Grostenquin, France

1957 – Historical Narrative – National Archives of Canada


 

Narrative Report
2 (F) Wing RCAF
1 Jun 57 to 30 Nov 57

1 Jun 57

No flying - Sunday routine.

2 Jun 57

Le Bourget Flypast held, 2 Wing supply 8 CF-100s and 16 Sabres. Weather good, flypast successful.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

21:00

16

423

17:45

11

The Eagles played host to 1 Wing in a regular scheduled game this afternoon and after a tight 8 innings the Eagles came through to win 11 runs to 5.

3 Jun 57

Weather fair – CO had a phone call from Air Div and was informed that A/M Curtis, former CAS and Mr. Williams representative from AVRO would visit the station in the afternoon. CO attended luncheon at Air Div HQ with aforementioned personnel. 430 Squadron on stand down. Other squadrons on fairly limited flying program due to E&E course starting tonight. One Camberra from Alhorn did touch landing today to drop off passenger for E&E Course. It looks like a rainy night for the boys in the woods.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

27:15

22

423

27:00

14

4 Jun 57

Weather cloudy but remaining quite warm. CO played host to more visitors this morning. Archbishop Roy of Quebec City Head Chaplain for the three Services arrived at 2 (F) Wing via service aircraft from Paris. Short briefing by CO. Luncheon and then conference with chaplains from all over Air Division. Everything quiet with most of the activity centered on the E&E Exercise. Rain showers all around the area.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

40:35

38

423

33:45

21

430

33:15

33

5 Jun 57

CO’s parade this morning – CO not too pleased with results. Cloudy skies persisted throughout most of the day. S/L Allatt, F/O Ogilvie and F/O Murray arrived on the Station. F/O Ogilvie will be going to 423 Squadron, the others to 421. 421 Squadron started Zulu. T-33 went to Langar with S/L Boland before parade started. Madcap 40 (F/O MacKinnon) went into Rhein Main on Zulu mission, when he failed to get engine unstalled from compressor stall. He remained overnight.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

10:35

9

423

9:45

6

430

18:20

21

6 Jun 57

G/C Syme arrived this morning to see the CO. Priest from Grostenquin talked with CO in the afternoon re the forthcoming celebrations in the Village. Weather fair in morning, cleared off well in afternoon. T-33 088 with F/O Stout as captain landed at Kitzingen Air Base in Germany after becoming disorientated and low on fuel. Madcap 25 (F/L Greff) landed at 4 (F) Wing with engine power decreasing.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

43:40

34

423

31:30

17

430

23:00

23

Another live show was held in the Station Theatre sponsored by the Entertainment Committee and played to a capacity crowd of over 400 people. The show, although an hour and a half long, was well received by the audience.

7 Jun 57

Skies overcast, scattered rain showers. Dakota flew to Kitzingen with repair crew and brought F/O Stout back.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

47:20

39

423

31:30

17

430

30:20

31

8 Jun 57

Rev. Leng arrived Saturday.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

13:25

11

This Saturday, being Air Force Day, a Fastball Game was held in the afternoon with 3 Wing as the guests. The game went for five innings with 2 Wing ahead when the game was called on account of rain. That evening an Air Force Day dance was held in the Rec. Centre at $1.00 per person. The band was from Zweibrucken and a floor show was presented at intermission. Corsages were given to all ladies and a crowd of over 350 couples were in attendance.

9 Jun 57

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

27:10

21

The Baseball Eagles played a regular scheduled game at 3 Wing and were badly upset by the Maple Leafs, losing 11 to 7, primarily attributed to poor hitting and 6 errors which allowed 3 un-earned runs over for the Maple Leafs.

10 Jun 57

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

33:10

28

423

11:00

8

Sunday routine. G/C Newson attended festivities at Grostenquin, gave a short address in French. Celebrations hampered somewhat by scattered rain showers. Rev. RF Sneyd, Rt. Rev. Beattie arrived. Had dinner with CO.

11 Jun 57

Overcast and raining all day. Flying very slow. CO left early this morning for a conference at Trier, returned approximately 1630 hours. Church group – Rev. Sneyd, Leng and Beattie taken on tour of station by W/C Currie. Normal Zulu flying. 430 sent aircraft to Creil on Exercise Tuesday Scrimmage.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

26:00

20

423

24:15

16

430

9:40

8

12 Jun 57

421 had another unfortunate accident today, F/O VanOene had a mid-air collision while on a practice Zulu intercept. VanOene bailed out successfully and suffered only a cut forehead, the pilot from 4 Wing was killed. Last day of Zulu.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

36:45

30

423

29:00

17

430

13:45

14

The station Tennis Club had its first meeting of the season to lay out plans for the coming season’s activities.

