered by the Officer Commanding, with no absences.

24 May 44

The wearing of Khaki Summer dress for officers and other ranks to be put into effect this date but due to weather conditions in the area made optional until June 1st. Group Captain WE Baker, C.12, Senior Equipment Officer, WAC, reported on temporary duty.

25 May 44

An inspection was made of Kildonan House, Belmont House, Gordon Head W/T Station, by Group Captain WE Baker, Senior Equipment Officer; W/C Sharpe, PMO (WAC); Squadron Leader Young, Hygiene Officer, WAC, accompanied by the Officer Commanding. Many recommendations were made, all of which can be carried out depending upon personnel available and the co-operations of W&B Section, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay. F/L WA Carlyle, C.4400, Fire Prevention Officer (FPO), WAC, and F/O JS Golightly, C14988, of Organization Section, WAC, reported on temporary duty at 1600 hours.

26 May 44

A complete inspection of Belmont Building, Kildonan House (WD Barracks), Gordon Head W/T Station, was made by F/L WA Carlyle, FPO, WAC, accompanied by the Officer Commanding. F/O WE Ellis, C.8989 (Adjutant), proceeded to RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, in connection with accounting matters, inventories, etc, preparatory to turning over responsibilities prior to departure on temporary duty to RCAF Station, Rockcliffe to attend personnel counsellors course No 4.

27 May 44

F/L WA Carlyle, FPO, WAC, ceased temporary duty at this Detachment departing for WAC 2359 hours. Wing Commander HJ Hollingum, SOO, WAC, visited this Detachment. Accompanied by the Officer Commanding, F/L Garland, he made a complete inspection of the Belmont Building, then visited Mr Dawson, the Director of the Dept of Public Works. Mr Dawson requested that a Board of Officers be appointed to hand over the Belmont building to the Dept of Public Works and assured W/C Hollingum and F/L Garland that it would be a mere formality, being completely satisfied with the building in its present state. W/C Hollingum also inspected the WD Barracks at Kildonan House.

28 May 44

F/O WE Ellis, C.8989, Adjutant, departed on temporary duty to Rockcliffe, where he will attend personnel counsellors course No 4. A/S/O PM Heading (V30599) assumes Adjutant's position in his absence.

29 May 44

Normal Routine. F/L WA Garland, C11667, Officer Commanding, No 2 Detachment, departed on temporay duty to WAC.

30 May 44

F/L TDM Christie reported on temporary duty from Comox. The Sigs-Radar Officer inspected X-1 Detachment, Operations and barracks at Jordan River, BC.

31 May 44

G/C RC Gordon (C133) arrived on temporary duty from AFHQ and inspected the Filter Room.

PERSONNEL STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 31 May, 1944

OFFICERS - 4, WD OFFICERS - 12, AIRWOMEN - 132, AIRMEN - 38. TOTAL - 186.

(WA GARLAND) F/L,
OC No 2 Detachment, RCAF,
Victoria, BC.


1 Jun 44

The Signals-Radar Officer F/O Solomon (CAN) C7181, inspected the W/T Station at Gordon Head, also the PCP Telephone Exchange.

2 Jun 44

F/O DA Allred C13217, Education Officer, Patricia Bay, visited the unit during the morning to interview personnel interested in educational courses. Belmont House was inspected by G/C PS Secord and G/C HG Clappison at 2000 hours accompanied by Officer Commanding F/L WA Garland.

3 Jun 44

The Officer Commanding and S/O PM Heading accompanied G/C PS Secord and G/C HG Clappison in inspection of Kildonan House. S/L Brown, Command Signals Officer, reported for the purpose of inspecting the Signals Section of this unit.

4 Jun 44

Normal Sunday Routine

5 Jun 44

S/L RE Slinger, Command ADC reported from Western Air Command, to discuss plotting procedure. G/C WE Baker, Command Equipment Officers, visited this unit. F/L WC Daniel, Chaplain, Patricia Bay, spent the day in unit calls.

6 Jun 44

The Officer Commanding, F/L WA Garland ordered a Church Parade on the occasion of Invasion Day. All Personnel attended.

7 Jun 44

The Officer Commanding, F/L WA Garland, accompanied by Signals-Radar Officer inspected Gordon Head W/T Station.

8 Jun 44

W/C Gray arrived from Western Air Command to discuss Filter suggestions with the Filter officers. S/O Garmer and S/O BL Boyes were married today in a ceremony attended by a large number of the detachment personnel

9 Jun 44

F/L WA Garland lectured on Filtering to Fighter Control course and had illustrative exercises arranged in the Filter Room at 1930 hours. Eleven officers from the Fighter Control School, Sea Island were in attendance.

10 Jun 44

Normal Routine.

11 Jun 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

12 Jun 44

F/O NT Trembath reported from WAC to act as Adjutant during the absence of F/P WE Ellis. F/L WC Daniels reported on Temporary Duty from Patricia Bay.

13 Jun 44

A special meeting of the Canteen Committee was called to discuss statement of the Canteen for the month of May.

14 Jun 44

F/L Garland and F/O Trembath made a trip of inspection to Kildonan House, Gordon Head, Johnson Street Exchange, and the Motor Transport Section.

15 Jun 44

F/L Garland arranged for a final inspection of Belmont House on the 19th of June by himself and Mr CF Dawson of the Dominion Department of Public Works. Many of the personnel attended a dance held by the airwomen at Kildonan House.

16 Jun 44

Routine.

17 Jun 44

Air Vice Marshall Heakes, G/C Bennett and W/C Schroeder arrived at 1030 hours and made an inspection of Belmont House accompanied by the Officer Commanding, F/L Garland. The Library Committee met today.

18 Jun 44

Sunday Routine.

19 Jun 44

S/O OH Uglow reported to assume duties of WD Officer to replace S/O OM Heading, who has been posted to No 3 RD. F/L Garland and F/O Trembath inspected Belmont House in company with Mr CF Dawson of the Department of Public Works.

20 Jun 44

F/L Garland reported on Temporary Duty to WAC. F/L Bell assumed command during the absence of F/L Garland.

21 Jun 44

F/O Solomon, Signals-Radar Officer investigated traffic conditions at PCP Johnson Street.

22 Jun 44

Routine.

23 Jun 44

A work parade for all ranks was held at Kildonan House at 1400 hour for the purpose of rehabilitating the Kildonan House grounds. Seven Officers and sixty-eight other personnel worked diligently, and greatly improved the condition of the property.

24 Jun 44

Routine.

25 Jun 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

26 Jun 44

F/L WC Daniel, the Unit Padre, spent the day with the Unit.

