Foymount, ON

1959 – Historical Narrative – National Archives of Canada


NARRATIVE REPORT
RCAF STATION FOYMOUNT
1 June 59 to 30 Nov 59

1 Jun 59

LAC WB Donovan, FtrCop, reported for 12 days trade training (53 GObC Det Brockville). LAC DM Robertson, FtrCop from 2416 Auxiliary Squadron Ottawa, arrived on TD for trade advancement (1 – 26 Jun inclusive). STP – problem 15.

2 Jun 59

The following personnel visited the unit to attend a meeting at 1000 hours between Canadian Marconi, Canadian General Electric and AMC to clarify the installation requirements of the SM72 modification (AN/FPS-6 Radar Equipment Layout Tower). A physical inspection of the Arctic Tower location and final installation details were also completed at this time. From CTel DRDP F/L HB Robinson, Mr. HC Wilson. From AMCHQ STel Mr. DA Cameron, Mr. DP Grundy. From CGE, Mr. T Dawson, Mr. JS Mark, Mr. L Barey. From 1224 TSD Toronto, F/O Graham. From Canadian Marconi, Mr. MCP Cheney, Mr. WG Stenson and Mr. HW Clarke. ECM – Source unknown – 1 hour. Unknown – Hamlet Zulu was scrambled; identified friendly prior to the interception of a BOAC aircraft.

3 Jun 59

STP – Problem 12.

4 Jun 59

Exercise – Straw Boss (F-89J's) 9 MA, 1 MI.

5 Jun 59

Five Army officers and five Sr. NCOs from RCHA visited the Station. A briefing was given at 1330 hours followed by a tour of the operational and technical facilities. STP – Problem 7.

7 Jun 59

F/O DD Law, AS/FtrC, selected to participate in the Rocket Meet and left for Cold Lake, Alberta this date.

8 Jun 59

Mr. JJ Boulais of AMTS CCE visited to make a study of access roads requirements. ECM – Boneyard II – working Crystal 2 hours. STP – Problem 7.

9 Jun 59

Emergency Defence Plan (EDP/59) completed. Exercise – Catseye 8. 10 MA, 6 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch 1 MA, 2 MI.

10 Jun 59

Exercise – Boneyard 18 MA, 11 MI. ECM – Boneyard II – LS Band Mechanical 4 hours. STP – Desk Top II (Problem 601 scripted).

11 Jun 59

WO1 Pain, Command Inspector of Explosives, visited for two days for the Annual inspection of explosives and armament facilities. F/L Eakins, ASWelO (from AMCHQ) visited the unit. Exercise – Chessmatch 1 MA, 4 MI. STP – Desk Top II (Problem 602) 3 hour film increased manning. This exercise commenced at 0839 hours and was a large scale synthetic exercise which simulated complete wartime conditions and involved considerable damage to long line communications facilities. The exercise terminated at 1700 hours.

12 Jun 59

STP – Problem 7.

13 Jun 59

Ottawa Valley Cubaree held in the Recreation Hall. 150-180 visiting cubs arrived making a total of 200 attending. Unknown – XE2 Hamlet Zulu scrambled and the target was identified as an Overseas BOAC aircraft off flight plan. Exercise – (Auxiliary) – Little Chessmatch 2 MA, 1 MI

14 Jun 59

Cpl. JF Landreville, Med A, from 4007 MU Uplands, reported in for special duty (14 – 20 Jun inclusive). AC2 O Kramar, OpMME, from 2451 (Auxiliary) Squadron Windsor was posted in for special duty (14 Jun – 31 Aug 59).

15 Jun 59

LAC AK Higginbottom from 53 GObC Det Brockville, reported in for trade training (15 – 26 Jun inclusive).

16 Jun 59

The two Tennis courts were completed in time for the NORAD competitions at this Station. Exercise – Chessmatch - 1 MA, 9 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch – 2 MA, 6 MI.

17 Jun 59

Messrs. JR Kenny and EC Cook of NRC conducted trials on coder-decoder portion of the Automatic Strobe Triangulation (ASTRID) equipment between 1200 hours and 1700 hours.

18 Jun 50

A Security Alert was held. Exercise – Cueball 21 1 MA, 6 MI.

20 Jun 59

W/C AW Riddell and F/L RF Maxon from ADCHQ, made a CE staff visit. Northern Ontario Recreation Association mixed Tennis and Ladies Softball tournaments were held at Foymount. The visiting Stations were Falconbridge, Edgar and Senneterre. Foymount placed third in the Ladies Softball playoffs and the Station won the tennis tournament. At the conclusion of the inter-station sports program there was an extremely successful Station dance.

22 Jun 59

Mr. Krupp, the Canadian Project Engineer for the AdCom II Microwave Installation, visited the unit to inspect the site location. Between 1030 hours and 1500 hours a briefing was held for unit technical personnel for Radar Improvement Programme and its effect upon the unit. Present were F/L R Shives of the Assistant for Telecom Systems Co-ordination (ASTC) branch of AFHQ, F/L N Hetherington of DRDP, AFHQ, F/O P Collier of D Eng C, AFHQ, F/L A Ireland of DRDP, ADCHQ and Mr. R Sheppard of AMCHQ. STP – Problem 6.

23 Jun 59

F/L Martin, 2416 Auxiliary Squadron Liaison Officer, visited to discuss summer camp plans.

24 Jun 59

Mr. RG Canning, AFHQ Construction Engineer, visited to discuss the new apartment buildings. Messrs. D Haggarty and F Masserellu of Canadian National Telegraph arrived on the unit to re-route the weather teletype circuit (Met 107). The re-routing involved cutting Killaloe range station of DOT off from this unit’s weather link. STP – Problem 13 (Battle Staff participation).

25 Jun 59

Exercise – Big Blast 0 MA, 2 MI. ECM – L Band & S Band Nimrod 29 – 60 minutes.

26 Jun 59

It was announced that F/O DD Law won the MacBrien Trophy for best controlling at the Annual Rocket Shoot at Station Cold Lake. Mr. H Rideley, the area maintenance supervisor for the Canadian General Electric Microwave System, conducted an inspection of the unit maintenance system between 1515 and 1700 hours. STP – Problem 6.

27 Jun 59

35 Air Cadets from Pembroke were given a familiarization tour of the unit.

28 Jun 59

A modification of the FPS-6 height finder involving the addition of a "ferrite-isolator" on the transmitter output was completed by unit personnel. This equipment acts as a protection for the transmitter from antenna "back radiation" and reduces frequency shift during operation.