13 Jun 57

Weather clear and hot. 60 students from the St. Avold high school visited the station today for a tour of the Met section. Seemed very interested in everything. Zulu all over with for another week. No special flying incidents.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

20:35

22

423

23:00

13

430

41:30

48

Another $500.00 Bingo was held in the Rec. Centre with many valuable cash and merchandize prizes being won and the $500 Jackpot going to Mrs. White.

14 Jun 57

Very quiet today. Weather nice – lots of flying. Aircraft left on various trips to bases for weekend, four F-86s to Aalborg. The C-45 went to Rome on an instrument training trip.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

423

11:45

8

430

41:10

42

The ME section held a section dance in the Rec. Centre this evening to pay tribute to F/O Vanziffle, the VMEO, who is on repatriation to Canada after completing his overseas tour.

15 Jun 57

The Eaglettes, the Station Ladies Fastball Team, travelled to 1 Wing to play an exhibition game there and beat the Royalettes 9-3. No flying.

16 Jun 57

The Eaglettes were guests at Air Division to play an exhibition Fastball game against the Div Dax. Our girls came out on top with a 10-8 victory. The Eagles, of the Baseball world, travelled to 4 Wing to play a regular scheduled game against the Raiders. The game was tied up all the way to the bottom of the ninth when the Raiders brought in 2 runs in the top of the 10th. The Eagles could not even it up and so lost 2 to 1.

17 Jun 57

Very hot and humid, flying going full force. Restricted flying in until 1000 hours. Madcap 23 (F/L Hoar) had a compressor stall and headed for Toul but engine unstalled OK and he headed back and landed at the station. Weather good after 1000 hours but very warm.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

30:20

38

423

28:30

16

430

48:40

45

The regular monthly meeting of the Recreation Council was held in the Conference room at Wing Headquarters to conduct business for the months of Jun and Jul.

18 Jun 57

Weather extremely hot and humid again today. Routine. 430 on Tuesday Scrimmage, two French Mysteres landed here from Creil. One went unserviceable and had to stay overnight. We had no fuel for either one, they to fly to Frescaty for it. Tuesday Scrimmage cancelled in the afternoon.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

34:55

41

423

26:30

12

430

36:05

14

The Station Water Polo team held its first practice and meeting to prepare for the summer activities with other teams in the area.

19 Jun 57

Inspection of Officers Summer uniform this morning. CO unable to do the inspection owing to an extremely painful swelling of his foot, caused apparently by applying brake while flying the C-47 yesterday morning. Remainder of the day uneventful. Heat wave continues. Lectures this morning. 430 and 423 went on Zulu today. Weather good in afternoon but hot. Two Danish F-84s came in from Florennes Belgium

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

3:55

4

423

22:45

12

430

16:15

14

The Eagles played host to Phalsbourg AF Base baseball tam in an exhibition tilt and won the contest by an 11 to 3 score.

20 Jun 57

3 Wing had an unfortunate accident today with the OC of the CF-100 Squadron 3 Wing (440 Squadron) crashed near Saarguemines killing both himself and his navigator. WC Handley and F/L Benjamin from 2 Wing are detailed for the investigation. Weather fair. 423 Squadron sent 2 CF-100s to Hahn on Exercise Round Robin. Thundershowers hit us during the afternoon. 430 had one practice scramble turned into a "live" but nothing in particular happened.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

34:05

37

423

27:30

17

430

38:50

33

Another $500 Bingo was held in the Rec. Centre with a capacity crowd of over 900 persons in attendance to try their luck. The new Jackpot did not go but over $1100.00 in cash and merchandise prizes were given away.

21 Jun 57

Weather looked a bit gloomy today with intermittent showers coming through. Cleared off fairly well by noon. Madcap 30 (F/O Rose) had his throttle jammed, could not reduce power below 80%. He came in for a perfect landing, flaming out by shutting off his master switch. 421 Squadron flew two aircraft to Bierset on Exercise Round Robin.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

30:35

34

423

22:00

12

430

48:20

42

22 Jun 57

Normal Zulu weekend.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

423

26:30

16

430

37:50

29

23 Jun 57

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

423

1:30

1

430

35:45

28

24 Jun 57

Routine. G/C Newson returned to work today after being in bed for two days with a swollen foot. Weather bad 800 broken ½ mile with a low pressure area moving in. Flying washed out all day. Two F-86s came in from 4 (F) Wing.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

4:45

5

423

20:00

12

430

14:25

13

25 Jun 57

A/C Annis, VCAs/CTel – AFHQ, arrived this afternoon. Inspected 601 installations at Lescourt and Zimmering. In the evening he was a guest of G/C Newson at the CO’s house. 430 had a live scramble on Zulu and helped escort a Russian IL 14 to Switzerland. Weather fair first part of morning but improved rapidly. 430 and 423 still on Zulu.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

36:25

41

423

32:45

17

430

46:55

39

26 Jun 57

A/C Annis inspected the troops on parade this morning and presented two campaign ribbons to LAC GF Young. In the afternoon he toured Wintersburg RR site and after a briefing by the CO at 1615 and dinner in the Mess, he left by service aircraft for Paris accompanied by the CO. CO’s parade in morning. Weather good except for low visibility in haze. Normal flying took place with 421 doing a lot of drogue towing.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

30:30

33

423

30:30

17

430

33:20

19

The Eagles and a team from the Station Golf Club were guests at Phalsbourg for an afternoon of competition in both activities. The two clubs lost out by narrow margins in both activities.

