Moosonee, ON

1966 – Historical Report – John Shearer


Historical Report
15 Radar Squadron
Moosonee
1966

Key Personnel & TOS Date

S/L DF Bate

CO

16 Jul 66

F/L TJ Grinnell

CGEO

2 Aug 65

F/L AK Carlson

CAdO

15 Nov 65

F/O WE O’Callahan

SLogO

13 Aug 65

F/O GJ Asmis

BCEO

19 Jul 66

F/O JM Thomas

SAO

2 Sep 66

F/O BF Hough

TelOpsO

3 Nov 66

F/O DC Bagnall

TelMaintO

9 Jul 66

S/Lt JM Williams

N/S

16 May 66

Introduction and Summary of Years Events

15 Radar Squadron Moosonee is located on the south-east end of James Bay. The role of 15 Radar Squadron is to provide and operate radar, data processing, and communication facilities of the quality required to adequately support the mission of the 41 NORAD Division and its NCC.

Although there was approximately a 50% changeover in station personnel, overall squadron effectiveness was not significantly reduced or positions remained vacant, the existing staff has performed its duties satisfactorily and willingly.

Building maintenance has been satisfactory, with the same general problem encountered each year – lack of sufficient non-established help for major projects to enable established staff to carry out its routine functions.

Recreation for service personnel, their dependents and DND employees was varied to meet the needs of all individuals and was considered to be of a high standard. An excellent record was achieved amongst service personnel in the physical fitness training program conducted by Recreation Staff.

Operations

15 Radar Squadron Moosonee officially adopted its new name on 1 Oct 66. During the past year, the Operations section formally headed by a SCOO, became part of the CGEO organization. The SCOO position was replaced by a Telecommunications Operations Officer (TelOpsO) and its establishment changed from Air/RN/RO to Tech/Tel. The STelO position was changed to Telecommunications Maintenance Officer (TelMaintO) and the requirement for officer-shift manning by Duty Operations Officers was cancelled. Late in the year a new position, Squadron Standards and Training Officer (SSTO) was established; although it was not filled until Jan 67. The SSTO is responsible for Quality Control standards, studies and data collection and assumes the duties of SGTO.

The CGEO, in co-operation with other branch heads, completed a revision of the unit Emergency Defence Plan which had been published in Feb 64 and was considered out of date.

In Feb 66, ADC authorized a three months trial period of unattended GATR operation during evening and midnight shifts at the suggestion of this unit. In Nov 66 on the basis of data provided by the Squadron in the form of monthly reports, unattended GATR operation for selected LLRs was commenced ADC-wide.

During Jul – Sep, all Operations personnel were restricted to two weeks annual leave due to personnel shortages.

In Oct 66, due to a shortage of TACAN trained personnel, CFB North Bay assumed responsibility for maintenance of the AN/GRN-501 TACAN facility. North Bay technicians will visit Moosonee once per month. Two Radio Technicians with good digital backgrounds were given familiarization training on the equipment and monitor its day to day condition by making DIs. These personnel also successfully conducted a theodolite-controlled DOT flight check.

In Dec 66, the Operations Room reconfiguration was completed by removing a dias containing Operation positions for the Battle Commander, Raid Master, and four Intercept Directors which were no longer required. A larger operating area was thus achieved. In addition, authorization was obtained to replace the non-tariff operational key telephone system with a simple more modern tariff system and to move the PABX from the HQ’s building to the Operations Tower sometime before Apr 67.

Training

The Operations staff participated in the normal Sector exercises during the year, as well as two local EDP exercises. Results were good in all cases. Unit personnel attended many courses during 1966, the major courses being: SSTS, Aircraft Fluid Handling, GKA-5/FRT-49, Pedagogy, SIT, ECM/ECCM, FST-2 Theory, WSPOL and RM Tech Field Maintenance.

Normal training was carried out in all sections for Trade Advancement purposes and to keep personnel abreast of changes.

Technical

There have been no marked technical changes on the station during 1966. A fire-gutted PMQ is being re-modelled for use as a Station Post Office on authority from CFHQ. The station was visited by two engineers and one surveyor from #1 Construction Engineering Unit who investigated the station’s drainage problem. Their report and recommendations are expected in the spring of 1967. In Oct, a Toronto roofing contractor re-surfaced the GATR Building roof. The station was fortunate that the contractor was at Moose Factory working on another project and could come to Moosonee and re-surface the GATR roof while in the area. A project to install individual fire alarms in all PMQ’s was started in Dec 66. In Oct 66 a team of seven CE Officers and Warrant Officers arrived to conduct a site visit from #3 RCEO. The purpose of their trip was general liaison, and to explain the role and capabilities of the newly-formed #3 RCEO, and to outline the engineering and support services it could offer the BCEO and staff.