29 Jun 59

LAC RK MacLean from 53 GObC Det Brockville reported in for trade training (29 Jun – 10 Jul 59). The following personnel from 2451 Auxiliary Squadron Windsor were posted in for camp training; AC1 JF Cheswick (29 Jun – 16 Aug 59); LAC GW Costeau and AC1 BR Rodie (29 Jun – 30 Aug 59). F/L J Eakins, ASWelO, (AMCHQ) visited. Mr. Marchingon of the Canadian National Teletype Maintenance Depot, visited the unit to repair the Met TT circuit.

30 Jun 59

Exercise – Crosstop 6 (Commercial broadcast facilities) 0 MA, 4 MI. ECM – S Band – source unknown – 1 hr 10 minutes. STP – Problem 13. The Royal Aircraft, Smoke Ring Fair Lady, landed safely at Ottawa 1913 hours local. F/O J Bates was appointed as specific controller.

1 Jul 59

F/C GA Weber, CE, from University of Saskatchewan Squadron and F/C MR McLean, PersAdm, from University of Alberta, reported in for summer training. STP – Problem 4 (Battle Staff).

2 Jul 59

Exercise – Boneyard I 29 MA, 22 MI (ECM L & S Bands and Chaff).

3 Jul 59

Mr. H Rogers of AMCHQ and Messrs. RL Martin and OA Vale of Defence Inspection services, arrived on the unit to inspect the quality of construction and installation of the rigid radome on the FPS-6 height finder. This inspection was in conjunction with an investigation of faults reported by other units with similar installations. STP – Problem 4.

5 Jul 59

The personnel of 2451 Auxiliary Squadron Windsor arrived for their two week summer camp period.

6 Jul 59

S/L HA Pattinson assumes command of the unit in the absence of W/C HE Smith on leave. Messrs. Reavely and Thorne of 6RD arrived to calibrate FPS-3 test equipment prior to RCAF personnel doing the semi-annual peaking of the FPS-3 search radar. W/C Monteith and S/L Cheyne from ADCHQ visited to inspect new construction and preventative maintenance. STP – Problem 4 (2451 Auxiliary Squadron participating).

7 Jul 59

Messrs. J Todd and S Black of Canadian General Electric arrived to conduct major modifications to the FPS-6 height finder under the direction of Mr. R Bowslaugh. Exercise – Chessmatch 3 MA, 3 MI.

8 Jul 59

STP – Problem 13 (Battle Staff participation 2451 Auxiliary Squadron).

9 Jul 59

Exercise – Chessmatch 6 MA, 2 MI. Exercise – Big Blast Red Eagle 4 MA, 4 MI (2451 Auxiliary Squadron assisting).

10 Jul 59

STP – Problem 11 (Auxiliary participation 2451 Squadron). FPS-6 off the air for CGE modifications.

11 Jul 59

The FPS-6 was returned to service at 1500 hours having completed three 6B and four 6A modifications inclusive including the addition of a new antenna control group at the RHI position and an automatic run-up and control system for the transmitter. These modifications partially complete the retrofit of the original FPS-6 to a type FPS-6A in conjunction with the RIP. A Station dance, held in the Recreation Hall, was attended by station and Auxiliary personnel.

12 Jul 59

F/L JL McMahon from ADCHQ visited to observe 2451 (Auxiliary) Wray Day. 2451 Auxiliary Squadron held their first Wray Day – 0830 to 2359 hours local – Little Chessmatch resulting in 1 MA, 3 MI. (1 TD – 2 CE).

13 Jul 59

F/C B Dick, FSv, reported in from Centralia for summer training (McMaster University Squadron). Exercise – Dutch Treat 6 MA, 9 MI. Emergency – Davenport Hotel #1 – Fuel emergency warning light; recovered at Ottawa without incident. STP – Problem 7 (2451 Auxiliary Squadron participating).

14 Jul 59

F/L AR Bjorndahl and FS DH Griffin from ADCHQ made a SOMSE staff visit.

15 Jul 59

W/C KW Hampson and WO1 JA Crate from AFHQ arrived for Hygiene inspection. ECM – L & S Band electronic (30 Air Div Shake Up Exercise – 20 minutes). STP – Problem 653 – 30th Air Div participation. Preliminary work on the FPS-3 peaking was commenced by Unit personnel. A Monte Carlo Night was held in the Recreation Hall as part of the recreation programme organized during the Auxiliary Summer Camp period.

16 Jul 59

W/C HE Smith assumes command of the unit on return from leave. Unknown – XG5 – DPI scrambled, track faded prior to intercept. Identified by OW Tower as Spartan Mosquito at 28,000 feet. Exercise – Chessmatch 4 MA, 4 MI. Exercise – (Auxiliary) – Chessmatch – 1 MA 1 MI. Emergency – DPL1 – Fire warning light recovered at OW with no problem.

17 Jul 59

Dr Arnell, Scientific Advisor to the CAS, Dr. Radford, Corr Director of Systems Evaluation and W/C J Woolfenden from AFHQ arrived for a familiarization visit and tour of the tower. Lt. AJ Schneider, WO2 RS Hedges, Sgt. McDimmell and Cpl. MG Lumonis from the Field Security section of the Intelligence Corps visited the unit and were given a briefing and tour of the tower. Messrs. JG Blain and HE Henderson of Bedard and Girard Contracting Company visited the unit to discuss details of Operations Building power modifications for the RIP. STP – Problem 8. The Station Softball Team participated in the NORA tournament at North Bay.

18 Jul 59

F/O RA Spencer, PRO, 2416 Auxiliary Squadron Ottawa arrived for two days – PRO duties. The FPS-3 was removed from service for scheduled semi-annual peaking at 0830 hours. At 1800 hours the FPS-3 went back on the air after the first complete peaking to be carried out solely by unit personnel at RCAF Station Foymount.

19 Jul 59

The personnel of 2416 Auxiliary Squadron Ottawa arrived for their two weeks summer camp period.

20 Jul 59

F/L CFR Crosson, new SSupO reported in on transfer from 1 Air Division. F/L RM Muir, from ADCHQ, SOGT staff, visited to discuss Ground Training problems. Unknown – XE identified TCA Viscount 637 Flight 254 from VO to OW. Unknown – XB98 identified as 2 C-45s Nos. 1504 and 2334. STP – Problem 8.

21 Jul 59

Lt. Col. RV Hyde, Director of the Armed Services Postal Services visited the unit. A Board of Inquiry was held to study trade exam failures.

22 Jul 59

STP – Problem 9 (Battle Staff participation).

23 Jul 59

LAC RE Foster and LAC RLG Pental from Station Edgar arrived to carry out Preventative Maintenance. F/L J Eakins, ASWelO, (AMCHQ) visited.