27 Jun 57

Promotion and PC list out today. F/L Pudsey was promoted to S/L; F/O Gaudin promoted to F/L; also F/O Fraser. Weather warm and sunny. F/O Leavitt had hydraulic trouble and had to land without a nose wheel. Everything successful. Weather excellent. 421 doing drogue work, 430 and 421 on normal training exercises. Sandal 22 (F/O Caws) of 430 flamed out 20 miles from station at 48,000 feet, but got a successful relight on emergency at 29,000 feet.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

39:30

44

423

14:15

7

430

18:10

19

The High School Graduation Exercises were held in the Astra Theatre followed by a dance in the Rec. Hall for the grads and their parents.

28 Jun 57

Sunny and warm again today. CO heard four charge cases this morning and held conference with COpsO and Squadron Commanders this afternoon. Merry party in the mess this evening for CO, S/L Fulford, S/L Sansovey, F/L Beal and F/O Rose. All squadrons on normal flying, no weekend trips planned.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

25:20

33

430

17:40

20

A dance was held in the Rec. Centre to celebrate the 4th birthday of 423 Squadron as an all-weather squadron. Music was furnished by Tommy Dallimore and his Radio Luxembourg orchestra.

29 Jun 57

Sunday routine. Cocktail party in honour of G/C and Mrs Newson held in the Officers’ Mess in the evening. S/L Rousell presented a painting from the Mess to the departing CO. Weather extremely hot.

30 Jun 57

Temperature 88.6º skies clear. Cocktail party Cpls. Club from 1500 to 1700 hours in honour of G/C and Mrs Newson.

1 Jul 57

Very hot again today. Reception for local church dignitaries in the Officers’ Mess from 1600-1800 hours in celebration of Canada Day. Sunday routine. No flying. Variety dances, prizes and corsages for the ladies together with gay decorations in a patriotic colour scheme added to the festivities of a well attended dance held in the Rec. Centre to celebrate Canada Day.

2 Jul 57

G/C Searle, the new CO, arrived by air today. He was met by W/C Currie in the CO’s absence. Weather hot. Our runway is badly buckled with heat, closed to jets, open to conventional. Lectures all morning. Hundreds of eager children, under the supervision of Miss Sally Davis commenced the first phase of the summer "Sink or Swim" programme.

3 Jul 57

Practice for handing over parade today. Mr. Radford and Mr. Pelton arrived to do tape recordings on the work of 2 (F) Wing for the CBC. Interviewed G/C Newson in the afternoon, visited the other parts of the station including Zulu at other times during the day. W/C Mooney and S/L Barratt from AFHQ visited the base. Weather very hot. Runway opened at 1145 hours local. Zulu started today.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

6:40

7

423

22:30

14

430

24:40

23

In an exhibition game the 2 Wing Eagles won 11-2 over the baseball team from Phalsbourg. The Eagles played on their home field.

4 Jul 57

Mr. Radford and Pelton did interviews with F/O Simpson (430 Squadron) and Sgt. Belanger (PX) this morning and left for Air Div at noon. Weather extremely hot and no sign of a let up. Water scarce. Conservation measures in progress. Normal flying with 421 and 423 still on Zulu.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

42:05

40

423

27:45

17

430

19:05

17

A record crowd won some $1800.00 worth of merchandise and cash prizes in the last "everything must go" bingo of the summer months. In an invitation Squash Tournament played at 1 Wing the same evening the Team from 2 Wing swept the board for a clear cut victory.

5 Jul 57

Heat wave continues. CO spent afternoon cleaning out his office preparatory to turning over to G/C Searle. Station stood down at 1600 hours due to extreme heat. 94º in afternoon. Runway closed at 1500Z for maintenance.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

35:30

32

423

21:35

15

430

27:25

26

The girls fastball team played a game here with their counterparts from 3 wing. The Eaglettes won 14-4.

6 – 7 Jul 57

G/C Newson gave a cocktail party in the Officers’ Mess at 1530 hours on Sunday for all members of the mess. Water is becoming very scarce and the emergency measures that went into effect Thursday are still in force. Zulu weekend – 421.

