RCAF Eastern Air Command

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Eastern Air Command
Active15 November 1938 - 1 March 1947
Country
 Canada
Allegiance
 Canada
Branch
Air Force Ensign of Canada (1941-1968).svg Royal Canadian Air Force
Part of
RCAF Home War Establishment, Canadian Northwest Atlantic Command (after 1943)
Motto(s)Seaward
Engagements
Second World War
  • Battle of the Atlantic

  • Battle of the St. Lawrence

Eastern Air Command was the part of the Royal Canadian Air Force's Home War Establishment responsible for air operations on the Atlantic coast of Canada during the Second World War. It played a critical role in anti-submarine operations in Canadian and Newfoundland waters during the Battle of the Atlantic. Eastern Air Command also had several fighter squadrons and operational training units under its umbrella.




Contents





  • 1 Order of battle

    • 1.1 10 September 1939


    • 1.2 1 January 1943


    • 1.3 6 June 1944



  • 2 No. 12 (Operational Training) Group


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References




Order of battle



10 September 1939


HQ Halifax, Nova Scotia.
























SquadronType of AircraftStation
No. 1 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station St. Hubert
No. 2 Squadron RCAFArmstrong Whitworth Atlas
RCAF Station Saint John - disbanded 16 December
No. 5 Squadron RCAFSupermarine Stranraer
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 8 Squadron RCAFNorthrop Delta
RCAF Station Sydney
No. 10 Squadron RCAFWestland Wapiti
RCAF Station Halifax
No. 116 Squadron RCAFNo aircraft
RCAF Station Halifax - disbanded 2 November
No. 117 Squadron RCAFNo aircraft
RCAF Station Saint John - disbanded 28 October

[1]



1 January 1943


HQ Halifax, Nova Scotia







































SquadronType of AircraftStation
No. 10 Squadron RCAFDouglas Digby
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 11 Squadron RCAFLockheed Hudson
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 113 Squadron RCAFLockheed Hudson
RCAF Station Yarmouth
No. 116 Squadron RCAFConsolidated PBY Catalina
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 117 Squadron RCAFConsolidated Canso
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 119 Squadron RCAFLockheed Hudson
RCAF Station Sydney
No. 121 Squadron RCAFVarious
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 126 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 128 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 129 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 130 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Bagotville
No. 162 Squadron RCAFConsolidated Canso
RCAF Station Yarmouth
No. 1 Group. HQ St. John's, Newfoundland















SquadronType of AircraftStation
No. 5 Squadron RCAFConsolidated Canso
RCAF Station Gander
No. 125 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Torbay
No. 127 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Torbay
No. 145 Squadron RCAFLockheed Hudson
RCAF Station Torbay

[1]



6 June 1944


HQ Halifax, Nova Scotia



























SquadronType of AircraftStation
No. 113 Squadron RCAFLockheed Ventura
RCAF Station Yarmouth - Moved to Torbay 21 June, disbanded 23 August
No. 119 Squadron RCAFLockheed Hudson
RCAF Station Sydney
No. 121 Squadron RCAFVarious
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 126 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 128 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 145 Squadron RCAFLockheed Ventura
RCAF Station Yarmouth
No. 160 Squadron RCAFConsolidated Canso
RCAF Station Yarmouth
No. 167 Squadron RCAFVarious
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 1 Group, HQ St. John's, Newfoundland





















SquadronType of AircraftStation
No. 5 Squadron RCAFConsolidated Canso
RCAF Station Torbay
No. 10 Squadron RCAFConsolidated B-24 Liberator
RCAF Station Torbay
No. 11 Squadron RCAFConsolidated B-24 Liberator
RCAF Station Torbay - Moved to Dartmouth 18 June
No. 116 Squadron RCAFConsolidated Canso
RCAF Station Gander
No. 127 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Gander
No. 129 Squadron RCAFHawker Hurricane
RCAF Station Dartmouth
No. 5 (Gulf) Group, HQ Gaspé, Quebec












SquadronType of AircraftStation
No. 161 Squadron RCAFConsolidated Canso
RCAF Station Gaspé
No. 162 Squadron RCAFConsolidated Canso
RAF Reykjavik - On loan to Coastal Command
No. 119 Squadron RCAFLockheed Hudson
RCAF Mount Joli - Disbanded in March 1944

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No. 12 (Operational Training) Group


No. 12 Group was headquartered at Halifax, Nova Scotia and No. 3 Training Command RCAF had its headquarters at Montreal, Quebec.