24 Jul 59

F/O AW Foster and F/O JE McLean, OC i/c WP personnel of 2416 Auxiliary Squadron OW arrived on TD (2 days). F/L WE Bullock RSO 2416 Auxiliary Squadron OW arrived for 2 days squadron duties. Messrs. T Sullivan, GJ Johnson, and RC Goodfellow of Sullivan Construction Co. visited the Ops Bldg in the company of Mr. W MacPherson, DCL, to look over construction changes to be made during the RIP. ECM – L Band electronic from Big Blast mission on Suzy Q – 10 minutes – condition 3 – 10 minutes – condition 1. STP - Problem 5.

25 Jul 59

F/C B Erickson, TechTel, reported in from Station Clinton for summer training – University of BC Squadron.

27 Jul 59

Exercise – Boneyard 2 AI electronic and stream jamming. 6 MA 7 MI. STP – Problem 8 (Auxiliary personnel manned all positions except Battle Commander).

29 Jul 59

Unknown – XE 9 HLZ1 scrambled – identified friendly prior to intercept as TWA 893 off flight plan. Exercise – HLB1 proceeding to Puritan for PAI reported port engine flamed out. Returned to OW and relit during descent. STP – Problem 10 – Battle Staff participation Tomboy acted as Sector.

30 Jul 59

S/L GJ Cheyne from AFHQ visited for two days regarding the status of trial methods for preventative maintenance in operating plants. F/L Myers, STelO, attended an RIP Progress meeting at ATSC, RCAF Station Victoria Island. This meeting covered all progress throughout the Pinetree line to date and any problems to be expected. Exercise – Big Blast 1 MA 5 MI.

31 Jul 59

F/L RW Butcher of the CE Field Liaison staff of ADCHQ visited regarding preventative maintenance. F/C JJ Renaud, PersAdm, from the University of Montreal, reported in for summer training. STP – Problem 8 (Auxiliary personnel manned all positions except Battle Commander). A swimming programme commenced whereby all service personnel are tested (Junior Red Cross level) and classes commenced for non-swimmers and personnel who failed to pass the a/n test.

1 Aug 59

Sgt. JPG Deschamps, AFP, reported in for one month annual training (MATP).

2 Aug 59

F/L JJM Coulombe, new MO, reported in on transfer from Station Centralia. Messrs. RW Kelly and TC Byberg of RCA Victor Co., arrived to commence the caulking of the rigid radome on the FPS-6. A brush fire was reported at Lake Clear and fire fighters from this unit were dispatched to assist.

3 Aug 59

A brush fire was reported at Smith Lake and Station personnel were dispatched to help with the fire fighting. 4 Aug 59. Mr. FE Wright, AFHQ Construction Engineer, visited for one day for CCE inspection. F/L FA Stock assumed the position of COpsO in the absence of S/L HA Pattinson, on leave. F/L NG Bishop, F/C DL Allcorn and F/C WB Rayner from 53 GObC Det Brockville Ont, visited the unit and were given a briefing and tour of the tower. Exercise – Fallout 6 MA 3 MI.

5 Aug 59

Mr. John Warr, of the NORWESTO Communications Co., visited for a telephone maintenance inspection. Unknown - UA7 – originating in Battleaxe area made unknown at 1944Z. Identified friendly at 1950Z by flight plan as a CF-100 from Bagotville to North Bay. STP – Problem 10 – Battle Staff participation.

6 Aug 59

S/L CL McManus, F/O RH Koehn, F/O FW Hall, F/O MH Seifert, from 410 Squadron Uplands, arrived for GCI cross training for 2 days). Exercise – Chessmatch 3 MA 5 MI. Exercise – Boneyard 33 MA 12 MI. Caulking of the rigid radome was completed at 1500 hours. A Nuclear and Security alert was held. The new Security lighting in the Ops Compound proved extremely effective and the station personnel and dependents showed excellent response to the Nuclear warning.

7 Aug 59

STP – Problem 16.

8 Aug 59

Emergency – T-33 21239 had unserviceable air speed indicator – HLZ section scrambled and led him in for a landing

10 Aug 59

Dr. GH Cussen, who was on post graduate work for two years in Canada (from Ireland) and employed by the RCAF, reported in from Station St. Hubert to replace F/L JJM Coulombe, MO, on leave. Sgt. HA Haggstrom reported in from 1 R&CS Clinton on TD for familiarization in order to keep current in the Operational aspects of the AC&W system. (4 days). Mr. Jack Martin of Bedard & Girard Co. commenced preliminary work in the Power Plant for the shutdown scheduled for 9 Sep. STP – Problem 16. It was announced that WO1 PC Redgrave, TelMSupt, won first place in the ADC Amateur Photography contest.

11 Aug 59

Exercise – Boneyard 3 37 MA 4 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch 2 MA 4 MI. Electrical power modifications in Ops Bldg commenced in preparation for installation of a new 110/208 volt distribution board in the diesel plant under direction of foreman R Lalonde of the Bedard and Girard Company.

12 Aug 59

Mr. HR Merritt, DOT Liaison Officer, and Dr. JA Patton, STM representative, visited to discuss STP and AMIS matters. The TPS-501 back-up height finder was removed from service in conjunction with the RIP and storage of the obsolete equipment in the back-up tower commenced. The annual communications equipment overhaul was commenced by a group of eight NE Co. technicians under the direction of Mr. S Roberts. Exercise – Cueball 23 1 Ma 19 MI. STP – Problem 654 – Battle Staff participation.

13 Aug 59

A familiarization visit of the unit was given to 79 RTTP trainees, 3 officers and 8 instructors from 2416 Auxiliary Squadron Uplands. Exercise – Big Blast 0 MA 2 MI. Emergency – XB67 in Trenton area. XLZ1 scrambled to intercept and handed over to Suzy Q. Pilot reported there was no aircraft in the area that appeared to be in trouble. Weather was good.

14 Aug 59

A briefing and familiarization tour of facilities was given (1100 – 1530 hours) to a group of DDP purchasing agents in training consisting of Messrs. TL Pelton, DP Richard, DC Thom, BJ Pannel, FW Diamond, DC Gerber and RR Smedley. F/L J Lapointe, ADCHQ, reported in on TD for Command audit. STP – Problem 16.

15 Aug 59

F/L P Gosson from 2416 Auxiliary Squadron Ottawa reported in for one week contact training. A Station dance was held in the Recreation Hall.

17 Aug 59

STP – Problem 17.

18 Aug 59

Exercise – Chessmatch 4 MA 4 MI (4 pair committed).