27 Jun 44

F/O AD Solomon inspected the Gordon Head W/T Detachment.

28 Jun 44

WD Personnel not on shift participated in an Inter-Service Field Meet, held at McDonald Park. The Meet was won by the RCAF with a score of 39 against the Army 32, and Navy 0. F/L Garland lectured to a group of officers from the Fighter Control Course at Sea Island.

29 Jun 44

S/L AS McNeill, APM, visited the Detachment to discuss Service Police matters.

30 Jun 44

Normal Routine.

PERSONNEL STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 30 JUNE, 1944

OFFICERS - 17, AIRWOMEN - 123, AIRMEN - 37. TOTAL - 177.

(WA GARLAND) F/L,
OC No 2 Filter Detachment,
Victoria, BC.


1 Jul 44

Normal Routine.

2 Jul 44

Sunday Routine.

3 Jul 44

Officer Commanding and F/O AD Solomon, Sigs-Radar Officer, inspected W/T Station at Gordon Head.

4 Jul 44

F/L Garland and F/O Solomon inspected X-1 Detachment, Jordan River. The Joe Boys entertained at Kildonan House this date. The concert was followed by an informal dance.

5 Jul 44

Kildonan House was endangered by a grass fire arising in ground of adjoing property. Fortunately no damage resulted to the WD quarters. F/O WE Ellis, C.8989, returned from temporary duty at Rockcliffe to resume duties as Adjutant.

6 Jul 44

The Oregon State College Concert Party entertained at Kildonan House at 2000 hours. A varied programme of dance numbers was thoroughly enjoyed. The Detachment WD Softball Team defeated the Army 4-3. The Command Trade Test Officer visited the Detachment for examination of personnel.

7 Jul 44

F/L WC Daniel, C11519, the Detachment Chaplain, made his weekly visit today.

8 Jul 44

Normal Routine.

9 Jul 44

Sunday Routine.

10 Jul 44

Softball game held at Beacon Hill Park, Unit WD Team defeating RCAF Station, Patricia Bay.

11 Jul 44

Normal Routine.

12 Jul 44

Inspection of Gordon Head W/T Station made by Officer Commanding, accompanied by the Adjutant and Unit Signals Officer.

13 Jul 44

S/OJF Davey, C13578, Senior WD Medical Officer, AFHQ, reported on Temporary Duty and lectured to all WD Personnel at Kildonan House. Pay Parade held at 1630 hours. S/O Davey was accompanied by S/O HA Blenkinsop (V30314) of WAC.

14 Jul 44

Normal Routine.

15 Jul 44

Normal Routine.

16 Jul 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

17 Jul 44

Meeting of Library Committee held at 2000 hours. F/L J Berger (C37370), Chaplain, (Hebrew), AFHQ, visited this Detachment and consulted with the Officer Commanding on Hebrew Personnel Welfare.

18 Jul 44

S/O JT Cameron (V30011) WAC, visited on Temporary Duty on WD personnel matters and accommodation. F/O RC Keir (V30054) Education Officer, reported on Temporary Duty from AFHQ.

19 Jul 44

S/O PAP Solberg, (V30521), WD Personnel Counselling Officer, WAC, visited on Temporary Duty and conferred with the Officer Commanding and WDO on personnel counselling service of personnel of this Detachment. Wireless Trade Test of Signal Personnel commenced this date with F/S Armstrong, CB WM "A" of WAC, NCO i/c.

20 Jul 44

S/L RD Hansen (C8936) WAC Radio Officer, reported on Temporary Duty to check and make observations on early warning information.

21 Jul 44

Normal Routine. F/L WC Daniel, C11519, Padre, made his regular visit.

22 Jul 44

S/L FC Foy, C2615, WAC Auxiliary Services Officer, reported on Temporary Duty and conferred with the OC and Adjutant, afterwards departing for RCAF Station, Patricia Bay. An inspection of Gordon Head W/T Station, was made by S/L RD Hansen, Command Radio Officer, accompanied by Unit Signals Officer.

23 Jul 44

An inspection and survey was conducted of X-1 Detachment, Jordan River by Command Radio Officer,S/L Hansen, Command W&B Officer, F/L Whiting, accompanied by Officer Commanding, Adjutant and Unit Signals Officer.

24 Jul 44

S/L RD Hansen (C8936), WAC Radio Officer, completed report and ceased temporary duty departing at 2359 hours for WAC, Vancouver, BC.

25 Jul 44

A Unit Dance was held at WD Barracks, Kildonan House at 2100 hours for the benefit of all ranks, music supplied by RCN "Givenchy" Band and a very enjoyable evening was had by all in attendance.

26 Jul 44

F/O SM Gelber (C28437) Air Force Headquarter, reported on temporary duty and conferred with OC, Adjutant, and WD Officer on organization of discussion groups. An inspection parade held at WD Barracks at 1630 hours of all personnel, on which occasion the OC gave a short lecture on deportment, discipline and the paying of proper compliments to Officers at all times, particularly on the streets.

27 Jul 44

Meetings of Canteen and Station Fund Committees held at 1000 hours and 1100 hours respectively, all matters of activities and expenditures were fully discussed and necessary action taken. A son was born to F/L WA Garland (OC) and Mrs Garland at 1445 hours this date.

28 Jul 44

F/O SM Gelber, Air Force Headquarters, ceased temporary duty and departed for WAC, Vancouver. Considerable difficulty being experienced in maintaining MT Service due to posting of personnel without immediate replacements.

29 Jul 44

Normal Routine.

30 Jul 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

31 Jul 44

F/O AD Solomon (CAN) C7181, and Cpl GS McFarlane appointed to monthend stocktaking board for Canteen and Central Warehouse. Monthend Pay Parade held at 1630 hours.

PERSONNEL STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 30 JUNE, 1944

OFFICERS - 5, WD OFFICERS - 12, AIRWOMEN - 121, AIRMEN - 36, CIVILIANS - 9. TOTAL - 183.

(WA GARLAND) Flight Lieutenant,
Officer Commanding,
No 2 Detachment, RCAF,
Victoria, BC.


1 Aug 44

F/L WA Garland (C11667), Officer Commanding, proceeded on Temporary Duty to WAC Headquarters, Vancouver, BC by MT to Patricia Bay and Service Aircraft at 0900 hours returning 1500 hours.

2 Aug 44

S/O RR Keith (V30435) reported on posting from No 1 Group. F/L KB Campbell (C9060) reported on Temporary Duty from Western Air Command accompanied by F/L LE Hawley (C10036), Air Force Headquarters, and made an inspection of PCP repeater station Johnson Street. F/L DJ Patterson, Personnel Counsellor and S/O MI Philip (V30162), WD Personnel Counsellor, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited the unit to organize counseling service.

