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"av8r" Hi Ed No. 413 'Tusker' AW (F) Squadron flew the CF-100 MK. 5 at R.C.A.F. Station Bagotville from the 1st of May 1957 to the end of December 1961. No. 432 'Black Cougar' AW (F) Squadron flew the CF-100 Mk. 5 at R.C.A.F. Station Bagotville from June 1956 to the 15th of October 1961. Cheers...Chris Chris: Thanks. Now I remember. We didn't belong to the squardrons, as we went to Central Servicing. Central Maintenance, and Labs. We worked on any Squadron aircraft. When I first went overseas we belonged to a squadron. I was with 423 at 2(F)Wing but when we got the CF-104's we went to this central manpower pool system and you were assigned as base personnel. I think they are again back to the squadron system as it is better for moral. I think the USAF has a neat system! Your assigned to an airplane with its aircrew. Better communication this way between the aircrew and ground crew. I think the Snowbirds operate this way. The crew chief gets his name on the aircraft along with the pilot an nav if there is one. Ed Ed |
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