North American Air Defense Command
Commanders
Conference
Spokane-NORAD Air Defense Sector
919th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron
Cover Page – Arrival Schedule Details
Foreword
Welcome to the first Spokane NORAD Sector Commanders Conference in Canada. Your host is the 919th AC&W Squadron. The conference will convene at 0830 hours, 10 October 1961. Except as otherwise noted in the agenda, all conference activities will be conducted in the Multi-Purpose Recreation Building, Saskatoon Mountain Air Station, Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada.
Contents
Page |
|
Agenda |
1 |
Awards |
3 |
Conferees |
4 |
Ready Telephone Numbers |
6 |
Key Station Personnel |
7 |
Surrounding Area |
8 |
Station Map |
9 |
Agenda
Tuesday, 10 October 1961
Time |
Subject |
Presented By |
0830 |
Welcome |
Major Jack E Williams, 919th ACWRON Commander |
0840 |
Response |
Colonel GG Atkinson, NORAD Sector Commander |
0845 |
Awards |
Colonel GG Atkinson, NORAD Sector Commander |
0850 |
Status of Funds |
Lt. Colonel Donald D Bird, 84th Ftr Gp Comptroller |
0930 |
Material Items |
Lt. Colonel Walter P Barney, 84th Ftr Gp Director of Materiel |
1000 |
Coffee Break |
|
1030 |
84th Ftr Gp Highlights |
Colonel Lester J Johnsen, 84th Ftr Gp Commander |
1045 |
Year-Round Training |
Lt. Colonel Frank E Adams, Base Det (ANG) Commander |
1200 |
Lunch |
Officer’s Open Mess |
1330 |
Commanders Bowling Tournament |
Squadron Bowling Lanes |
1845-1945 |
Cocktails |
Saskatoon Mountain Non-Commissioned Officer’s Open Mess |
2000-2210 |
Dining-In |
Squadron Recreation Building |
Wednesday, 11 October 1961
Time |
Subject |
Presented By |
0830 |
Guidance and Policy File |
1st Lt. Charles E Grant, SPADS Information Officer |
0835 |
OJT Status |
Lt. Colonel Charles V Gardner, SPADS Director of Personnel |
0845 |
ADCM 66-1 |
Lt. Colonel Joseph G Machado, SPADS Director of Communications/Electronics |
0900 |
Desk Top IV, Hot Foot Jr, Sky Shield, |
Lt. Colonel Jeffrey O Wellborn, SPADS Director of Operations |
0930 |
Coffee Break |
|
1000 |
Management Analysis |
Major Lucas Theus, SPADS Management Analysis Officer |
1045 |
Commanders Address and Discussion |
Colonel GG Atkinson, NORAD Sector Commander |
1200 |
Lunch |
|
1330 |
Tour RCAF, |
|
1700 |
Cocktails and Dinner |
RCAF Officers Mess |
Awards
Specific organization and personal awards will be announced at the Conference.
Conferees
Headquarters Spokane Air Defense Sector (SAGE)
Colonel Atkinson, GG |
Commander |
Lt. Colonel Wellborn, Jeffrey O |
Director of Operations |
Lt. Colonel Gardner, Charles V |
Director of Personnel |
Lt. Colonel Machado, Joseph G |
Director of Comm/Elec. |
W/C Hillock, Frank W |
Direction Center Chief |
Major Theus, Lucias |
Management Analysis Officer |
Captain Dennen, Charles A |
Air Defense Arty Officer |
1st Lt. Grant, Charles E |
Information Officer |
84th Fighter Group
Colonel Johnsen, Lester J |
Commander |
Lt. Colonel Barney, Walter P |
Director of Materiel |
Lt. Colonel Bird, Donald D |
Comptroller |
Major Blyth, John S |
84th Maint. Control Officer |
Major Passantino, Joseph F |
498th FIS Operations Officer |
Radar and Aircraft Control & Warning Squadrons
Major Maslowski, Frank C |
636th RADON Commander |
Major McElroy, Wilson F |
637th RADON Commander |
Lt. Colonel Zendequi, Luis T |
822nd RADON Commander |
Major Prather, James F |
823rd RADON Commander |
Lt. Colonel Trimble, Garvel R |
825th ACWRON Commander |
Major Patrick, Riley E |
917th ACWRON Commander |
Major Naigle, Alfred J |
918th ACWRON Commander |
Major Williams, Jack E |
919th ACWRON Commander |