3 Aug 44

Unit WD Softball Team played against RCAF Station, Patricia Bay WD.'s defeating them with a score of 9 to 2.

4 Aug 44

F/O WA Young (C35634) Signals, Western Air Command, reported on Temporary Duty to survey and determine necessary equipment to remotely control AG-10 Transmitter on Anzac WT Circuit from Signals Section, Western Air Command. Inspection of X-1 Detachment, Jordan River conducted by Signals Radar Officer, and photographs taken of Station Site as requested by Western Air Command.

5 Aug 44

F/O WA Young (C25634) Western Air Command Signals, ceased Temporary Duty and departed at 2359 hours.

6 Aug 44

Normal Sunday Routine

7 Aug 44

Normal Routine

8 Aug 44

S/O MI Philip (V30162) W.D. Personnel Counsellor, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, made regular visit to unit for the counselling service of Airwoman, a good deal of interest is evident among personnel with a view to Post War redjustment to civilian life.

9 Aug 44

F/L DJ Patterson, Personnel Counsellor, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, made regular visit to counsel airmen of the unit availing themselves of this service in preparation for their Post War future.

10 Aug 44

Meeting of Airwomen's Messing Committee held at 1900 hours. In a scheduled Fast Ball Game, the Unit WD Team played the Wren's of "Givenchy" at "Naden", winning with a score of 16 to 1.

11 Aug 44

F/O DA Allred (C.13217), Education Officer, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited the unit as regularly scheduled for Friday of each week, to deal with all matters of educational nature. S/O WH Blenkinsop, (V.30314) reported on temporary duty from WAC, departing for Vancouver at 2359 hours.

12 Aug 44

Normal Routine.

13 Aug 44

F/O NT Trembath (C9085), departed on attachment to WAC.

14 Aug 44

A sub-committee of three airmen and two airwomen was appointed to work in conjunction with the Entertainment Committee to organize a Unit Picnic to take place at an early date. F/L WA Garland (C22667), Officer Commanding, was admitted to RCAF Station Hospital, Patricia Bay. F/L HM Bell (C8854) assumes temporary Command effective 15 August, 1944, during the absence of F/L Garland. Unit Signals-Radar Officer visited No 7 Detachment at RCAF Station, Patricia Bay to check into difficulty experienced in height finding at that Detachment, also to check on calibration. A "Bingo" Night was held at Kildonan House, WD Barracks, which proved most popular, a very successful and enjoyable evening was the sentiment expressed by all personnel attending.

15 Aug 44

F/L FE Daly (C.3167), Radar Officer, visited the Unit on temporary duty, reporting from No 3 Repair Depot at 1540 hours to discuss problems in connection with Radar Detachments. S/O MI Philip (V30162), Personnel Counsellor, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, spent the day at this unit for the counselling of WD Personnel, a good deal of interest in the counselling programme is still maintained.

16 Aug 44

RCAF Benevolent Fund Committee appointed in accordance with AFRO 1544/44, Para 4, consisting of F/L WA Garland (C.11667), Officer Commanding, F/L HM Bell (C8854), F/O WE Ellis (C8989), Adjutant, and S/O OA Uglow (V30163), WD Officer. F/L DJ Patterson, Personnel Counsellor, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited the unit from 1900 to 2100 hours.

17 Aug 44

F/O AH McKinnon (C23931) reported on temporary duty from WAC and conducted an inspection of WT Station, Gordon Head and the proposed site for VHF Fixer Station on Mount Douglas, accompanied by the Unit Signals Officer. Canteen Committee reconstituted with S/O NK Browne (V.30451) as President.

18 Aug 44

S/L RG Williamson (J.3477), S/L R Canning (C4284), F/L RCF Sutcliffe (C6338) and F/L JB Galbraith, (C11457) accompanied by S/L NJ Moran (C.5671), Officer Commanding, Fighter Control School, RCAF Station, Sea Island, reported on temporary duty for familiarization of Filter Section. The Unit Signals Officer, F/L TE Daley and F/O AH McKinnon inspected X-1 Detachment, Jordan River and the proposed site for VHF Fixer Station at Glacier Point.

19 Aug 44

Normal Routine. F/L WA Garland (C11667) discharged from RCAF Station, Hospital, Patricia Bay, BC.

20 Aug 44

F/L FE Daly (C3167) ceased TD and departed at 0800 hours for RCAF Station, Ucluelet.

21 Aug 44

F/L HM Bell (C8854) reliquishes temporary command upon return to duty of F/L WA Garland (C11667), effective this date. F/O AH McKinnon (C23931) ceased temporary duty and departed for WAC at 2359 hours. Meeting of the Canteen Committee held at 1430 hours for the purpose of deciding on the use of Canteen Equipment in the Coffee Bar to prepare meals for the night shift personnel.

22 Aug 44

A smoker for the Airmen of the Unit was authorized by the OC to be held at Gordon Head in the evening of Thursday, August 24, 1944, the amount of $25.00 was allotted from Station Fund for this function.

23 Aug 44

F/L PG Brownlee (C20296) Protestant Chaplain, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, spent the day with the Unit and arrangements were made for a weekly visit in the future. The OC and Adjutant inspected Gordon Head W/T Station Mess and Barrack Buildings. Rations also checked on delivery with no complaints on quality.

24 Aug 44

Meeting of the Entertainment Committee held to complete the final arrangements and organization of the Unit Picnic scheduled to be held Saturday afternoon and evening, 26 August, at Colwood. The Airmen's Smoker held at Gordon Head was attended by thirty Airmen, F/L WA Garland, OC, the Adjutant and Signals Officer. This get together proved to be a profound success and amusement was provided by those volunteering to demonstrate their talent, including the OC, the Personnel Counsellor of RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, F/L DJ Patterson, who was also present as the guest of honour; the chef of Gordon Head Airmen's Mess also entertained with his box of tricks. Full advantage was taken by the Personnel Counsellor of this occasion to enlighten the Airmen on the subject of Counselling Service available in the RCAF and the Post War Rehabilitation Programme. Much interest was in evidence as indicated by the number of questions put forth by the Airmen, which were readily answered by F/L Patterson.

25 Aug 44

F/O DA Allred (C13217) Education Officer, RCAF Statio, Patricia Bay, spent the day on his weekly visit to interview personnel on Educational matters.