19 Aug 59

S/L HA Pattinson reassumes position of COpsO on return from leave. STP – Problem 13 (Battle Staff). Removal and storage of TPS 501 was completed by unit Radar personnel.

20 Aug 59

ECM – L and S Band from USAF – 46 minutes. One triangulation exercise with Signpost – 2 hours.

21 Aug 59

ECM – L & S Band from USAF call sign Coconut – 10 minutes. Big Blast Sound Wave L & S Bands, mechanical – 1 hour 22 minutes. STP – Problem 17.

22 Aug 59

The Station Track & Field team place third in an inter-station meet at Station Rockcliffe.

23 Aug 59

Dr. GH Cussen, temporary MO in the absence of F/L JJM Coulombe, returned to Station St. Hubert.

24 Aug 59

FS Edwards from AFHQ arrived to assist in putting aeration tank sewage treatment plant back into proper operating condition. F/L J Eakins, ASWelO, (AMCHQ) visited. F/L TA Marshall handed over the Account Section to F/L J Lapointe from ADCHQ. F/L Marshall is transferred to Station St Sylvestre. STP – Problem 7. The 35 foot inflated radome on the left tower was deflated at 1430 hours and removed by unit personnel to allow roofing of the tower and removal of the pressurizing equipment by the RIP contractor.

25 Aug 59

F/L FA Stock assumes routine duties of COpsO, pending the transfer of S/L HA Pattinson on 31 Aug to SAGE Syracuse, NY. Mr. L Blais, Bedard & Girard supervisor, arrived to direct work during the coming diesel plant shut-down. The right 35 foot inflated radome was removed by unit personnel at 1515 hours.

26 Aug 59

LAC GV MacDougall and LAC WJ Lee arrived on TD from Station Edgar for preventative maintenance. ECM – Live triangulations 2 hours. STP – Problem 13 (Battle Staff). The Annual Safe and Skilled Driving competition was held with seven drivers competing. Cpl. Dionne won the event by a close margin over Cpl. Tennant.

27 Aug 59

F/Os Boulger, Bilton, Pietrozko and Hook from 428 Squadron Uplands arrived for cross training one day. Messrs. W Bracke and G Wamboldt of NE Co. completed a supervisory visit to the MRP working on the overhaul of unit communications equipment (2 days). Mr. R Flindle of NE Co. did a survey of calibration methods used by the unit on the GPA 30 Video Mapping equipment. Exercise – Catseye 9 5 MA 2 MI.

28 Aug 59

STP – Problem 17.

29 Aug 59

Station Foymount place second in the NORA Archery Tournament held at Station Senneterre.

30 Aug 59

A break-in and theft in the Sr. NCOs, Cpls’ and Airmen’s Messes was discovered in the early morning. The AFP, OPP and SIU are investigating and a Summary Investigation has been convened.

31 Aug 59

F/L JJM Coulombe assumes the position of unit MO on return from leave. F/L DS Berube assume the position of SAO on transfer from Station St Sylvestre. Unknown – UK2 identified prior to intercept as two CF-100 under Puritan control. STP – Problem 12.

1 Sep 59

Mr. RG Canning, AFHQ Construction Engineer, made a CCE inspection. S/L SR Miller, COpsO, reported in on transfer from Station Edgar. Exercise – Chessmatch 1 MA 3 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch 5 MA 3 MI. ECM – Triangulation Ex 17 with Signpost – 2 hours.

2 Sep 59

WO1 Aucoin and Sgt. Farthing from ADCHQ visited for a Power Plant inspection. STP – Problem 9 (Battle Staff).

3 Sep 59

S/L Grigg, F/L Wingate and one representative from the Civil Service Commission from ADCHQ Organization and Establishment visited to discuss cleaning staff establishment. AIRCRAFT EM Reyno, D/AOC, made a staff visit. Exercise – Big Blast Red Eagle 5 MA 2 MI. ECM – Big Blast Red Eagle S Band mechanical – 1 hour.

4 Sep 59

F/L JL McMahon from ADCHQ arrived to discuss the operational training of Auxiliary personnel and Auxiliary fighter controller evaluations. Communications equipment annual overhaul completed. Unknown – UA5E identified by Eskimo by IFF – CF-100 target. STP – Problem 8.

5 Sep 59

ECM – S Band source unknown – 17 minutes.

6 Sep 59

The Cpl’s. Club Softball team represented the Station in the ADC inter-section Softball playoffs at Station Edgar. Edgar won the sudden-death playoff 4-0.

8 Sep 59

The A/G/A Transmitter site was switched from Ops Bldg diesel to commercial hydro power at 1330 hours in preparation for the conversion of power plant distribution equipment. Exercise – Chessmatch 0 MA 4 MI. ECM – Signpost Exercise 15 – 1 hour 45 minutes.

9 Sep 59

The Ops Bldg diesel plant was shut down at 0300 hours for RIP conversion to a new distribution panel board. Temporary hydro power was supplied by the contractor to essential lights, the telephone system, teletype, microwave equipment and main radome pressurizing equipment. Mr. R Baker was on hand from DCL to inspect contractor’s work. During this period (9 – 12 Sep) the majority of operational staff proceeded to various units for cross training. The RCN is preparing revised plans for the relocation of naval headquarters outside the Ottawa area in the event of emergency. The Eganville area is being examined as a possible site and it is desirable that a service establishment be found near this general area, where a limited amount of essential equipment and records could be stored in peacetime with adequate protection and security. The following RCN officers visited to examine any facilities which may be available. This visit was of an exploratory nature only and no commitment was made at that time. Lt Cdr EM Jones, Lt Cdr V Henry, Lt Cdr CJ Mair and Lt H Hargreaves.

10 Sep 59

Messrs. W Trischuk, AFHQ, Mr. Macklin, Pat Monahan, Lawrence Monahan and Oliver Lloyd, all members of the consulting firm of Marshall, Macklin and Monahan, arrived to carry out the preliminary survey of Radar Improvement. At 0707 hours a failure of commercial hydro supplying the camp put the Ops Bldg completely out and the main radome started to deflate. At 0825 hours the contractor and unit personnel succeeded in restoring power from the diesel plant through temporary facilities in time to save the main radome from complete collapse. The IFF antenna was slightly damaged, however, repair was possible through unit resources before the radar was returned to service.

11 Sep 59

S/L McCarten from AFHQ made a medical staff visit. At 2300 hours the new 110/208 power distribution panel was energized in the Ops building diesel plant and power restored to the unit radar equipment. The Unit Safety Supervisor (Sgt. WE Day) and the winner of the unit Safe and Skilled Driving Contest (Cpl. Dionne) attended the Provincial Contest finals held in Kingston, Ont. Cpl. Dionne placed 21st out of 31 contestants.