Air National Guard Advisors
Colonel Garrison, Vermont |
Air Force Senior Advisor |
Major Hayes, Emmett L |
Air Force Advisor |
141st Fighter Group (ANG)
Lt. Colonel Adams, Frank E |
Base Det (ANG) Commander |
Major Howard, Lloyd A |
141st Ftr Gp (ANG) Commander |
Major Sartz, Dallas |
141st CAMRON (ANG) Commander |
Major Stack, Donald |
116th FIS (ANG) Commander |
Ready Telephone Numbers
Commander |
100 |
First Sgt. |
102 |
Dining Hall |
137 |
Officer’s Club |
204 |
BOQ |
(Operator) |
NCO Club |
206 |
NCOQ |
214 |
Branch Exchange |
203 |
Base Theater |
200 |
Snack Bar |
202 |
Medic |
108 |
During other than Normal Duty hours, call operator for the following:
Stand-by Medic
Junior Officer of the Day
Stand-by Driver
Officer Personnel
Commander |
Major Jack E Williams |
100 |
Operations Officer |
Captain Paul O Geske |
114 |
Supply Officer |
Captain James E Wooley |
128 |
C&E Officer |
1st Lt. Robert M McGugin |
117 |
Ground Elect Officer |
1st Lt. John W Hornecker |
118 |
Administrative Officer |
1st Lt. Thomas D Vaterlaus |
101 |
Installations Officer |
Mr. Samuel R Martin (Civilian) |
132 |
Director |
Captain Robert R Barkus |
127 |
Director |
Captain Jack R Crawford |
113 |
Director |
1st Lt. Edward R Berg |
113 |
Director |
1st Lt. GL Morgan |
113 |
Director |
1st Lt. John A Pinkston |
113 |
Director |
1st Lt. Robert J Patty |
113 |
Dental Officer |
Captain Leo F Wegerbauer |
108 |
Key NCO Personnel
First Sergeant |
M/Sgt. Yancy C Young |
102 |
C&E NCOIC |
SM/Sgt. Benjamin I Green |
118 |
Operations NCOIC |
M/Sgt. Gilbert G Reyes |
114 |
Medical Services |
M/Sgt. Samuel E Williams |
108 |
Radar Maint NCOIC |
T/Sgt. Henry A Galloway |
122 |
Supply NCOIC |
T/Sgt. George F Hoover |
128 |
Food Service NCOIC |
T/Sgt. Max L Brock |
136 |
Motor Pool NCOIC |
T/Sgt. Daniel H Thomas |
131 |
Provost Sergeant |
S/Sgt. Lloyd C Idema |
104 |
Special Service NCOIC |
S/Sgt. Jack Shuler |
138 |
Surrounding Area
The country surrounding the 919th is rolling hills and wheat farms. This site is beautifully located atop Saskatoon Mountain, the only appreciable hill in the wheat belt prairies of western Alberta. The foothills of the Canadian Rockies begin their rise about 80 miles to the west. We are located about five miles off Provincial Highway Number 2. This location is approximately 50 miles southeast of Dawson Creek, BC; 280 miles northwest of Edmonton; 13 miles from the village of Beaverlodge; and 26 miles from the city of Grand Prairie.
Beaverlodge – The mailing address for the squadron is Beaverlodge, a community of about 1000 people and home for most of our separate ration personnel. Beaverlodge has several country type stores, garages, service stations, one hotel, two cafes, one branch bank and one theatre showing two movies a week twice nightly, each show running two days.
Grande Prairie – The major community, and principal shopping center for the area, is the town of Grande Prairie, headquarters of the county by the same name. The town is 26 miles from the site and 28 miles from Beaverlodge. Grand Prairie has several modern stores and restaurants. Two theatres in town offer programs six days a week, each showing two showings nightly.
Transportation to and from Grande Prairie will be available. The bus will leave the station at 1800 and leave Grande Prairie at 2300 to return to the site. This will be on an as required basis.
Religious Facilities
Almost every denomination is represented by churches and services in the towns of Beaverlodge and Grande Prairie. Base Transportation is provided for church services. A church run will be available to those wishing to attend.