26 Aug 44

W/C AS McNeil (C1519) WAC APM reported on TD on annual inspection and conferred with the OC on Service Police matters and establishment. Unit picnic held at Colwood was well attended by all personnel off duty as well as personnel of No 6 Convalescent Home. The efforts of the joint committees were well rewarded as the affair proved an overwhelming success with perfect weather prevailing, a full programme of races and various sports were conducted. Plenty of refreshments were available and the affair was followed by an impromptu dance in the Recreation Hall at the Convalescent Home in the evening.

27 Aug 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

28 Aug 44

Another successful "Bingo" Night was held at Kildonan House for the benefit of other ranks personnel with dancing and refreshments. Entertainment Committee reconstituted with four officers and 9 other ranks.

29 Aug 44

An inspection of PCS Johnson St, was made by the Unit Signals Officer accompanied by the Adjutant. F/L McGarry (C11886) RC Chaplain, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay visited the Unit on RC personnel matters. A staff meeting with all Officers present was held by Officer Commanding at 1600 hours, on Deportment, Morale and discipline, also matters of policy.

30 Aug 44

Fire Committee reconstituted with three Officers and two NCOs appointed, F/O Ad Solomon (CAN) (C7181) as president. F/L DJ Patterson, Personnel Counsellor RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, made his weekly visit for interviewing of Personnel.

31 Aug 44

F/L PJ Brownlee (C20296), Protestant Chaplain visited the Unit on Chaplain Services. Monthly meetings of Canteen and Station Fund Committees held. S/O LM Isralson and S/O BM Rogers appointed to Stocktaking Board to take stock of Canteen, Central Warehouse and Extra Messing at the close of the month.

PERSONNEL STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 30 JUNE, 1944

OFFICERS - 5, WD OFFICERS - 13, AIRWOMEN - 117, AIRMEN - 35, CIVILIANS - 8. TOTAL - 178.

(WA GARLAND) Flight Lieutenant,
Officer Commanding,
No 2 Detachment, RCAF,
Victoria, BC.


1 Sep 44

S/L AL Mills (C3229), Officer Commanding, No 4 Detachment, Prince Rupert, reported on attachment for the purpose of making survey of necessary change in Filter Room in the event of No 4 Detachment being disbanded and its function combined with the operation of this Detachment. The Education Officer, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, made his regular weekly visit. Monthly Meeting of Library Committee held at 1700 hours. A Staff meeting was held by the Adjutant at 1600 hours of all NCOs on the subject of Policy insofar as it affected other ranks, also lecture on Deportment and Morale Esprit de Corps and discipline generally.

2 Sep 44

Normal Routine

3 Sep 44

This date being the 5th Anniversary of the War and proclaimed an official day of prayer, a good representation of personnel (officers and other ranks) of the Unit who were available off duty, attended the Special Service held at Christ Church Cathedral at 1100 hours, accompanied by the Officer Commanding and Adjutant; as it was not practicable to hold a ceremonial Church Parade, this was purely on a voluntary basis and a gratifying number responded.

4 Sep 44

Normal Routine. S/L AL Mills (C3229) ceased temporary duty and departed at 1200 hours for Prince Rupert. F/L JJ McGarry (C11886) RC Padre, visited the Unit on RC personnel matters.

5 Sep 44

Unit (WD) Softball Team in playoff series with the CWACs and in a game played at Central Park, were defeated with a score of 6 to 2 in favour of the CWACs. F/O RB Butler (C22323), Radar, reported on attachment from RCAF Station, Sea Island, for familiarization. F/O NT Trembath (C9085) Admin ceases attachment on posting to WAC Headquarters.

6 Sep 44

The Personnel Counsellor made his regular visit and was available for interview from 1900 to 2100 hours.

7 Sep 44

Arrangements made through the courtesy of the CLES for personnel of the Unit so desiring to attend typewriting and shorthand classes to be conducted two evenings a week at Central Junior High School, also courses in Machine Shop Practice two evenings a week at Victoria High School. F/O RB Butler (C22323) ceased attachment and returned to RCAF Station, Sea Island.

8 Sep 44

Officer Commanding's Inspection parade held at 1630 hours at Kildonan House (Parade Square) of all personnel available off duty, and all day workers.

9 Sep 44

Control of Anzac circuit (Australia and New Zealand), taken over by WAC Signals effective 0035 hours GMT (1735 PWT). Posting of WOGs and teleprinter operators by WAC as a result of change.

10 Sep 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

11 Sep 44

Normal Routine.

12 Sep 44

In the second game in the playoff, the Unit (WD) Softball Team defeated the CWACs at Central Park with a score of 10 to 12. S/L RE Slinger (C3639), WAC ADC Officer, visited the Unit on ADC matters.

13 Sep 44

S/L VE Gagne (C2154) Senior Equipment Officer, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited the Unit on temporary duty on Equipment matters, departing at 1500 hours. S/L FC Aitkens (C1231), WAC Signals Officer, reported on temporary duty and inspected Signals Section, Belmont Building and W/T Station, Gordon Head, accompanied by Unit Signals-Radar Officer, F/O AD Solomon. S/L WG Henstridge, (C1728), WAC MT Officer, visited the unit on MT matters. Eight airwomen of this Detachment attended Field Day at RCAF Station, Patricia Bay and won four events.

14 Sep 44

F/L PJ Brownlee (C20296), Protestant Chaplain, spent the day at the Unit and full arrangements made to conduct Special Service and Church Parade in commemoration of the Battle of Britain, Sunday, 17 September, 1944. In the final game in the Inter-Service Playoffs, the Unit (WD) Softball team was defeated by a score of 14 to 2 in favour of the CWACs. THE BEST TEAM WON!

15 Sep 44

F/O DA Allred (C13217) Education Officer, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, spent the day at the Unit on Educational Services.

16 Sep 44

Normal Routine.

17 Sep 44

Church Parade of all Protestant Personnel, officers, airmen and airwomen available off duty, was held at Kildonan House, WD Barracks, at 1030 hours. Special Service being conducted by F/L Brownlee, Chaplain, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, in commemoration of the Battle of Britain; F/L WA Garland, Officer Commanding, read the lesson. All RC personnel available, attended the special service at St. Andrews Cathedral at 1100 hours. F/L DJ Patterson, Personnel Counsellor and F/L James, Padre, from RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited X-1 Detachment, Jordan River for purpose of counselling and welfare of airmen of that Detachment.

18 Sep 44

Winter Dress (Blues) came into wear for all ranks this date, in accordance with WAC Instructions. S/O BL Delany (V30553) appointed Chairman to organize the Unit effort on behalf of the City of Victoria Community Chest.