12 Sep 59

At 0035 hours the unit returned to operational status after the 72 hour power shut-down.

13 Sep 59

A fire was reported at the School in the early afternoon. It originated in a pile of trash near the new addition to the School and a small portion of one wall was scorched. An investigation revealed that there was no arson involved.

14 Sep 59

S/L SR Miller assumes command of RCAF Station Foymount in the absence of W/C HE Smith on practice flying. Sgt. Bristown from SIU Rockcliffe reported in to investigate discrepancies in the operation of the Central Warehouse. STP – Problem 8.

15 Sep 59

Mr. Ross and Mr. Ash, representatives from the District Taxation Office, visited for the purpose of checking the personal exemption claims of RCAF personnel and the income tax accounting procedures of our accounts section. At 1400 hours, Mr. EC Cook and Mr. RJ McEwan of NRC installed recorder, receiver and decoding portions of the ASTRID installation for tests within the next few months. Mr. CA Hunt and Mr. CW Coombs of the NE Co. Belleville arrived to prepare for delivery of chassis for the new FPS-20 search radar equipment the next day. Exercise – Chessmatch 1 MA 7 MI. Five plastic tote boards were installed. These boards are being used for the display of tactical action and have proven superior to the old type.

16 Sep 59

S/L RA Osborne, Command Matron, made a staff visit. Two moving vans from Belleville arrived with the FPS-20 equipment. Under the direction of Messrs. Hunt and Coombs of NE, the units were unloaded and situated in their final locations in RM 119 of the Ops building by 1630 hours. ECM – Boneyard 3 – electronic mechanical 1 hour 46 minutes. Exercise – Boneyard 3 S Band & L Band 0MA 8 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch 0 MA 2 MI. STP – Problem 13.

17 Sep 59

Cpl. WG Ray and LAC WJ Lee arrived on TD from Station Edgar for preventative maintenance. Dr. Rettie and Mr. Kenny of NRC checked out ASTRID equipment at 1100 hours and departed 1600 hours. Unknown – XE18 Sector scrambled HLZ 1 DFR C-45 #515 off flight plan. ECM – Big Blast Clerk S Band and L Band – 1 hour 17 minutes.

18 Sep 59

A general briefing and tour of the Operations building was given to five officers and 13 F/Cs from the basic observer course 5905 in Uplands. ECM – source unknown – 37 minutes. STP – Problem 6.

19 Sep 59

Unknown – XE22 Sector scrambled 60X 1 DFR International Harvester DC-5 N-125H. Station Foymount place second in the NORAD Golf Tournament held at Station North Bay.

20 Sep 59

One flight each was dispatched to the United Church, Anglican and RC Church in Eganville for the Battle of Britain services.

21 Sep 59

Captain Boucher, Dental Officer and Pte. Boucher, Assistant from Camp Petawawa, reported in for a three week dental visit. STP – Problem 6.

22 Sep 59

ECM – Founder aircraft (Red Eagle) L Band and S Band – 57 minutes. Exercise – Chessmatch 4 MA 3 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch 3 MA 1 MI. A fire was reported at McLeod's farm and the water trailer and 4 X 4 were dispatched.

23 Sep 59

A familiarization tour was given to F/O Doherty of the Directorate of Radar and Data Processing AFHQ. ECM – Founder aircraft Red Eagle L Band and S Band – 30 minutes.

24 Sep 59

F/L AC Edmunds assumed the position of SAO in the absence of F/L DS Berube on leave. ECM – Big Blast Red Eagle, Catseye 10, Bank Clerk mechanical, L and S Bands – 2 hours. ECM – Boneyard 3 airborne AI mechanical – 3 hours. Exercise – Big Blast Red Eagle, Bank Clerk, Catseye 10 – 9 MA 11 MI. Exercise – Boneyard 2 12 MA 21 MI.

25 Sep 59

Messrs. EC Cook, RJ Kenny and LJ McEwan installed the indicator portion of the ASTRID system. The annual overhaul of the 15-J1D radar trainer by Mr. TA Davidson of RCA Victor Co. was commenced with the assistance of unit radar personnel.

26 Sep 59

Kiwanis Kids Day – 35 teenage boys from Pembroke were given a guided tour of the station and operations site.

28 Sep 59

Unknown – XE13E in Puritan area. DPZ2 scrambled by Sugarcane. Intercepted by Eskimo – identified as a B-17 with no flight plan. STP – Problem 12 (scripted).

29 Sep 59

Mr. N Cook of NRC set up ASTRID installation in preparation for a demonstration the next day. Exercise – Chessmatch 2 MA 0 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch (Turnaround) 9 MA 4 MI.

30 Sep 59

S/L MW Garnett, Major EC Price (USAF), F/L GP Ramsay, F/L MH Shaw and F/L DOH Lefebre of AFHQ in addition to F/L JL McMahon and F/L RW Farrington of ADCHQ observed a demonstration of a communications jamming simulator as well as a demonstration of ASTRID by NRC. The Comms jamming simulator was built up by unit Comm Techs under the direction of F/O FC Ling. Mr. RG Canning, AFHQ Construction Engineer, visited for a CEM5 inspection. F/L OH Hack, SOGT branch, ADCHQ, reported in on TD for a GT staff visit and to give a projectionist course. Exercise – Chessmatch 2 MA 2MI. STP – Problem 10 (Battle Staff) (Simulated TAC action).

1 Oct 59

W/C NJ Gallagher, Command RC Chaplain and W/C W Rodger, Command Protestant Chaplain, visited for two days. F/P DJ Cockburn and F/O WP Berlanquet from 410 Squadron Uplands arrived for one day cross training. Unknown – SB45 during Catseye. Intercepted by DPK Eskimo control. IDFR – 1 KC-97 late flight plan correlation by Puritan. Exercise – Catseye II 7 MA 13 MI.

2 Oct 59

The annual overhaul of the 15-J1D was completed by RCA. The message centre and cipher room was moved from Rooms 113, 144, and 120 on the first floor to Rooms 412A, B and C on the fourth floor of the Ops Bldg in conjunction with the RIP. STP – Problem 16. A Station Dance was held in the Recreation Centre sponsored by the Community Council.

3 Oct 59

Sgt. WL Rogers, Cpl. WG Ray and LAC DH Behrens from Station Edgar arrive on TD for preventative maintenance.