On 6 Jul

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

23:25

19

On 7 Jul

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

29:30

24

The 3 Wing men’s baseball team trimmed the Eagles 18-14 here in an exhibition match. However, the girls evened the score for the weekend by defeating the lassies from Ramstein Air Base 4-3 at Ramstein.

8 Jul 57

Handing over parade held at 1330 today. Weather was luckily a little cooler than previously and the parade went off without incident. G/C Newson left the station at 1515 hours, G/C Searle took over the reins at the same time. Normal flying today. Flypast of 4 CF-100s and 8 F-86s for handing over parade for new CO. Radar calibration for French put off for 24 hours.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

28:35

24

423

28:30

17

430

25:15

21

9 Jul 57

Cooler again today. 430 took over Zulu from 421 in order that 421 could have time to prepare their aircraft for Sardinia. 421 did two trips for French Radar Calibration.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

44:45

47

423

26:00

14

430

26:50

22

2 Wing placed second in the Air Div track and field meet held at 3 Wing the 9th & 10th Jul, with a total of 32 points. On the 10th the men’s baseball team dropped a game to Etain 10-6. Also on this date the summer playground programme was opened under the supervision of F/Os J Deering, P Handley and B Watchorn. The girl’s fastball team won 23-2 in a game played at Air Div on 11 Jul.

10 Jul 57

Weather cooler today with the odd shower. Four F-86s of 421 Squadron with S/L Bourgue leading went down to Decimomannu on a liaison visit. Madcap 36 F/O Goullet at 1240Z reported he had a fire in his left wing. Crash facilities alerted but fire appeared to go out and he landed without incident. Madcap 15 F/L Hoar leader of Kilo section reported aileron trouble at 1330Z with aircraft attempting to roll intermittently. He landed safely after a straight in approach. 421 did two trips today for French Radar Calibration.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

29:10

30

423

30:00

19

430

30:30

22

11 Jul 57

430 on Exercise Argus with 8 Interceptors with jugs. First scramble 0845Z. 421 on French Radar Calibration in morning and afternoon. Restricted flying in until about 1015 local. 430 did a second 8 aircraft scramble on Argus in the afternoon.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

35:10

34

423

30:00

17

430

27:55

24

12 Jul 57

Weather fair. Squadrons on normal flying. A few showers in the afternoon. One CF-100 S/L Biddell went off the end of the runway during a very heavy shower. Only damage to aircraft was to camera mount, classed as an incident. One T-33 went to Denmark.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

21:55

24

423

24:15

15

430

47:05

40

13 – 14 Jul 57

Non-Zulu weekend. No flying. The men’s fastball team played a triple header over the weekend with the Yanks from Landstuhl winning the first two games 3-2 and 2-1 but dropping the third 5-0. All games were played at 2 Wing. On the 14th the baseball team playing at 1 Wing chalked up another victory, 3-2.

15 Jul 57

Weather fair. In the morning an aircraft from 422 Squadron at 4 (F) Wing piloted by F/O Kunitsky flamed out, got a relight on emergency but could only get 60% power. His wingman set him up for a forced landing here which was successfully carried out. 430 on another French Radar Calibration.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

6:15

6

423

28:00

16

430

36:40

29

A/C Gilchrist visited this unit and spent considerable time with the CO. A luncheon was laid on with cocktails at 1215 lunch at 1240. A/C Gilchrist intended to fly jet while here.

16 Jul 57

Briefing and luncheon re exercise Terrier Trek. A/C Clements and French General Ferreboeuf head of Gendarmerie in attendance. First official news of pay raise received today. Weather very low first part of morning, but improved rapidly. 430 Squadron on Exercise Tuesday Scrimmage with FAF. Only 2 French Mysteres landed here. The exercise was repeated in the afternoon. 430 Squadron also did 3 Radar Calibration runs for the French. 421 getting ready to go to Sardinia tomorrow for air firing.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

1:35

2

423

27:30

15

430

34:50

28

17 Jul 57

W/C Sorrenson of RCAF London visited 2 Wing. Mayor of St. Avold did not show up as scheduled. 421 Squadron left for Sardinia. 18 aircraft took off for Sardinia. One CF-100 preceded them as a weather check aircraft. 430 Squadron had lectures first part of morning and went on Zulu at noon. 423 went on Zulu in the evening.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

423

8:45

5

430

26:30

21

18 Jul 57

Routine day. Abbie Garneau of Laval University, Montreal, toured station with CO. Left for Air Div before lunch. Weather fair. One F-86 and one T-33 took off for Renfrew on "Tartan Task", one T-33 flew down to Decimomannu with a generator for a unserviceable C-47 there.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

70:50

77

423

26:00

14

430

45:15

33

19 Jul 57

F/O Outram of PRO branch AFHQ visited 2 Wing and was given a tour of the Station by CO/PA. Left on A/C Clement’s aircraft for UK. CO flew to UK mid-afternoon (was on leave at own expense). Weather fairly good. Both squadrons here on Zulu.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

35:35

48

423

32:15

8

430

43:50

35

2 Wing hosted a return engagement with the Squash Club from 1 Wing and gained top honours. A social get together afterwards added zest to a successful evening.