19 Sep 44

Officer Commanding, accompanied by the Adjutant and the President of Fire Committee, also WDO, conducted an inspection of Kildonan House, WD Barracks, and Gordonhead W/T Station. Cleanliness and neatness of Kildonan House and Barracks much improved. "B" shift Operations personnel, on invitation of Capt VC Best, Chief Observer, ADC Ganges, proceeded to Ganges for the purpose of picking fruit which was donated to the WD Mess. The day's outing was much enjoyed by the personnel concerned. F/L JJ McGarry (C11886) RC Padre, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited the Unit on welfare of RC personnel. A fire hazard which might have developed into a serius conflagration, was discovered at 2010 hours in the wiring of the Fire Alarm system at Kildonan House, WD Barracks, by a short caused by breakdown of the insulation BX cable in the rafters. Main switch was pulled immediately upon discovery, Fire Piquet alerted and Oak Bay Fire Department called in to investigate, temporary measures taken and temporary repairs made by W&B following day, pending complete check and necessary repairs withing a few days. The occurrence was investigated by F/O AD Solomon, President Fire Committee.

20 Sep 44

All Station Committees reconstituted. The Seventh Victory Loan Committee appointed consisting of F/O WE Ellis (C8989) Chairman, S/O OA Uglow (V30163), S/O HV Barker-Benfield (V30503), one airman and one airwoman, as Members, to organize the Unit's effort in the forthcomingcampaign. Personnel Counsellor made his regular weekly visit, several airwomen availed themselves for counselling. "V" Day Committee appointed with OC as Chairman and Members comprising the Adjutant, Signals Officer, WDO, Sgt i/c SP City Patrol, one other airman and one airwoman, meeting of the Committee held at 1000 hours to discuss programme.

21 Sep 44

F/O WE Ellis (C8989) Adjutant, appointed Deputy Returning Officer and S/O AEI Parker (V30502) as Polling Clerk for the Saskatchewan Provincial Election of Service Personnel, in accordance with AFRO No.1974 dated 8th September, 1944. Second meeting of "V" Day Committee was held at 1100 hours to discuss programme. F/L PJ Brownlee (C20296) Padre, made his scheduled weekly visit to the Unit.

22 Sep 44

The Educational Officer made his weekly visit to the Unit on Eduational Services.

23 Sep 44

Normal Routine.

24 Sep 44

Normal Sunday Routine. S/O OA Uglow (V30163) WD Officer, proceeded on temporary duty to WAC, Vancouver, at 2359 hours, by CPSS.

25 Sep 44

A Unit Bowling League was formed with five teams and bowling commenced at 1845 hours, at the Arcade Bowling Alleys, and will continue weekly each Monday Night throughout the Winter months.

26 Sep 44

S/O OA Uglow (V30163) returned from temporary duty at Vancouver at 1600 hours. F/O BR Pragnell, (C38540) visited the Unit on temporary duty from Patricia Bay and WAC, and conferred with the Officer Commanding and Adjutant on the matter of Occupational Therapy (Hobbies), departing for Patricia Bay at 1630 hours. F/L BF Bryson (C11996, SMO reported on temporary duty from RCAF Station, Alliford Bay, to attend Medical Convention being held at the Empress Hotel.

27 Sep 44

Wing Commander JE Sharpe (C4072) PMO, and S/L JC Finley (C11412) WAC, reported on temporary duty and accompanied by the OC made an inspection of Kildonan House, WD Barracks; a considerable improvement was noted by the PMO since previous inspection but there was much to be desired yet and very little more can be done in the way of improvement until work is carried out by W&B at Patricia Bay.

28 Sep 44

Inspection of PCs, Johnson Street, carried out by Adjutant and Signals Officer.

29 Sep 44

Regular Monthly Meetings of Station Fund and Canteen Committees held. S/O MA McCulloch (V30501) and S/O EM McIntyre (V30335) appointed Members of Stocktaking Board to take stock of Central Warehouse, Canteen, coffee bar and extra messing at the close of the month.

30 Sep 44

F/O WE Ellis (C8989) Senior Administrative Officer, assumes temporary command for period of absence of F/L WA Garland (C11667) on 48 hour pass, authority WAC.

PERSONNEL STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 30 SEPTEMBER, 1944

OFFICERS - 4, WD OFFICERS - 13, AIRWOMEN - 112, AIRMEN - 33, CIVILIANS - 9. TOTAL - 171.

(WA GARLAND) Flight Lieutenant,
Officer Commanding,
No 2 Detachment, RCAF,
Victoria, BC.


1 Oct 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

2 Oct 44

F/O WE Ellis (C8989) relinguished temporary command upon return to duty of F/L WA Garland (C11667), Officer Commanding. The Unit Bowling League proving very popular and bowling in competition officially commenced this date.

3 Oct 44

The sum of $36.45 was turned over to the Victoria Community Chest, which amount represented the Unit's effort by voluntary contribution by personnel.

4 Oct 44

Meeting of Unit Entertainment Committee held at 0900 hours to discuss and decide on future programme.

5 Oct 44

Organization of the Unit effort set up in preparation for the forthcoming Seventh Victory Loan Campaign, Team Captains and Assistant Captains appointed to each Section for the canvas of personnel with the use of the advance commitment form. Unit Slogan: "Your Interest now is Victory - Victory with Interest is in Bonds".

6 Oct 44

A/S/O DN Thorne (V30703) Public Relations,WAC, reported on temporary duty for the purpose of assisting the Women's Auxiliary of the RCAF in publicity and organization for their "Tag Day" being held in the City of Victoria, Saturday, 7th October, 1944.

7 Oct 44

F/O AD Solomon (CAN C7181) Signals Officer, appointed to act as Adjutant during the absence on 48-hour pass of F/O WE Ellis (C8989). A/S/O DN Thorne (V30703) ceased temporary duty and departed for WAC, Vancouver at 1320 hours. S/L FC Aitkens (C1231) Signals Officer, WAC, visited on temporary duty on function of Unit Signals Section.

8 Oct 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

9 Oct 44

Unit Welfare Committee reconstituted to comprise the Adjutant, F/O WE Ellis (C.8989) as President, F/L PJ Brownlee (C20296) Padre, F/L DJ Patterson (C6766) Personnel Counsellor, and S/O OA Uglow (V30163) WDO, as Members. S/L FC Aitkens (C1231) WAC Signals Officer, ceased temporary duty and departed at 1320 hours.

10 Oct 44

F/L PJ Brownlee (C20296) Protestant Padre of RCAF Station, Patricia Bay visited the Unit on Chaplain services. Advance canvas of personnel commenced for subscription to Seventh Victory Loan Campaign.