Administration

Normal transfers were experienced in the following key positions: CO, TelOpsO, SAO, BCEO, N/S and TelMaintO.

The Reverend John Clarke was hired as civilian officiating clergyman (P) on his arrival as minister of the Anglican Church in Moosonee during May 66. Father Bergeron was hired as civilian officiating clergyman (RC) in Sep 66 on the departure of Father Baril who left to attend the University of Western Ontario.

Official Visits and Inspections

15 Radar Squadron Moosonee received the following visits and inspections during 1966:

17 Jan 66

Dental team of Captain RWR Horn and Pte. NJF Hope arrived for approximately four weeks TD.

2 Feb 66

Annual SPSO inspection team headed by W/C Poirier arrived.

9 Feb 66

Visit by F/L Sharp, ASWelO.

16 Mar 66

Visit by F/L Sharp, ASWelO.

6 Apr 66

Visit by 30 students from Upper Canada College.

20 Apr 66

Visit by Captain Kingsborough, RCPC, to Station Post Office. Visit by F/L Sharp, ASWelO.

22 Apr

Visit by F/L Christie, Chaplain (P) from ADCHQ.

10 May 66

Visit by 3 RCEO team headed by WO2 McClinchey.

24 May 66

Visit by F/L Sharp, ASWelO.

30 May 66

Visit by F/L Ford and Captain Butler, ADC MSE and Post Office representatives on inspection of station facilities.

6 Jun 66

Dental team of Captain Crawson and Sgt. Dawson arrived for approximately three weeks TD. Liaison visit by Major (Nursing Sister) Hill and F/L Hatley (HQ OMR).

8 Jun 66

Liaison visit by F/L Cyr, OC CFRC, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.

16 Jun 66

F/L Smith arrived on TD as temporary SAO. ACLO visit headed by W/C Wiltshire.

20 Jun 66

MCHQ Liaison visit by F/L Hume.

21 Jun 66

Two DM auditors arrived to check DND School Records.

29 Jun 66

F/L Hind arrived on TD as temporary SAO.

14 Jul 66

Visit by F/L Sharp, ASWelO.

2 Aug 66

F/O Taylor arrived on TD as temporary SAO.

4 Aug 66

Liaison visit by Captain James (Ottawa) re Commissionaires.

14 Sep 66

Visit of Intelligence Briefing team headed by Lt. Huchberger (USAF).

26 Sep 66

SOAF Inspection headed by F/L Smith.

28 Sep 66

Visit of F/O Mowat and WO1 Fulmes from 1 CEO Winnipeg to conduct survey and drainage study.

3 Oct 66

Dental team of Major Carmichael and Pte Bernard arrived for approximately 3 weeks TD.

19 Oct 66

Annual inspection of Explosives by WO2 Calvert.

25 Oct 66

Visit of 3 RCEO inspection team from Toronto to evaluate Station facilities. Team headed by W/C Rideout.

1 Nov 66

TACAN inspection and Antenna Replacement team headed by WO2 Molik.

4 Nov 66

Visit by WO2 Falconer (North Bay) for Radar Mechanical Maintenance Area inspection.

14 Nov 66

Staff Visit (ADC North Bay) headed by W/C Munro.

2 Dec 66

Visit by Command RC Padre F/L Kelly.

Recreation

The following is a resume of the major sports programmed events of 1966:

Swimming – This unit entered the ADC Swim Marathon and placed a respectable fourth with an excellent turnout of station personnel. The pool was well used during the year with many swimming classes taking place.

Basketball – The unit entered the James Bay Basketball league and was successful in its defence of the Championship it won in 1965.

Hockey – A squadron hockey team was entered in the local Hockey League with Moosonee and Moose Factory and emerged as winners of the first play-offs after finishing the season in second place.

Softball – A successful summer of softball was enjoyed with three teams taking part in a squadron league. The Headquarters team emerged as league winners.

Bowling – Men’s and ladies leagues were organized and operated during the bowling season.

Curling – Men’s, ladies and mixed curling leagues were organized and operated during the curling season with an extremely good turnout of station personnel. Curling is always one of the most popular sports on the unit.

Other sports and activities that proved very popular over the year were: broomball, boating, fishing, hunting, badminton and volleyball. A one-day winter carnival was held in Mar 66 with full participation from service personnel, dependents, and DND employees. A variety show, Sports Banquet, and Children’s Christmas parties were also held, proving to be very successful. The recreation facilities were certainly well used during the year and the sports programme was extremely well organized and highly successful.