20 Jul 57

Zulu weekend flying. One four plane section of Sabres got diverted into Soellingen on Saturday evening and had to remain there until Sunday morning.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

24:00

35

430

35:30

28

21 Jul 57

Zulu flying.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

430

15:30

12

The baseball team playing for the first time on the new diamond won their game with 4 wing 3-2.

22 Jul 57

G/C Cowan of Langar visited with CO here enroute to Metz. (CO had just returned via T-33 from UK). CO off to Sardinia late afternoon. Showers all day. 3 (F) Wing had an F-86 land at Essey (3,600’) outside Nancy low on fuel. Our C-45 picked up the pilot and flew him back to 3 Wing.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

46:05

60

423

29:30

16

430

24:15

20

23 Jul 57

G/C Cowan left Grostenquin. G/C Searle returned in afternoon from Sardinia. Still more rain. Flying washed out for first part of morning as our GCA is still off for annual maintenance. Two Dutch F-84Fs came in on "Round Robin" from Eindhoven.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

32:40

46

423

27:00

16

430

24:35

19

24 Jul 57

CO’s parade rained out. Raining steadily with low ceilings and poor visibility. Flying scrubbed all morning. Zulu over with at noon.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

43:20

60

423

22:30

15

430

5:10

4

25 Jul 57

Weather fair. 430 Squadron on Radar Calibration for French in morning and afternoon with one Sabre. 430 on Exercise Track Toil. They got one 8 plane scramble.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

43:00

58

423

28:45

16

430

37:50

28

26 Jul 57

One flight of 430 on stand down today so not too much activity. 430 on Exercise Razzia with 8 Sabres in afternoon. This is a first CATAC exercise and our Sabres will be defensive forces. 430 got one 8 plane scramble on Razzia. One T-33 went to Denmark.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

44:05

63

423

17:30

12

430

28:10

18

27 Jul 57

Non-Zulu weekend, no flying except 421 in Sardinia.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

38:10

50

28 Jul 57

Non-Zulu weekend. Nil flying by all squadrons.

29 Jul 57

Flying washed out in am due to weather. Rain all day. Handcuff 72 (F/O Carroll) of 423 Squadron declared an emergency around 0830Z when he lost his canopy. He landed safely afterwards. Flying was washed out last part of morning. Some flying in afternoon by CF-100s and T-33s.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

37:40

51

423

26:15

16

430

7:05

6

The first tennis inter-club tournament, scheduled to run for four days, commenced today. However, due to current difficulties with the "Moselle Sunshine" no final standings have been determined to date.

30 Jul 57

Miss Keho and Mr. Alexander of the National Film Board arrived to get movies of flying. Bad weather interfered with plans. Will return tomorrow. Visibility 1½ miles so flying washed out at first for Sabres and T-33s, but improved later on. Two RAF Canberras from Gutersloh came in on Exercise Round Robin. One stayed overnight due to an unserviceability.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

42:55

57

423

14:15

9

430

30:05

23

31 Jul 57

CO took parade the morning to practice for coming AOC’s inspection. Weather has finally cleared up – 430 starts Zulu. National Film Board completed shooting required film.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

40:25

59

423

5:30

4

430

37:45

30

1 Aug 57

Routine. Weather clear. Both squadrons on Zulu. A few air tests were flown.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

48:05

61

423

30:30

19

430

37:30

29

2 Aug 57

Temperature in the high 80s again. CO left at 1530 for long weekend in UK. Friday weather CAVU. One T-33 went to the UK on weekend training trip.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

23:55

32

423

30:00

19

430

59:50

45

The squash club were guest of the club at 1 Wing. After an evening of play in which 2 Wing were victorious, the club enjoyed light refreshments with their hosts. Mr. Meiklejohn conducted a successful drama clinic on the first and second. 11 people participated.

