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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Watching the Skies
http://archives.cbc.ca/war_conflict/defence/topics/1552-10469/
http://archives.cbc.ca/war_conflict/defence/topics/1552/
CF100 Clunk project by Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Cam's Stag 1992 part 2
Cam's Stag 1992
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Andy Gyorffy of 400 Sqn Tribute
Monday, December 28, 2009
The 400 Squadron song
Friday, December 25, 2009
The 12 Days of Training - our 400 Squadron carol
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Letters from Kandahar
Classification: NATO/ISAF UNCLASSIFIED
Good day Lynn & Fred,
My name is Chief Petty Officer Bob Burton, serving in Afghanistan until end of Apr 2010. I checked the mail today and your letter was in it, I always enjoy reading letters from home…home being Canada of course. I was born and raised in Newfoundland and have spent the last 19 ½ years in the Navy (yes you heard it right – NAVY). I volunteered to come and do my part; my brother is also here serving. I have a beautiful wife and 3 great children ages 12, 11 and 2; they will be spending XMas with family in Guysborough, N.S. this year.
Thank you for the Tim’s card, I will think of you and home when I have my next large double double on the boardwalk.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you both!
Regards
Bob
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Dear Fred and Lynn
We received your Christmas and New Year greetings on 23 Dec 09. Your
appreciation and support mean more than you can imagine to all members,
both at home and deployed. The Timmies Card you sent will be put to
good use. Here at the MP Det at Kandahar Airfield (KAF) we are
extremely fortunate and have many oppurtunities to go, however our
members that are outside the wire, deployed to forward locations do not.
Having been deployed outside in 2006, I know that a little taste of home
can do wonders for your morale. It did for mine when we came in shortly
after the Timmies opened here. Although the old man saif that KAF was a
part of our regular patrol for that day, we were all aware of why we
actually stopped for more than a quick check in.
I try to ensure that those coming in get the oppurtunity to relax and
unwind, before going out again, whether going on leave or just in for a
short stop, so I have put your card to the side (with a few others) for
when the boys and girls come in. I hope that this is OK with the both
of you.
With regards to Hubby being in the Airforce in "Easier Times". My
father was also in the Navy during "Easier Times", but the truth is, I
remember too well the duck and cover days. Those that stood on the
front line of freedom during those times are a very large reason why we
live free today. You both have my eternal gratitude. I say both
because if it wasn't for our amazing, supportive better halves this job
would be that much more difficult. I truly believe that the partners at
home have a much rougher time than us over here. At least we know what
is going on and what we are doing.
Thank you very much, for the Tim Card, and you letter. I hope that you
have a great Christmas and that the New Year brings you good fortune.
Mike
Sunday, December 13, 2009
2 Air Reserve Wing 2010 New Year Post part 2
2 Air Reserve Wing 2010 New Year Post part 1
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Golden Hawks sabre airshow
Demolition of old hangars at Downsview
(Here's a letter received today that I thought should be published. Cheers, Freddy K).
10 Dec 2009
Re Downsview Hangers
Dear Sirs
I have read the intensions of the DND to tear down the hangers at the old Downsview RCAF station.
As one of the founding members of the Toronto Aero Space Museum, as a former President of the Air Force Association (429 wing). And one who has organized fly-in activities at Baldwin airport. I can only agree to the need to retain these hangers and not destroy them. Yes there is a need for hanger space and activity space in Toronto.
When I was employed by Ace Hardware Canada I arranged to rent one of these hangers as a staging area for our trade shows the space was excellent and I might say appropriately priced to suit corporate budgets,
These have and should be used to accommodate other activities such as all military cadet programs etc
I suggest that the DND turn over these buildings to an organization such as the TAM or an equal; partner such as the Veterans Association in part to maintain. refurbish, and or utilize for functions as they are capable of doing so.
Yes the DND favours and rightfully so the activities of remembrance days and other military functions, yet has an aim to tear down the hangers with no regard to the veterans or heritage. I am sure that the DND did is some fashion consult with the powers to be to report their decisions and their actions for demolition.
Yes as a former member of the RCAF in Dowsnview I know that all former members would be appalled about these events.
The hangers are of a historical; nature and should be preserved as some were at Borden all for the same reasons. As an architectural designer of retail and commercial facilities and have done so globally I stand on the position that these HANGERS are in fact re-usable. There is an old saying in business of building architecture “it is cheaper to build then rebuild” however in this case the opposite is true “It is cheaper to retain existing building assets” especially when we know that to replace such assets in today’s financial terms would be astronomical and out of reach without asking for government assistance
Retain, reuse, rebuild are in today’s economic times the buzz words, (and should be always). I hope that governments are able to see that inevitably these facilities would have too be replaced in one shape or another and probably at the tax payer’s expense.
Instead of using tax payers funds to do the demolition be it DND or not use these funds to aid our troops in Afghanistan and turn over the facilities to private enterprise where we all know that the positive results will be staggering.
As all former member of 400/411 squadrons say
“Dowsview lives in cyber space” lets not let that become reality.
On a final note it is my hope that rational minds prevail and we can still enjoy “Downsview" as an Aviation heritage building and hanger far all aviation minded and veteran minded individuals.
What A great legacy it would be.
Leon Penchuk 416 622 4990