11 Oct 44

F/L WA Garland (C11667) Officer Commanding, proceeded on temporary duty to WAC HQ re Work & Buildings, Personnel, Service Police, Signals, Victory Loan and Operational matters. F/O AD Solomon (CAN C7181) assumes temporary command during the absence of F/L Garland. F/O WE Ellis (C8989) Adjutant, Unit Chairman, Seventh Victory Loan Campaign, proceeded on temporary duty at 2359 hours to WAC to attend the Victory Loan Conference of all Unit Chairmen on organization of WAC effort in the campaign.

12 Oct 44

F/L Garland (C11667) Officer Commaning, returned from temporary duty at 0900 hours from WAC. F/O AD Solomon (C7181) relinquishes temporary command. F/L WL Hardie (C5404) WAC Education Officer, visited Unit on temporary duty re educational facilities for personnel.

13 Oct 44

F/O WE Ellis (C8989) ceased temporary duty at WAC and returned from Vancouver at 0900 hours. W/C AS McNeil (C1519) APM, WAC and W/C GL Creed (C1925) Air Force Headquarters, visited the Unit on Service Police matters and problems in the Victoria Area. Unit Quota for the Seventh Victory Loan Campaign set at $11,100.

14 Oct 44

Normal Routine. W/C IM Black (C1180) Air Force Headquarter, visited on temporary duty accompanied by ASO1, WAC.

15 Oct 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

16 Oct 44

Normal Routine.

17 Oct 44

Inspection Parade held by Officer Commanding (on Parade Square) at Kildonan House of all personnel available off shift work and all day workers, at 1630 hours. F/O CC Aston (C14809) Signals-Radar Section (WAC) visited No 8 BR Radio Section and Headquarters Radar Section accompanied by the Unit Sigs-Radar Officer.

18 Oct 44

Visit and inspection of X-1 Detachment, Jordan River by F/L AE Bloch of No 3 RD, F/O CC Aston, (RO3) WAC, accompanied by the Unit Signals-Radar Officer and the Adjutant, inspection made of Operations site and Technical Equipment. The Adjutant, who is Chairman of the Unit Victory Loan Committee, made a complete canvas of all personnel of X-1 Detachment and the response received was very gratifying. S/L LO Bradley, Medical Officer, made an inspection of Kildonan House, WD Barracks and improvement was noted.

19 Oct 44

F/L PJ Brownlee, Padre, spent the day at the Unit on this regular weeky visit. Meeting held by Welfare Committee at 1330 hours comprising F/O WE Ellis, Adjutant, F/L DJ Patterson, Personnel Counsellor and S/O OA Uglow. Two applications for discharge were dealt with.

20 Oct 44

A Staff meeting of all Officers held by the Officer Commanding at 1600 hours, on the subject of deportment, function of all station committees, and final arrangements on organization of the Unit effort in the forthcoming Seventh Victory Loan Campaign. Meeting of Entertainment Committee held on future programme.

21 Oct 44

Normal Routine.

22 Oct 44

Protestant Church Parade, held at 1015 hours of all officers, airmen and airwomen, off shift work, at Kildonan House. F/L James, Padre, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, conducted service and the lesson was read by the Officer Commanding. One flight of airwomen participated in parade with personnel from RCAF Station, Patricia Bay and the Army and Navy for Drum-Head Service held in Beacon Hill Park, sponsored by the National War Finance Committee for the Seventh Victory Loan Campaign.

23 Oct 44

82.5% of Unit quota for Seventh Victory Loan attained by close of this opening day of the campaign. Communication Up-Island (landline) disrupted due to severe winds and storm over past week-end. Stand-by circuits used.

24 Oct 44

S/L VE Gagne (C2154) SEO, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited the Unit on equipment matters. Review of all available office space on the 8th floor, Belmont Building by F/L WA Garland, Officer Commanding and the Adjutant with S/O JE Loutet (V30360) of Org Branch, WAC and report made to WAC. F/O AG Kirbey (C8571) of the Victory Loan Committee, WAC, visited the Unit to check on organization and progress of the Unit effort in the campaign. A "Variety Night" of entertainment was given by "Bonnie Ward" Concert Party at Kildonan House and an enjoyable evening was had by all personnel in attendance.

25 Oct 44

Officer Commanding proceeded to RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, to meet Mr HF Gordon, Deputy Minister for Air and Mrs Gordan and accompanied them to the Empress Hotel to ensure that they were comfortably established in the accommodation reserved. An inspection of Kildonan House, WD Barracks, and Fire Equipment made by F/L WA Carlisle (C4400) FPO, WAC, accompanied by the Senior WDO. Voting commenced by qualified personnel in the Saskatchewan election under the control of F/O WE Ellis (8989), Deputy Returning Officer and S/O AEI Parker (V30502) Poling Clerk

26 Oct 44

Quota for Seventh Victory Loan of $11,100 exceeded by $50.00 this date. As a number of personnel are yet to be recanvassed, it is expected that the Quota will be exceeded by a substantial percentage by the close of the campaign.

27 Oct 44

Unit congratulated by Air Officer Commanding, WAC, in having obtained and passed such a large Quota for this Detachment in the Victory Loan.

28 Oct 44

Deputy Minister of Air, visited Admin Unit and Operations Filter Room, inspection also made of WD Barracks, Kildonan House. Classes are being organized in Journalism, German Language and Art, to commence immediately sufficent personnel are enrolled.

29 Oct 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

30 Oct 44

S/O AEI Parker (V30502) and S/O RR Keith (V30435), appointed Members of Stocktaking Board for Canteen, Central Warehouse and Extra Messing for month of October. Mr HF Gordon, Deputy Minister for Air, departed for RCAF Station, Patricia Bay.

31 Oct 44

Visit and inspection of Detachment by G/C Lister, SASO, WAC. S/L Bryne (C3083) and F/L AH McKinnon (C23931) WAC Signals, visited on temporary duty in connection with telephone installations. F/O AG Kirkbey (C8571) reported on temporary duty from WAC to check on progress of Victory Loan Drive. The Unit Quota exceeded by $700.00 this date with 94% of personnel subscribed. Health of personnel of unit - GOOD.

PERSONNEL STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 31 OCTOBER, 1944

OFFICERS - 4, WD OFFICERS - 13, AIRWOMEN - 111, AIRMEN - 28, CIVILIANS - 11. TOTAL - 167.

(WA GARLAND) S/L,
Officer Commanding,
No 2Detachment, Victoria, BC


1 Nov 44

F/L MD Hogg (C40118) reported on temporary duty from Signals Section, WAC.