No. 3 Training Command provided training for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP), flying from air bases throughout Quebec and the Maritime provinces. The schools were operated by the RAF or the RCAF however the operational training units were RCAF units and under command of No. 12 Group, RCAF Eastern Air Command. The assigned training schools and units conducted advanced flying courses including Service Flying Training (SFTS), Air Observer (AOS), Bombing and Gunnery (BGS), General Reconnaissance (ocean patrol) (GRS), Naval Aerial Gunnery (NAGS), Air Navigation (ANS) and Operational (OTU) training throughout the war (see the following table).


Together with some of the advanced aircraft types these units mainly flew hundreds of older bomber and patrol aircraft that had been relegated to armed training roles. Training Command aircraft were very active everywhere over the entire Eastern Command Area of Operations and therefore made an important contribution to the surveillance of the region acting as a force multiplier -providing extra eyes and ears on watch for enemy U-Boats during flying patrols -particularly during the emergency of the Battle of the St. Lawrence when some of the units temporarily took part as a stop gap measure.


A good example of the training schools involvement in operations with the EAC during the emergency of the battle is illustrated by author Hugh A. Haliday wrote: "The need for Atlantic patrols was undiminished, yet the Battle of the St. Lawrence stretched EAC resources. Based at Charlottetown, 31 General Reconnaissance School was mobilized to fly patrols using Avro Ansons, each carrying two 250-pound bombs. At the very outset of the war the Anson and its ordnance had failed in RAF anti-submarine work. Now in Canada it was remobilized as an aerial scarecrow. German views varied as to Canadian countermeasures. The captain of U-517 found his operations increasingly restricted by strengthened air patrols. In October 1942, U-69 reported “strong sea patrol and constant patrol by aircraft with radar.”[2]



























































SquadronType of AircraftStation
No. 1 GRS BCATPAvro Anson
RCAF Summerside PEI
No. 31 GRS BCATPAvro Anson
RCAF Charlotteown PEI
No. 2 ANS BCATPAvro AnsonRCAF Charlotteown PEI
No. 32 Air Navigation School RAFAvro AnsonRCAF Charlottetown PEI
No. 9 SFTS BCATPAvro AnsonRCAF Summerside PEI - moved to RCAF Centralia ON July 1942
No. 8 SFTS BCATPAvro Anson
RCAF Moncton NB
No. 13 SFTS BCATPNorth American Harvard
RCAF St. Hubert PQ - moved to N. Battleford SK Feb 1944
No. 8 AOS BCATPAvro Anson
RCAF Quebec City PQ
No. 9 Air Observers School RCAFAvro Anson
RCAF St. Jean PQ
No. 10 AOS BCATPAvro Anson
RCAF Chatham NB
No. 9 BGS BCATP
Avro Anson, Bristol Bolingbroke, Westland Lysander, Fairey Battle

RCAF Mt. Joli PQ
No. 10 BGS BCATP
Avro Anson, Bristol Bolingbroke, Westland Lysander, Fairey Battle

RCAF Mt. Pleasant PEI
No. 1 OTU BCATPHawker Hurricane
RCAF Bagotville PQ
No. 7 OTU BCATP
Lockheed Hudson, DeHavilland Mosquito

RCAF Debert NS
No. 6 OTU BCATP
Avro Anson, Bristol Beaufort, Handley Page Hampden, Fairey Swordfish

RCAF Greenwood NS
No. 8 OTU BCATP
Lockheed Hudson, DeHavilland Mosquito
RCAF Greenwood NS
No. 34 OTU BCATPLockheed Ventura
RCAF Pennfield Ridge NS
No. 1 NAGS BCATPFairey Swordfish
Yarmouth NS

[1]



See also


  • RCAF Western Air Command

  • David Ernest Hornell

  • Convoy ONS 5

  • Battle of the St. Lawrence

  • Leonard Birchall

  • Canadian Northwest Atlantic


References




  1. ^ abcd RCAF Commands and their Units Retrieved 2013-01-10


  2. ^ Hugh A. Haliday, "Eastern Air Command: Air Force, Part 14", Royal Canadian Legion magazine, 1st of March, 2006








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