5 Oct 59

Mr. JD Golds of Canadian Applied Research Ltd., visited in connection with the operation of Type 232 Recording equipment. WO2 Dilworth and Sgt. R Lee from AMCHQ SACO visited for two days to obtain information on the C232 Radar Camera recording system to assist in the preparation of an engineering order. Sulphers Ltd. have started the construction of the Guard House at the Station. Mr. G Wamboldt and a party of Northern Electric Co. technicians conducted an overhaul of UHF and VHF antennas at the receiver and transmitter sites. Exercise – Chessmatch 4 MA 0 MI. STP – Problem 16.

6 Oct 59

The Canada Savings Bond Campaign commenced.

7 Oct 59

Mr. R Nikkel of DRB and Mr. Greenwood of Canadian Arsenal Ltd. inspected possible sites on the unit for a monitor installation for coming Belt Loop trials with an RAF Valiant ECM aircraft. Dr. Rettie, Mr. N Cook and Mr. R Kenny of NRC demonstrated the ASTRID equipment to F/L Tanner and F/L Elton of ADCHQ.

ECM – Big Blast Red Eagle L and S band – 40 minutes. STP – Problem 602 (Battle Staff).

8 Oct 59

S/L Card of ADCHQ arrived for a Telecom staff visit and crypto inspection. ECM – Steeltrap 2 GCI site runs.

9 Oct 59

ECM – By Play 2 GCI site runs. Exercise – Chessmatch 2 MA 2 MI. STP – Problem 16.

10 Oct 59

Exercise (Auxiliary) – Little Chessmatch 3 MA 1 MI.

11 Oct 59

ECM – 1 GCI site run.

13 Oct 59

S/L SR Miller assumes command of RCAF Station Foymount in the absence of W/C HE Smith on leave. F/O Potvin and F/O Walker from 410 Squadron Uplands arrived for one day cross training. Exercise – Fast Move 0 MA 0 MI. A Security alert was called in conjunction with a Cueball exercise. The Station was not tested by an infiltration force. Azimuth time recorder equipment, which had arrived by special air freight on Sat 10 Oct, was installed for use during exercise "Fast Move". The recorder successfully operated during the exercise which was completed at 1600 hours 14 Oct.

14 Oct 59

The Airmen’s October Trade Exams were held. F/O FC Ling who was STelO at Foymount from Jan 57 to Sep 57 and then A/STelO after that time, departed on transfer to AFHQ Ottawa. ECM – 5 GCI site runs L and S Bands – 2 hours. ECM – Fast Move L and S Bands – 1 hour.

15 Oct 59

Due to the large exercise held on 14 Oct the FtrCop Airmen’s Trade exams were held today. Installation of a UPA35 indicator on the FPS-3 was completed by Messrs. N Cook and J Humphreys of NRC for use with the ASTRID triangulation system.

16 Oct 59

Two RCASC officers from Camp Petawawa, Captain Gladstone and Lt. J McLeish together with 6 ORs visited to examine our messing facilities and were given a tour of the tower. Exercise – Big Blast Red Eagle 1 MA 1 MI. ECM – Big Blast Red Eagle – 1 hour 40 minutes. STP – Problem 17.

17 Oct 59

This unit placed first in the NORA Flag Football tournament held at Station Edgar virtually assuming possession of the NORA Commanders Trophy in the first year of that organization.

18 Oct 59

ECM – Big Photo 494 L and S Bands – 40 minutes. ECM - 60 GCI site runs (ASTRID trials) – 2 hours. A special ECM run was made against the unit by a C-119 aircraft from St Hubert ECM unit to test the ASTRID equipment operated by Dr. Rettie and Messrs. RJ Kenny and N Cook of NRC. The ASTRID equipment required further modifications.

19 Oct 59

The DM Auditors arrived for their annual inspection. Mr. FE Wright, AFHQ Construction Engineer, made a CCE inspection. F/L JCP Brunet, Air/Nav, reported in for 15 days annual training (MATP) in PersAdm. A complete power failure in the Ops building took place at 0855 hours when the trouble was found by contractor personnel to be a loose plate in the new 110/208 distribution panel. STP – Problem 17.

20 Oct 59

F/L Eakins, ASWelO, (AMCHQ), visited. Emergency – Chessmatch Blue 1 Target Radio Compass failure and short of fuel – recovered without incident at OW. ECM – handcuff 23 working Suzy Q – S Band – 20 minutes. ECM – By Play 51 – GCI site run L and S Bands – 15 minutes. ECM – Adams aircraft Suzy Q L and S Bands – 15 minutes. Exercise – Exercise Zone – Turnaround test with OW. 15 MA 12 MI.

21 Oct 59

The Unit Junior Promotion Board was convened to review R211As. Emergency – Catseye 12, Squawk IV over YB recovered by Tomboy. ECM – By Play 67 GCI site runs L and S Bands – 15 minutes. ECM – GCI site run L and S Bands – 15 minutes. STP – Problem 13 (Battle Staff).

22 Oct 59

F/L CN Evoy, Command Medical Secretary, made a staff visit. A full scale ASTRID demonstration was made by Drs. Rettie and Hunt aided by Messrs. N Cook, J Humphreys, L McEwan and R Kenny of NRC to S/L SJ Woodman, F/L FA Tanner, Mr. RL Baglow and Mr. SJ Woodend of ADCHQ; Mr. WM Searle and Mr. Gibson of DRB and Messrs. R Harrison and JC Barnes of NRC. During the evening a two station triangulation on ASTRID was highly successful while the Catseye 12 exercise was in progress. Unknown – One CF-100 identified prior to intercept as Piker Red I. ECM – NRC ASTRID trial 1730Z to 1905Z – 2 hours. Exercise – Boneyard 3 NRC ASTRID trials 2 MA 0 MI.

23 Oct 59

An Airmen’s Mess Dinner was held this date. ECM – Catseye 12 L and S Band – 2 hours. Exercise – Catseye 12 6 MA 12 MI. STP – Problem 17.

24 Oct 59

The North Renfrew High School girls Volleyball meet was held in the Station Recreation Centre with approximately 150 girls participating (13 teams). ECM – By Play aircraft 2 GCI site runs – L and S Bands- 30 minutes.

26 Oct 59

A semi-trailer monitor van and its diesel power truck which had arrived 24 Oct were successfully located at the receiver site in preparation for the Belt Loop trials. The monitoring facilities for Belt Loop were under the supervision of Mr. RF Nikkel of DRB and operated by Messrs. R Greenwood, AL Freeman and AE Saether of CAL. ECM – By Play aircraft 2 GCI site runs – S Band – 22 minutes. STP – Problem 18.