2 Nov 44

Visit and inspection was made of X-1 Detachment, Jordan River, by the Officer Commanding and the Signals-Radar Officer for the purpose of checking on new antenna and proposed erection of land-lines. Two $50.00 Victory Bonds were drawn by Airwomen of Unit, Cpl VE Anderson and Cpl NM Bristol. F/O EL Brittain (V30103), WAC Messing Officer, visited on temporary duty and inspected WD Mess, also checked into all problems with Messing with the WDO.

3 Nov 44

The course of lectures in Journalism which is being conducted every Thursday evening, is proving very popular and is being attended by members of the three Services.

4 Nov 44

A course in Art being organized for personnel and classes to commence Tuesday, 7 November, 1944, and continue Tuesday of each week between the hours of 1900 and 2100 hours.

5 Nov 44

Normal Sunday Routine

6 Nov 44

S/O M Chase (V30515) visited the Unit on temporary duty from Air Force Headquarters and WAC on the subject of recreational facilities and programme.

7 Nov 44

The first of a series of lectures on Art commenced this date and indications are that this subject will prove very popular with WD personnel.

8 Nov 44

F/O JL Gartshore (C21705) WAC, reported on temporary duty and visited Signals Section for purpose of checking on receiver (W/T and R/T) allocation. F/L CP Chaston (C11658) reported on temporary duty and conferred with the Officer Commanding on ADC matters. F/L JJ McGarry (C11886) RC Chaplain, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited the unit on Chaplain services and welfare of RC personnel.

9 Nov 44

S/L WG Henstridge (C1728) WAC (MT) Officer, visited the unit and discussed MT problems with the OC. In co-operation with the National War Finance Committee, one WD Officer and one NCO airwoman, were detailed to attend at the "Bond Shell" programme at 1445 hours in the final appeal to the public in support of the Seventh Victory Loan Campaign.

10 Nov 44

F/L FG Ibbett (C6577), Film Advisor, visited on temporary duty from WAC for the purpose of dealing with the Production of an instructional film with some aspects of Flying Control and Communications.

11 Nov 44

Officer Commanding attended Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Cenotaph at Esquimalt to represent the RCAF and placed a wreath from the Detachment on the War Memorial. S/L WC Hammond (C1942) (APM) WAC, visited the unit and made inspection.

12 Nov 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

13 Nov 44

Meeting of Entertainment Committee held at 1000 hours to discuss arrangements in preparation for Unit dance to be held at Kildonan House, WD Barracks, 27 November, 1944.

14 Nov 44

S/O MI Philip (V30162) Personnel Counsellor (WD), RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, spent the day at the Unit for the purpose of counselling WD personnel.

15 Nov 44

S/L TC Brown (C3028), Signals Officer, WAC, visited enroute to RCAF Station, Patricia Bay. F/L AH McKinnon (C23931) of WAC Signals Section, also reported on temporary duty and proceeded to Patricia Bay. W/C MD McFadyen, Officer i/c Operations along with W/C J Miller (C6631) and S/L AR Swan (C7409), of WAC, visited on temporary duty and conferred with the Officer Commanding to discuss operational commitments and Liaison with Flying Control on disbandment of ADC. S/L W Sellar (C7407) also reported on temporary duty from WAC.

16 Nov 44

The final meeting of the Unit Victory Loan Committee was held at 1500 hours with all Team Captains and canvassers in attendance, the purpose of the meeting was to discuss the final results of the Unit effort. An Inter-Service Basketball Game took place at Givenchy at 2000 hours between the Unit WD Basketball team "The Kildonians" and "Givenchy" (Wren Team), the Kildonians winning with a score of 41 to 2.

17 Nov 44

A/S/O DN Thorne (V30703) Public Relations, WAC, reported on temporary duty at 0900 hours and departed for Vancouver at 1330 hours. F/O LC Ellison (C41983), Command Trade Test Officer, reported on temporary duty at 1000 hours to prepare for trade testing of personnel which commenced this date.

18 Nov 44

Trade testing of personnel eligible was completed in all Sections and the Board departed at 1320 hours.

19 Nov 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

20 Nov 44

Doumentation for discharge commenced on all married WD Officers and Airwomen of this Unit under policy of reduction in accordance with instructions from WAC.

21 Nov 44

F/L JJ McGarry (C11886) RC Padre, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited the Unit on Chaplain and Welfare Services of RC personnel.

22 Nov 44

The Officer Commanding proceeded to RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, to liaison with equipment, W&B, Signals and Administrative Sections, in connection with Unit problems. S/O J Cameron (V30011), Personnel WDO WAC, reported on temporary duty and conferred with Officer Commanding and Unit WDO on Policy of discharge of airwomen by reason of reduced requirements. S/O Cameron also made an inspection of Kildonan House WD Barracks.

23 Nov 44

F/L PJ Brownlee (C20296) Protestant Padr, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, spent the day at the Unit on Chaplain Welfare Services. Six airwomen participated in the Inter-Service Swim Meet held at the Crystal Gardens Swimming Pool at 1930 hours and came in third in events.

24 Nov 44

F/L HM Bell (C8854) assumes temporary command during the abence of S/L WA Garland, (C11667), Officer Commanding, on 48 hour pass.

25 Nov 44

Normal Routine.

26 Nov 44

Normal Sunday Routine. F/L HM Bell (C8854) relinquishes temporary command 0800 hours on return to duty of S/L WA Garland (C11667) Officer Commanding.

27 Nov 44

A Unit dance was held at Kildonan House, WD Barracks, attended by all ranks, music supplied by Givenchy (Navy ) Orchestra; the affair proved an outstanding success.

28 Nov 44

Normal Routine.

29 Nov 44

Regular Monthly Meetings of Canteen Committee and Station Fund Committee held this date. F/L HM Bell (C8854) and S/O LM Isralson (V30331), appointed members of Stock-taking Board for Canteen, Central Warehouse and Extra Messing for the month ending November 30, 1944.

30 Nov 44

Inpection Parade held by Office Commanding at Kildonan House Parade Square of all personnel available off shift work and all day workers at 1630 hours. On this occasion, the Officer Commanding gave a talk to personnel on the subjects of Deportment and Morale and also on the question of discharge under the policy of reduced requirements. Canteen, Station Fund and Entertainment Committees reconstituted due to changes in personnel. S/O NK Browne (V30451) departed on Special Leave, pending retirement and posting to No 3 Release Centre, Rockcliffe, reported 28 December, 1944. Health of personnel - Good.

PERSONNEL STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 30 NOVEMBER, 1944

OFFICERS - 4, WD OFFICERS - 12, SENIOR NCOs (Airmen) - 5, SENIOR NCOs (Airwomen) - 6, AIRWOMEN OR- 104, AIRMEN OR - 22, CDC OFFICERS - 1, CDC SENIOR NCOs - 1, CIVILIANS - 13. TOTAL - 168.