3 Aug 57

Zulu flying.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

430

45:40

93

4 Aug 57

Zulu flying.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

430

40:35

34

5 Aug 57

Zulu flying, stand down for rest of station.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

40:55

55

423

12:45

7

430

40:15

31

6 Aug 57

Routine. Zulu flying. Upper air conditions were cirrus up to 35,000 so CF-100s brought on state in morning, released again in afternoon.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

423

25:30

14

430

37:25

29

7 Aug 57

AOC arrived, toured station and inspected Wing parade. At end of his visit he was presented with a folder of photographs taken during his visit. The baseball team won a rescheduled game a 4 Wing 9-5. Zulu. Fogged in this morning until 0830 hours. Flying closed down from 1300 to 1400 for the AOC’s parade. 421 arrived back from Sardinia.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

35:25

27

423

23:00

15

430

11:10

12

8 Aug 57

Miss Lapreniere, a reporter for a group of French Canadian newspapers visited the station today. After a talk with the CO she interviewed several FC personnel and had lunch with CO in the mess. 421 and half of 430 on stand down. Weather fair. Nothing unusual happened. 423 cancelled night flying when thunderstorm activity began increasing.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

423

16:15

10

430

22:20

19

9 Aug 57

CO left for England to pick up his family and bring them to the station. Weather fairly good except for intermittent thunderstorms going through. Teletype circuits knocked out by last night’s storm. 421 stood down.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

423

15:30

9

430

15:25

17

10 – 11 Aug 57

Routine. Non-Zulu weekend. All Squadrons – Nil flying. 2 Wings Baseball club playing on their home diamond won two games from 1 Wing over the weekend winning on Saturday 7-2. The game Sunday was taken by default.

12 Aug 57

CO and family arrived Luxembourg 1400 via Sabena Air Line. Weather good. 421 back on flying but half of 430 stood down. 423 Squadron’s aircraft grounded all day because of hydraulic fluid decontamination. Semi-emergency at 1530Z when an unidentified mayday squawk was picked up by Yellowjack 12 miles south of GT. We were unable to contact the one aircraft we had airborne at the time so we were concerned. But at 1555Z we established contact with our aircraft and Yellowjack then suspected it was a unserviceable IFF set.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

27:25

24

423

8:00

4

430

23:30

19

The Pony League playing for the first time on the new diamond won against Chambley Air Base.

13 Aug 57

421 scheduled for Exercise Tuesday Scrimmage but cancelled by Yellowjack. Weather very good. 430 still on half stand down. 423s aircraft mostly grounded, their pilots are doing a lot flying now in T-33s.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

26:05

26

423

15:15

8

430

25:30

25

14 Aug 57

Air Div dependents swim meet at 2 Wing this evening. CO to present awards. Golf tournament at Luxembourg at 1400. GCA on scheduled maintenance all morning. Zulu started today with 421 and 423 on. Two F-84Fs came in from Florennes, Belgium.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

4:10

4

423

5:45

4

430

16:05

19

A big day. The Station golf tournament played at Luxembourg was won by Sgt. Hillman with a score of 85, runners up were Sgt. Illingsworth 90 and Sgt. Fife 95, Major Falkner won the low net with 63. Of the inter-wing youth swim meet held at 2 Wing our teenagers swept the meet with 48 points. Following closely was 4 Wing 47, 1 Wing 44, 3 Wing 38½, Air Div 15½.

15 Aug 57

Weather only fair in morning with flying restricted for a while because of low clouds and rain. Good in afternoon.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

26:50

22

423

10:30

6

430

15:35

18

The inter-section swim meet held was won by W/HQ with a total of 37 points. 423 Squadron participants were runners up with 30 points and 430 Squadron held down third place scoring 15 points. The Diving competition was won by F/C Smith of W/HQ in competition with LAC Brau of 423, 165.3 to 164.7. Previous years’ records were broken in several of the events. The Girls fastball team playing at Air Div were rained out before completion of the required number of innings to constitute a game.

16 Aug 57

Routine. Rain showers and low clouds the first part of morning. Limited flying carried out by all squadrons.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

41:40

34

423

22:00

12

430

20:20

18

17 Aug 57

Routine. Zulu flying.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

37:55

32

18 Aug 57

Routine. Zulu flying.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

33:15

28

423

58:15

32

19 Aug 57

Cpl. Doucette of Ground Handling was killed last Friday night in a traffic accident. Funeral will be on Tuesday 20 Aug. Weather fairly good. 430 doing some drogue work in the afternoon, the other two squadrons are on Zulu. 430 lost a drogue in the afternoon.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

38:15

32

423

27:45

14

430

29:05

30

The 2 Wing Pony League playing at Nancy added another win to their impressive total.

20 Aug 57

Funeral today for Cpl Doucette. G/C Burgess, CJS(L) and Capt Dickenson RCN – Military advisor to Canadian NATO Delegation arrived 1000 and made a short tour of station and left at 1330. Weather good. No exercises today.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

34:55

33

423

26:45

15

430

29:00

30

21 Aug 57

Routine. Weather cloudy with some rain. COs parade first thing in the morning. Only Zulu flying because weather only fair.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

36:45

31

423

30:15

17

430

14:25

17

The Station Baseball team playing a home game with 3 Wing won 6-1.