27 Oct 59

W/C HE Smith reassumes command of RCAF Station Foymount on return from leave. Cpl. JR Genest from ESIU Rockcliffe reported in for 3 Days investigational duties. Mr. C O’Neil and K Garner visited for Fire Alarm Maintenance Service. Dr. F Hunt and Messrs. RS Richards and RK Wilkinson of NRC set up the following ECCM equipments on the FPS-6 for use during the Belt Loop trials: Pre-selection cavity dicke receiver, logarithmic receiver, video integrator and step-gain receiver. Operation of the ECCM equipment and recording of its operation was under the direction of Dr. Hunt. ECM – By Play aircraft 2 GCI site runs – S Band – 20 minutes. ECM – Synthetic Signpost Exercise – 45 minutes. ECM – By Play aircraft GCI site run – S Band – 14 minutes. Exercise – Boneyard I 13 MA 6 MI.

28 Oct 59

The first preliminary run for the Belt Loop trials was made by a C-119 of ADC EW unit using two Alt – 501 S Band carcinatron jamming transmitters. Emergency – Argus 729 observed flying a right hand triangle. Intercepted and found not to be in distress. ECM – By Play aircraft GCI site run S Band – 12 minutes. STP – Problem 602 (Battle Staff participation).

29 Oct 59

The Station Senior Promotion and CFR Board was held. The second Belt Loop preliminary run with the CEPE Dakota and the third with the C-119 each with one ALT50k were made. Observers for the Belt Loop preliminary trials were S/Ls Potter and Palmer of the RAF Bomber Command Development Unit, Whittering; S/L Robertson of DEW, AFHQ, Mr. L Proctor and F/O Doherty of DRDP, AFHQ; F/Ls Farrington and TEW Robson ADCHQ; Mr. Miedzinsky of DRB. ECM – L Band Jamming – Source unknown – 40 minutes. ECM – By Play aircraft GCI site run – S Band – 14 minutes. ECM – By Play aircraft 4 GCI site runs – S Band – 24 minutes.

30 Oct 59

S/L SR Miller assumes command of RCAF Station Foymount in the absence of W/C HE Smith on practice flying. ECM – By Play aircraft 3 GCI site runs – S Band – 50 minutes. STP – Problem 17.

31 Oct 59

Emergency – T-33 No 308 reported unserviceable radio compass, engine running rough and pitot static system unserviceable. OW weather 200’ and ½ mile. Recovered at OW without further incident. ECM – By Play aircraft 3 GCI site runs – S Band – 21 minutes. A Station Halloween Dance was held in the Recreation Centre.

1 Nov 59

ECM – By Play aircraft 6 GCI site runs – S Band – 44 minutes.

2 Nov 59

W/C HE Smith reassumes command of RCAF Station Foymount on return from practice flying. ECM – By Play aircraft 5 GCI site runs – 50 minutes. Exercise – Boneyard 25 ECM – AI, 3 MA 9 MI. STP – Problem 18.

3 Nov 59

S/L Sharp from SOAF reported in for the M&I audit Board. Emergency – DPJ1 on 121.5, Transmitter out, could transmit only to OW approach. DPJ2 was acting as go-between DPJ1 and OW tower. DPJ1 cleared to descent to 22,000 feet. DPJ2 experienced radio failure at 1940Z and DPJ1 vectored onto J2. J1 led J2 to OW and cleared to GCA. DPJ Section landed without further incident. Emergency – HLE1 Squawk 4 radio failure. HLE2 vectored onto HLE1 – recovered OW without incident. ECM – By Play aircraft 4 GCI site runs – 40 minutes. Exercise – Chessmatch 4 MA 0 MI.

4 Nov 59

F/O JC Brisson, Sgt. CP Callander and LAC EA Vancauwenbergh from Station Uplands, visited for the purpose of carrying out a quarterly inspection of weapons. ECM – By Play aircraft 4 GCI site runs – 40 minutes. Exercise – Belt Loop #1 ECM Valiant 2 MA 0 MI. The first Main Belt Loop flight with the RAF Valiant was observed at Foymount by W/C Long and S/L Robertson of DEW; Mr. Heaton-Jones, Mr. G Baillie and S/L Potter of the RAF; S/L Woodman and F/L Farrington of ADCHQ and Mr. L Proctor and F/O Doherty of DRDP.

5 Nov 59

Captain Lewis H Tew, Captain George C Nicoloff, T/Sgt. Gene E Milliman and T/Sgt. Kenneth C Laderbush from 26th SAGE Region USAF Syracuse conducted a SAGE briefing and a briefing on the Manual Input System. This meeting was attended by all available controllers and operational staff. Mr. J Warr of North West Telephone Co. conducted his bi-monthly inspection of Unit telephone maintenance. Messrs. R Kenny and N Cook of NRC and Messrs. AE Bedow and TD Dazell of the Ampex Corporation inspected ASTRID equipment and conducted a modification. ECM – By Play aircraft 4 GCI site runs – 40 minutes. Exercise – Belt Loop #2 ECM C-119 0 MA 0 MI.

6 Nov 59

Mr. R Whittke of DRB (DTRE) and Mr. G Baillie, Chief RAF Signals officer, toured the Ops Bldg and observed the second Valiant flight. Emergency – DPK3 Squawk radio failure, recovered OW without assistance. ECM – By Play aircraft 3 GCI site runs – 30 minutes. Exercise – Belt Loop #2 ECM Valiant 6 MA 2 MI. STP – Problem 7.

7 Nov 59

ECM – By Play aircraft 7 GCI site runs – 60 minutes.

8 Nov 59

ECM – By Play aircraft 5 GCI site runs – 50 minutes

9 Nov 59

The third and final flight for the Belt Loop trials was completed. W/C Trischuk and F/L CR Dube of AFHQ, CE along with a team of consulting engineers Messrs. SG Barber, J Monahan and JE Lansky surveyed locations on the unit for the SAGE annex, darkroom and GATR Site. ECM – Valiant Belt Loop trials – 3 hours. ECM – By Play aircraft 2 GCI site runs – 20 minutes. Exercise – Belt Loop #3 ECM Valiant 6 MA 2 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch 1 MA 5 MI. STP – Problem 18. New Cinemascope equipment was installed in the Station Theatre and movies commenced this date.

10 Nov 59

Command Board of Inquiry was convened to investigate the shortage in the Central Warehouse. Emergency – B-47 By Play aircraft 47 – 2 engines shut down, considerable vibration and a fire on board. Handed over to Suzy Q over Watertown. Extinguished fire and maintained altitude to Westover AFB. ECM – By Play aircraft 4 GCI site runs – 40 minutes. Exercise – Boneyard 3 4 MA 6 MI. Three members of the RAF Valiant crew visited the unit – W/C TP Downey, S/L Potter and F/L Bainbridge.

