Sam69's mention of OP BULLDOZER in my earlier thread on Moose Jaw led me to find this page:
http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/airfield_engineers/history/history_4_e.asp
which contains an thoroughly fascinating story of the Air Force's engineers' activities during the postwar period. As someone who finds himself serving in an Air Force with only a half dozen or so major air bases, I find it very interesting to read stories that describe an air force in which places like Centralia, Gimli, Penhold, etc., are major players in the story.
C.
http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/airfield_engineers/history/history_4_e.asp
which contains an thoroughly fascinating story of the Air Force's engineers' activities during the postwar period. As someone who finds himself serving in an Air Force with only a half dozen or so major air bases, I find it very interesting to read stories that describe an air force in which places like Centralia, Gimli, Penhold, etc., are major players in the story.
C.