22 Aug 57

Sunny at last. Routine. 430 sent two aircraft to Oldenburg on Round Robin. Sandal 39 (F/O Closs) of 430 Squadron had his low fuel pressure light come on with surging engine just after dropping the flat. He switched to emergency and landed safely. Madcap 39 (F/L Orser) of 421 landed and had his nose wheel collapse on the runway. Pilot not hurt.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

40:30

38

423

34:00

17

430

36:25

38

23 Aug 57

Routine. A beautiful day. Madcap 32 (F/O Hamilton) of 421 Squadron flamed out but got a relight and landed without incident.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

23:00

22

423

20:00

12

430

26:45

30

24 – 25 Aug 57

Inter-wing baseball play offs held on Saturday and Sunday. Intermittently rainy weather hampered the games but apart from a few short stoppages, all games were played according to plan. Air Div won the tournament. After presentation of the trophy by G/C Searle, a social evening in the Little Theatre provided a fitting climax to the first tournament of this type to be played in 1 Air Div. Non-Zulu weekend. All Squadrons – Nil flying.

26 Aug 57

Cloudy and raining all day. Nothing spectacular happened. Flying washed out initially. One T-33 went to Sardinia.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

20:20

18

423

33:00

18

430

20:25

21

27 Aug 57

Mr. Earle Winchel, reporter for Kitchener Waterloo Record visited station and interviewed people from his area. S/L Poirier, new Command Chaplain (RC) visited the station and talked with CO. Weather good the first part of the day but washed out in the afternoon for bad weather. One T-33 returned from Sardinia despite bad weather.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

23:45

24

423

14:45

8

430

20:05

15

28 Aug 57

CO very pleased with parade – no parade next week. Mid-air collision this afternoon between F/O JS Myers and F/O Mosser both of 430 Squadron. F/O Myers was killed, F/O Mosser parachuted to safety. Zulu started at noon.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

8:20

8

423

11:45

7

430

9:45

8

29 Aug 57

Routine. Restricted flying in effect initially until 1030 local. Madcap 31 (F/O Button) had a compressor stall at 35,000 feet over base but unstalled successfully and came in on emergency fuel.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

32:30

33

423

29:45

17

430

28:20

23

30 Aug 57

Weather sunny. Salk Polio Vaccination begun. Quiet today with 430 on funeral parade. 421 took over Zulu for the day.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

37:45

31

423

19:45

10

31 Aug 57

Labour Day weekend. Very quiet except for some bad automobile accidents. Zulu.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

430

45:00

35

1 Sep 57

Zulu.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

430

20:40

16

2 Sep 57

Zulu – holiday.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

423

3:30

2

430

22:35

17

3 Sep 57

CO and CAdO left for CO’s conference at Berchtesgaden. W/C Banville takes over as acting CO. Weather poor initially, flying washed out for Sabres for first two hours. Four pilots went to Renfrew to bring back 4 GAF Sabre Vs.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

6:55

8

423

22:15

12

430

16:15

14

4 Sep 57

No parade this morning. Aircraft taking delegates to COs conference made a short stop to pick up personnel from Air Div then departed for Munich. 421 brought in the four GAF Mark V Sabres which will be waiting for further instructions. Weather good.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

30:40

29

423

29:00

15

430

12:15

12

The first game of the Station Baseball finals was played at 3 Wing. 2 Wing won 3-2.

5 Sep 57

The first live show on the fall and winter season was held in the Theatre. Weather only fair. Restricted flying in. 421 on Argus with 8 aircraft, 423 on Argus with 4 aircraft. Argus delayed until 1030 local with bad weather up north. 421 got in 16 sorties and 423 4 sorties. Our C-45 with four pilots going to Renfrew to ferry back GAF Sabres went unserviceable and returned to base. Trip cancelled until Monday.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

35:20

31

423

29:15

16

430

13:50

10

6 Sep 57

More rain this afternoon. Everything very quiet. Restricted flying first part of the day. Half of 430 stood down. One T-33 went to Vaerlose.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

29:50

23

423

19:30

12

430

26:35

17

7 – 8 Sep 57

Sunday routine. Non Zulu weekend, no flying. On Sunday a CF-100 accidentally discharged seven rockets while an airman was doing a DI. No one hurt or any property damaged. The second game in the Baseball finals was played on 7 Sep at 2 (F) Wing. We won 11-4. The girls All Star Fastball Inter-Wing Tournament commenced with all Wings and Air Div represented. On 8 Sep 2 Wing won the third game in Baseball 11-1 to take the Air Div championship three straight. The 2 Wings girls won the Fastball Tournament. The 2 Wing men’s Fastball Tournament played at 1 Wing, 2 Wing place third.

