Comox and I believe Greenwood had nuclear depthcharges, one of my RSS staff had been posted to Comox to guard them. Then the Honest Johns in Europe and the Genni missile was positioned at some airbases if I understand it correctly?
Comox and I believe Greenwood had nuclear depthcharges, one of my RSS staff had been posted to Comox to guard them. Then the Honest Johns in Europe and the Genni missile was positioned at some airbases if I understand it correctly?
Comox had the nuclear Genie missiles for the CF-101. When I joined 3 PPCLI in the late '70's a couple of the guys in our company had did security for the nukes.
Interesting...my dad was with 2RCHA at the same time. He told me about a div level shoot all the BAOR arty units did, including 1SSM Bty...was a little hard on the hearing apparently.
Comox had the nuclear Genie missiles for the CF-101. When I joined 3 PPCLI in the late '70's a couple of the guys in our company had did security for the nukes.
Interesting that the Bomarcs were installed in North Bay (and assume La Macaza) in 1961 but the nuclear warheads weren't delivered until 1963 - New Year's Eve - at night.
Interesting that the Bomarcs were installed in North Bay (and assume La Macaza) in 1961 but the nuclear warheads weren't delivered until 1963 - New Year's Eve - at night.
All part of the fall out from the Arrow. In cancelling the Arrow, Dief agreed to acquiring the Voodoo and Bomarc, both of which were only of any use when armed with nuclear warheads (in the Voodoo's case on the Genie missiles). But then Dief refused to take the warheads. It became an issue in the 1963 election with Pearson campaigning on the side of take the warheads and winning.
As to not talking too much about the issue in later years, after Trudeau dropped the nuclear role in Europe it seems to me that pretty much all Canadians just took for granted that Canada was no longer in the nuclear game at all, despite the fact that until the CF-18s arrived to replace the Voodoos, we still needed those warheads at Comox and I assume Chatham and North Bay.
I was in Chatham in 1989. There were no nukes, but the storage area was still plainly there. As was the massive MP detachment, relative to the size of the base.
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