In an attempt to determine what took place at Grostenquin during the "Early Days" I sent an email message to a number of RCAF personnel who indicated that they arrived at 2 Wing in 1952. We have received a number of responses - some short, and some not so short. Regardless of the amount of detail provided, "it's the thought that counts", and collectively, the detail which is provided allows you, the reader, with some idea of what took place between June 1952 and December 1952." Our thanks to everyone who has taken the time to share their memories.
Comments by Norm Avery (1952-1953) – Get Some Mud on Your Boots
Comments by Gerry Cann (1952-1954) – The Early Days
Comments by Gaston Dube (1952-1953) – The Early Days
Comments by Al Hampshire (1952-1955) – The Way It Was
Comments by Ray Johnston (1952-1953) – The Early Days
Comments by Ed Landry (1952-1953) – The Early Days
Comments by Tom McGovern (1952-1954) – The Early Days
Comments by Jacques Nadeau (1952-1955) – The Early Days
Comments by Roy Norman (1952-1955) – The Early Days
Comments by Ron Rockey (1952-1953) – The Early Days
Comments by Bob Smith (1952-1953) – The Early Days
Comments by Laurie Stewart (1952-1953) – The Early Days
Comments by Hank Tatarchuk (1952-1953) – The Early Days
Comments by Maurice-Andre Vigneault (1952-1955) – The Early Days
Comments by Ray Walker (1952-1953) – The Early Days
Comments by Bill Worthy (1952-1953) – The Road to Big Muddy
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Updated: August 9, 2002