9 Sep 57

Restricted flying in force first part of morning.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

39:25

31

423

30:00

17

430

13:30

10

10 Sep 57

The Judo club held their first meeting of the year to organize the winter’s activities. 421 scheduled to go on Tuesday Scrimmage with four aircraft but this exercise was cancelled by the French during the morning. Weather very good all day.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

40:05

33

423

31:15

18

430

22:50

20

11 Sep 57

The Badminton Club held their first meeting to elect a new slate of Officers and make plans for the coming season. The 2 Wing team placed third in the Air Div. Golf tournament played at Luxembourg. Weather only fair, GCA shut down for weekly maintenance. Flying washed out all day except for one Zulu practice scramble. 421 and 423 on Zulu.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

4:15

3

423

8:45

5

12 Sep 57

Restricted flying. Strong cross-wind but flying not affected too much. Zulu got a live scramble at about 1245Z for two Dutch F-84Fs which were squawking emergency in the Laarbruch area. They landed safely however shortly after we got our section airborne.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

29:10

23

423

32:30

17

430

35:15

35

13 Sep 57

Weather forecast to be good but did not hold up as expected so restricted flying was put into effect. Strong crosswind. Madcap 17 (F/L Greff) went off the side of the runway, no damage. F/O Whelan piloting a C-47 went off the runway into the mud while taking off. No damage. X-ray 3 (F/L Nordman) went off the end of the runway while it was raining. Some damage was caused as he dropped his tanks and retracted his gear while still rolling.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

10:20

8

423

22:00

12

430

23:15

25

14 Sep 57

Counter Punch Pre-Alert Stage II ordered today. Operations Room immediately put on 24 hours status with an Operations Officer always available. All flying training ceased and aircraft being brought to the highest state of readiness possible. 109 Comm Flight and 137 Trans Flight ordered to amalgamate at 2 (F) Wing on 15 Sep for deployment and eventual redeployment to Nancy Essey, and S/L Olson of 137 Flight was appointed Unit OC of the transports flights. 137 Trans Flight arrived today, one day ahead of deadline with three Bristols and one C-45.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

421

1:00

1

423

4:00

2

15 Sep 57

Battle of Britain parade held today. Change over to blue uniforms effective 15 Sep. Phase 2 of Operation Counter-Punch started on Sunday. All aircraft and crew states increased drastically. 423 AW Squadron, when not on Zulu, had 13 aircraft and crews on 3 hours. release. During their night time Zulu period their state was now 2 on 10 minutes., 4 on 1 hour, and 7 on 3 hours. 430 Squadron, which is not on Zulu, had 16 on 3 hour release. 421 Squadron, while on Zulu, were meeting a status of 4 on 10 minutes., 4 on 1 hour, and 10 on 3 hours. When released from Zulu they were going to 18 on 3 hours. Total Wing commitment: 47 aircraft. Late in the afternoon (1520Z) all transport aircraft here were brought to a two hour state of readiness. Then at 1845Z, three Bristols and seven Dakotas were ordered to be pre-positioned at 3 Wing by 2000Z to move 434 IDF Squadron from there to Damblain, France, on a deployment move the next morning. The aircraft all moved out although the deadline of 2000Z was not quite met due to the short notice given. Security is being tightened up everywhere, and sidearms and rifles have been issued to all personnel.

16 Sep 57

Weather cloudy with showers and windy. Went into phase III at 1520 hours. Aircraft states remain the same. Air Division relaxed the War Plan in regard to no flying training by permitting one flight per aircraft per day. But before any aircraft could be flown, Pre-Alert Stage III was ordered to be implemented by Secret message effective 1250Z. So the no-flying ban was put back on the aircraft. From all accounts, the transport move of 434 on deployment went off very well and the transports arrived back here in the afternoon. At 1824Z two Bristols and five Dakotas were ordered to 1 Wing on Exercise Weaponfire in conjunction with Counterpunch. They were to preposition at 1 Wing during the afternoon of 16 Sept for take off the next morning to move 441 Squadron down to Sardinia and bring 422 back. The weather at Marville was two hundred overcast one and one half in light rain, light drizzle and fog so they decided to give it a try first thing in the morning, which they did.

Squadron

Hours

Sorties

423

2:00

2

17 Sep 57

A meeting to form the station basketball team (men) was held this date. CO went to Metz at 1130 hours. Two members of the CFS team reported in 1400 hours. Everything fairly quiet today. Air Div allowed the Zulu Sabres to do a couple of practice missions. The COpsO briefed all the Sabre pilots on Counterpunch covering all aspects as far as security would allow and the special regulations in effect for the exercise. In the afternoon, Yellowjack asked for and got two sections of Sabres for a special cross country exercise. The first section had two aircraft abort. The frag order came through as being the first