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- Christmas card sent to Canada from the Fisher family at 2 Wing - December 1958.
Courtesy John Fisher.
- Contrails over the airfield - December 1958.
Courtesy Richard Hill.
- Cover page from the Senior NCO's Ball held at 4 Wing, and attended by personnel from 2 Wing - 22 November 1958.
Courtesy John Fisher.
- Prime Minister John Diefenbaker makes a visit to Grostenquin - 6 November 1958.
Courtesy Assorted Sources.
- A flight of 24 F-86 Sabre aircraft in formation - October 1958.
Courtesy Ren L'Ecuyer.
- 2 Wing Eagles hockey team by a 40 passenger bus - October 1958.
The rest of the story.
Courtesy Ron Hughes.
- French Mystere over shooting 2 Wing - September 1958.
Courtesy John Veevers.
- Deployment to Mirecourt - September 1958.
Courtesy Assorted Sources.
- CF-100 mid-air collision over the station. Group Captain Searle (right) explains the accident to Wing Commander Dodds (center) - 25 August 1958.
The rest of the story.
Courtesy Don Norrie.
- 2 Wing Grand Prix - August 1958.
Courtesy Christine Wallace (now Eden).
- Golf champs - 15 July 1958.
(L-R) Sgt Fife, Sgt Hillman, Sgt Illingsworth.
Courtesy National Archives of Canada.
- Car race being held on the station - July 1958.
Courtesy Fred Pond.
- Spectatores at the car race. (L-R) Ruth Pettigrew and son Sandy with Pat Pond and daughter Bev who was born at 2 Wing - July 1958.
Courtesy Fred Pond.
- Chuck Myles at bat in a ballgame played at 1 Wing - July 1958.
Courtesy Chuck Myles.
- A typical day on Route D-79 between Grostenquin and the airfield - June 1958.
The rest of the story.
Courtesy Don Norrie.
- Aerial photo of farm buildings near the airfield - May 1958.
Courtesy Jack Lightburn.
- Aerial photo of the station and the runway (center left) - May 1958.
Courtesy Jack Lightburn.
- Aerial photo of the station - May 1958.
Ice Arena, Swimming Pool and Recreation Center in foreground. Chapels, Hospital, Sr. NCOs & Officers Mess, and Offciers barracks.
Courtesy Jack Lightburn.
- Aerial photo of the air base at Damblain, located 70 NM south west of Grostenquin - 22 April 1958.
Courtesy Harry Holmes.
- Minister of National Defence visits Grostenquin - 18 April 1958.
Courtesy Assorted Sources.
- Assorted photos of a 2 Wing "Car Rally" - March 1958.
Courtesy Assorted Sources.
- Men's basketball team photo. #44 is Jack Beals - March 1958.
Courtesy Doug Mortimore.
- 2 Wing hockey players (L-R) Guy Delorme, Ken Currie, Bud "Newf" Oxford - February 1958.
Courtesy Gordon Casey.
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