Public Relations

A group of students from Upper Canada were in the area during their Easter Vacation and during their stay were given a conducted tour of the station. The boys enjoyed their visit and particularly liked the swim in the station pool in the afternoon.

Mr. John Barow, Captain of the Hamilton Tiger Cats was invited as guest speaker of the Station Sports Banquet held in May, but due to train difficulties did not arrive.

Mr. Leo Boivin, formerly of the Boston Bruins, was invited to attend the official opening of the newly-renovated Airmen’s Institute (Bar and Lounge) in Jul and was well received during his stay at the unit.

Mr. Sam Snead, of golfing fame, on a quick trip to Northern Ontario to do some fishing in September, was invited out to the Messes for an evening’s entertainment but declined the offer as he was pressed for time.

Approximately 30 writers from the American Society of Travel Writers visited the unit in Oct 66 and were given an unclassified your and briefing by the CGEO.

Other

Missing Personnel – The body of LAC JAR Longpre, who had been missing on a fishing trip since Sep 65, was found approximately 150 miles north of Moosonee in James Bay, at the end of Jun 66. The remains were sent to Montreal for burial at Repentiguy, PQ. No trace of the other two missing personnel, LAC JFG Lamoine and Mr. R Cardin (ex RCAF) has been found.

Monthly Record of Activities – 1966

2 Feb 66

Members – The following ADCHQ/SPSP personnel arrived this date by service aircraft for a Staff Visit and SOAP Inspection.

36310

W/C R Poirier

SORA/RC

40256

S/L LW Mould

SORA/P

12286

F/L DR Vincent

SOPA/PA 2-2-2

17462

F/L WH Eckley

SOPA/PA 2-5

41328

F/L RS Cowden

SOGT/GT5

18402

F/O AJ Frass

SOPA/PA 5-2

19386

F/O DH Thorne

SOGT/GT7

23725

WO1 P Palylyk

SOCE/CFM 2-2

24467

WO2 G Rody

SOSEC/OR

Party departed 3rd and 5th Feb 66.

6 Apr 66

Visit by 30 students from Upper Canada College.

9 May 66

3 RCEO team arrived from Toronto for W&S Treatment Plant Inspection and Fire Alarm Inspection. Included were:

16836

WO2 CE McClinchey

25247

WO2 FD Currie

SB7856

Sgt. DF White

 

Mr. HA Roebuck

27 May 66

Sports Banquet and Dance. Food was decorated to represent various sports. Trophies were presented to individuals and teams for competition held during the past year.

6 Jun 66

Annual Fly Count started.

14 Jun 66

RCAF Annual Swim Marathon started. Ended midnight 19 Jun. Station placed fourth in final standing.

16 Jun 66

Liaison visit by Command ACLO team. Included: W/C W Wiltshire, S/L ND Cairns and S/L A Allan. Departed 18 Jun 66.

22 Jun 66

Station Golf Team proceeded to Station Trenton and competed in the Zone IV Golf Championships.

23 Jun 66

Second Annual Air Spray for mosquitoes, black flies, etc., was carried out by F/L Morris of 102 KU Trenton. Spray was very successful. First spray was lost due to a severe rain storm.

14 Jul 66

Re-opening of newly renovated Airmen’s Club. A Levee was held with all Officers and Senior NCO’s invited to attend.

15 Jul 66

Handing Over Parade – S/L DF Bate assumed Command at 15 Radar Squadron Moosonee. S/L EAE Ireland (previous CO) posted to Staff College at Toronto, Ontario.

29 Aug 66

102 KU Trenton provided Albatross to airlift 2200 pound of rations from Station North Bay to Station Moosonee due to a rail strike. The aircraft was also used to airlift an urgent medical referral to North Bay.

23 Sep 66

Station Revised Pay Structure Briefing Team proceeded on TD to CFB Toronto. Team consisted of S/L DF Bate, F/O JM Thomas and Sgt. GW Barnard.

28 Sep 66

CO called a muster parade to advise personnel on new Pay, trade and rank structure.

1 Nov 66

CH-113 Helicopter and crew from CFB Trenton stopped over for refuelling on their way to conduct a Search and Rescue operation near Fort George. The crew included:

105119

F/L JC Hogan

39924

F/L KJ Jeannette

210923

Cpl. CO Herr

227949

Cpl. KG McLean

14 Nov 66

Staff Visit from 41 NDHQ North Bay. Included were:

12969

W/C DL Munro

20322

F/L BC Klingbeil

14199

F/L RA Nicol

Departed 17 Nov 66.

31 Dec 66

Due to unavailability of RCAF ski-equipped aircraft, an Austin Airways DC-3 was charted to provide an emergency medical air evaluation to CFB North Bay.