(WA GARLAND) S/L,
Officer Commanding,
No 2 Detachment, RCAF,
VICTORIA, BC.


1 Dec 44

Inspection made of X-1 Detachment, Jordan River, by Officer Commanding, accompanied by Unit Signals Officer. The Red Triangle Concert Party gave a concert to WD Personnel at Kildonan House, WD Barracks at 2000 hours.

2 Dec 44

Normal Routine.

3 Dec 44

Normal Sunday Routine.

4 Dec 44

ADC telephone lines in Operations being removed by BC Telephone Company. Meeting of Entertainment Committee held at 1600 hours for the purpose of arranging programme of entertainment for Xmas and New Year's. F/L HS McDonald (C3456), WAC Chaplain, visited the unit enroute to RCAF Station, Patricia Bay.

5 Dec 44

Normal Routine.

6 Dec 44

The Officer Commanding accompanied by the Adjutant, visited RCAF Station, Patricia Bay on W&B equipment and accounts matters. F/L JJ McGarry (C11886), RC Padre, RCAF Station, Patricica Bay, visited the unit on Chaplain Services and Welfare of RC Personnel. P/O Ed Campbell (J86344) GL/AG, reported on posting for familiarization of administration work for three months pending Admin Course. S/O RE Partington (V30647) (Admin), reported on posting as replacement for the Senior WDO on posting to No 3 RD. F/L JH McClinton (C10925) (Provost & Security), WAC, visited on temporary duty on Service Police matters, departing at 2359 hours.

7 Dec 44

S/L AW Lapin (C3956) (Med), WAC, visited on temporary duty and departed at 1000 hours. F/L AE Bloch (C10347) and F/L CC Aston (C14809) reported on temporary duty from WAC Signals Section.

8 Dec 44

S/O AEI Parker (V30502) departed on Special Leave, pending retirement and posting to No 6 Release Centre, Regina, Sask, reporting 5 January, 1945. Meeting of all WD Officers held by Officer Commanding at 1630 hours to arrange schedule of work in Filter Section and Roster for Xmas and New Year's Leave. S/O BM Rogers (V30552) departed on Special Leave pending retirement and posting to No 8 Release Centre, reporting 5 January, 1945.

9 Dec 44

Normal Routine.

10 Dec 44

S/O OA Uglow (V30163) (Admin), Senior WD Officer, departed on posting to No 3 RD, Vancouver, BC effective this date.

11 Dec 44

S/O WH Blenkinsop (V30314) ceased temporary duty from 0700 hours 9 December, 1944, departed to WAC, at 2359 hours this date. F/O AD Solomon (CAN) C7181, Signals Officer, admitted to hospital RCAF Station, Patricia Bay.

12 Dec 44

Normal Routine.

13 Dec 44

Normal Routine.

14 Dec 44

F/O Da Allred (C13217) Eduation Officer, RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, spent the day at the unit on Educational service to personnel.

15 Dec 44

The RCAF Concert Party provided an excellent evening's entertainment to personnel at Kildonan House, WD Barracks at 2000 hours. Meeting of Entertainment Committee held at 0900 hours to plan Xmas and New Year's entertainment program.

16 Dec 44

Meeting of Unit Bowling Committee held at 0900 hours to decide on nature of prizes to be alloted at the close of the first series of the season.

17 Dec 44

Church Parade held at Kildonan House, WD Barracks, at 1030 hours, of all Protestant personnel, officers, airmen and airwomen available off duty, F/L James, Padre of RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, conducted the service, S/L WA Garland, Officer Commanding, read the lesson.

18 Dec 44

The Officer Commanding accompanied by P/O ED Campbell, proceeded to X-1 Detachment, Jordan River for the purpose of making an inspection and check on operational functions.

19 Dec 44

Art classes suspended until after the first of the New Year, lecture given to class by Officer Commanding on animal drawing and painting. Four WD Officers and twenty-three airwomen taken on strength, effective 16 December 44, on transfer from No 4 Detachment, Prince Rupert on disbandment of that unit. Monthly meeting of Canteen Committee held at 1030 hours.

20 Dec 44

Officer Commanding's inspection parade held at 1630 hours of all day workers and shift workers off duty, on which occasion the Officer Commanding made his comments on question of Xmas and New Year's Leave as applicable to operations personnel. Regular monthly meeting of Station Fund Committee held at 1400 hours.

21 Dec 44

The Officer Commanding and Adjutant made complete inspection of Kildonan House, WD's Barracks, Gordon Head, W/T Station, PCS Johnson Street, exchange MT Section, View Street. Bowling prizes presented by Officer Commanding to the winners of the first series of the unit Bowling League. Xmas turkeys and other prizes were also drawn in raffle conducted for benefit of airmen of the unit. An open house and party was held at Kidonan House for the purpose of putting up Christmas decorations followed by an impromptu dance; personnel of No 6 ACH, Colwood attended and a pleasant evening was had by all.

22 Dec 44

Normal routine

23 Dec 44

Normal routine

24 Dec 44

Final preparations made for Xmas Dinner and party to be held at Kildonan House.

25 Dec 44

The Officer Commanding and Adjutant assisted by the WD Officers, attended all other ranks at the serving of Xmas Dinner and refreshments at Kildonan House. Turkey was king on the full Xmas menu. Toasts were given and a really good time was had by all who passed under the mistletoe. Normal routine carried on in Administrative Sections with skeleton staff.

26 Dec 44

Normal Routine

27 Dec 44

F/O Solomon resumed his duties on returning from sick leave. F/O WE Ellis, (C8989), Adjutant, proceeded on Annual and New Year's leave. His duties were taken over by P/O ED Campbell (CAN)( J.86344).

28 Dec 44

F/L PJ Brownlee, Protestant Padre, from RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, visited this detachment on chaplain duties. S/L AL Mills (C3229) reported in on posting from No 4 Detachment, Prince Rupert.

29 Dec 44

Normal Routine

30 Dec 44

Final preparations made for New Year's Eve party to be held at Kildonan House.

31 Dec 44

Normal Routine.

PERSONNEL STRENGTH FIGURES AS AT 2359 HOURS, 31 DECEMBER, 1944

OFFICERS - 6, WD OFFICERS - 15, SENIOR NCOs (Airmen) - 6, SENIOR NCOs (Airwomen) - 10, AIRWOMEN OR- 121, AIRMEN OR - 22, TOTAL - 180.

(WA GARLAND) S/L,
Officer Commanding,
No 2 Detachment, RCAF,
VICTORIA, BC.