11 Nov 59

W/C HE Smith laid a station wreath at the Remembrance Day services in Eganville and one flight of airmen took part in the parade and service. Cpl. WG Ray and LAC DH Behrens from Station Edgar arrived for preventative maintenance. ECM – By Play aircraft 9 GCI site runs – 90 minutes.

12 Nov 59

Mr. LH Taylor and G Holt from DRB arrived to deliver equipment for Belt Loop. ECM – By Play aircraft 4 GCI site runs – 40 minutes. ECM – Big Blast – 12 minutes. Exercise – Big Blast 0 MA 2 MI.

13 Nov 59

The Belt Loop trailer and ECCM equipment were dismantled and removed from the unit. Emergency – VC529 declared fuel emergency at 1739Z, cancelled emergency 1749Z and proceeded on course. ECM – By Play aircraft 5 GCI site runs – 50 minutes. STP – Problem 8.

14 Nov 59

Emergency – VC293 Squawk 4 over OW – no radio contact with Eskimo or OW. 293 eventually contacted JU approach and cancelled the emergency. ECM – By Play aircraft 3 GCI site runs – 30 minutes. A Sadie Hawkins Dance was held in the Recreational Centre.

15 Nov 59

Family Day was held at the Operations Building from 1330 to 1630 hours when any interested dependents were given a tour of the tower. ECM – By Play aircraft 5 GCI site runs – 50 minutes.

16 Nov 59

F/L LWF Beasleigh and F/O WI Suttie from Station Senneterre visited for one day to discuss mutual surveillance problems. ECM – By Play aircraft 3 GCI site runs – 30 minutes. Exercise – Boneyard 2 15 MA 15 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch 0 MA 6 MI. STP – Problem 9.

17 Nov 59

ECM – By Play aircraft 6 GCI site runs – 30 minutes. Exercise – Boneyard 16 MA 11 MI.

18 Nov 59

F/L GH Dennis, F/L RL Cross, Sgt. VL Parkinson, two Cpls. and 8 LACs from Station Edgar arrived for a familiarization visit. Dr. Fred Hunt, Mr. Jack Kenny, Mr. Ned Cook from NRC arrived to check the installation for the ASTRID trials to be held on 19 Nov 59. ECM – By Play aircraft 5 GCI site runs – 50 minutes. Exercise – Boneyard 20 MA 9 MI. STP – Problem 10.

19 Nov 59

The ASTRID was demonstrated on Thurs 19 Nov by Dr. Rettie and Mr. N Cook of NRC to Lt. Col. W Holcomb (US Army Liaison Ottawa), Captain D Menheim (Radcom Dept, NORAD HQ, Colorado Springs), Captain W Trapp (Air Defence Ops, Ft Bliss, Maryland) and Captain W Sheaves (US Army Signal Corps, Ft Bliss). The US Army officers were accompanied by F/L W Stuart of DEW, AFHQ. The visitors were also given a tour of the Ops building before their departure. ECM – By Play aircraft 5 GCI site runs – 50 minutes. ECM – Big Blast ECM EL and ES – 1 hour. Exercise – Cueball 6 MA 23 MI. A Security Alert was called at 1600 hours.

20 Nov 59

The DM Auditors completed their audit. The Canadian Savings Bond campaign terminated. The total sales, both cash and pay assignment, for the unit was 184 bonds – a total of $46,200. ECM – By Play aircraft 8 GCI site runs – 1 hour 20 minutes.

21 Nov 59

ECM – By Play aircraft 4 GCI site runs – 40 minutes.

22 Nov 59

Emergency – GIGOLO X/Ray 1 had no radios, diverted to TR because of YB weather. GOX2 escorted X1 to TR. ECM – By Play aircraft 5 GCI site runs – 50 minutes.

23 Nov 59

S/L S Yearon from ADCHQ made a Telecom visit. F/O M Bradshaw, Med/Nurs and Sgt. G Quesnel, NCO i/c MIR gave a one week First Aid Course for personnel representing all sections, commencing this date. Emergency – DPRI faulty oxygen, descended to 10,000 feet and recovered without further difficulty. ECM – 4 GCI site runs – Jimmie aircraft – 40 minutes. Exercise – Chessmatch 1 MA 5 MI. STP – Problem 9.

24 Nov 59

ECM – 4 GCI site runs – Jimmie aircraft – 40 minutes. ECM – Triangulation Big Blast Rider – 30 minutes.

25 Nov 59

F/O HW Causier assumed the duties of A/STelO on transfer in from Supy CJS Washington on duty at SAGE Training School Waltham, Mass. ECM – 2 GCI site runs – Jimmie aircraft – 20 minutes. Exercise – Chessmatch 2 MA 2 MI. Exercise – Chessmatch 0 MA 4 MI. STP – Problem 654 (Battle Staff).

26 Nov 59

ECM – 7 GCI site runs – Jimmie aircraft – 70 minutes. Exercise – Catseye 1 MA 12 MI.

27 Nov 59

An East vs. West Flag Football game was held with the East winning 12 – 6. A Grey Cup Dance was held at 2100 hours in the Airmen’s Club. ECM – 5 GCI site runs – Jimmie aircraft 50 minutes. STP – Problem 8.

28 Nov 59

ECM – 4 GCI site runs – Jimmie aircraft – 40 minutes.

29 Nov 59

ECM – 2 GCI site runs – Jimmie aircraft – 20 minutes. Exercise – (Auxiliary) – Synthetic Chessmatch – 18 synthetic.

30 Nov 59

W/C Higgin, Senior Air Environment Officer, S/L Woodman, Mr. Baglow, Mr. Woodend and F/L Farrington visited to take part in Boneyard 2 a dry run for phase I ECM demonstration trials. A briefing was given by S/L Woodman. Mr. G Turney from 6 RD Trenton arrived to discuss arrangements for the calibration van which is to calibrate all unit test equipment within the next three weeks. Mr. KG Bradley from 6 RD Trenton arrived to take part in the test equipment calibration project. (3 weeks). F/L FA Stock assumes the position of COpsO in the absence of S/L SR Miller on TD. ECM – S Band Jamming – source unknown – 10 minutes. ECM – 5 GCI site runs – Jimmie aircraft – 50 minutes. ECM – Boneyard 2 & 3 L and S Bands (Trial) – 2 hours 20 minutes. STP – Problem 7.

(HE Smith) W/C
Commanding Officer
RCAF Station Foymount Ontario