.jWtti"'"""'"'"""'" -T1 j i ' : . . Air Arm of NATO Defence System Observes Second Anniversary Today with YOUth in mind .... we've created this darling IT'S LA STL A SMS AT SWEET U . . . IT'S EASTER TIME AT SWEET U . . . r EASTER TIME rSsWEET 16 . . . 2-PIECE Force officers and men. flying , other pari oi me iujo Canada, which supplies nine '00-Canadian-built Sabre jets, i of these cent of the AAr C E head-fields v. ill be bar,cd on four por next year. quarters personnel at present is FONTAINEBI.EAU, Friiiw c CP Allied Air Forces Central Europe, an air arm of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization defence system, observes its second anniversary today AAFCE started from scratch. DI.EEM E FAC TOR Radar surveillance is Allied Tactical Air Force. Her NATO coinm'tment will be the f 4K 4 1 I f . ' .4 T-1 V tained daily for several f To o 5cars years aB ago the tlle AAFCE A.Acfc com v.om' ! from the sea-Eirt border of Dan- EASTER TIME Z SWEET H . . . mander. Oen Lauus Noi.siau. ai- , A, and fived in Fontameblcu with the t0 the ' headquarters in lit, poc:.et-in . English cbannel channel Hie form of an instructional , Eisenhower.! National air chiefs or represen-hen lMter from Uwmht commander of Supreme tatives of AAFCE of contributing . . .s.j r. .. t-..- rnnniries includin" Air vice- 7k toundf d k iark with buttjn l..t. k cuff . . . ttwp iirmhoi, in jnft pastel r'tr. Imagine you in one of Marshal F. L Miller. RCAF vice- i EASTEA TIME k pVEET.16... STER T1ME nop SHAPE these darling little two Airfields now sprout into operational existence at the rate of a week. m M piecers: The accent is on youth with its double-breasted short Ucket . . . its full far I 1st RCAF air division, command- i ed by Vice-Marshal Hugh Camp- i boll. France and the United 1 States will provide the remaining ; men and equipment. j CAMTKS PROMINENT I Canadians occupy key spots j throughout the growing organi- j 7ation. Plant was appointed assistant ! chici of staff for logistics and (;aler one of Norstad s three de-Iputis Gn'"P Cap! Cavendish t Cnrling-Kclly of Toronto spe-' rialu'es in manpower and organ-I i'.-atiun. Group Capt George Elms j of Toronto in plans and policy i matters and Group Capt. E. C. ! (Ted! Luke Oi Ottawa in air- field facilities. : Typical of Canadian adjustability is Fit. Lt Lester E. Stead-man of Bndgewater. N S , special I i . . T 1 oni Onp Riiilt or bfiiiT bailt in AAFCE's chief of staff, recently heard Air Vice-Marshal John L. Plant of the RCAF outline details of the iet fuel pipeline web across France to airfield sites, i Accelerated development of two Allied tactical air forces is an- : rfCTT area are 13 in Holland. 14 in Belgium. 30 in Western Germany, 41 In France and one in Luxembourg. Royal Canadian Air ing skirt, its striped revers and na cuffs. cutrs. In in navy navy ben-galine! Den- galine! It's It's a a repeat repeat style style with with us! us! It It's s a a "must" must Hrinre Rupert Daily News ' X - ' I 1 ; ' J.' X" X VrttSX r'ZKr'fli V fjX &' i " I U SS I Jv .v I X-:.--vW 1 V' for for you! you! See See it it Saturday Saturday , m l 1: ' 11 to 17. Vc i -t,,,'7' -'A Thursday, April -'. im Thorough Basic Training Necessary Says Bingham services officer who maintains ;an athletic and physical fitness program in tune with sixirts tra ditions of six countries. and won the action while the CO 1 .xXh'T,. E00 EdSTER P.v Ittl.l. P.OSS - ,- i,i,ii(h;.ii l'r-s.s Kt:f W'nlrr IN KOliKA I)-laycd - Korea, says Lt.-Col. Peter Bingham til Petawawa. Out. h.u proven then can be no slrort cuts in the ha: ic tni'.nlii'; "f (lie private wilnier. Reviewing for The Canadian t itss his unit's year in this United Nations theatre, the officer fiinmaiiding the 1st battalion, the Royal Canadian Regiment. Fairi: "It has shown that we must rnntinue to insist on very thorough basic training. There are fin shortcuts. You can't streamline that department the way was away than if I had been there." he said. Bingham said the regiment's debut in the Korean line, from April to July, w as a time of great enthusiasm. "Everybody wanted to go out on patrol, everybody wanted to fight the enemy." After a rest in reserve the RCRs returned to the line in August, assigned to the dominant Little Gibraltar hill The whole thing had a much more serious note." Bingham said. "The enemy was in a very strong position. Here the battalion began to suffer 1U really heavy casualties. Patrolling no 0 WEAR .' . . Easter Parade Orchids Mother and Daughter Corsages; Hoses. TO SHARE . . longer had the same boyish zest. vnu can others." A Bouquet or Plant for tin home. IJastcr flowers for shut-ins Altar flowers for the church Ccat .i 1:-A : vWlv r.l.. tH" " ..f v tTl i . " s Tum.rl, ff - ,-r f'rI-1 -tJ. I Mtm limn fa- '''f f A I a ! a t . at i i things had become much more serious." "I would sum up our service here by saying that it has added Bingham's battalion is up for rotation after being relieved by the 3rd battalion. RCR. under It V,- Pn mniwl! lif Vf H - WE SEND EASTER to the regiment, we wawa. which arrived in Korea''.:. K. ;Zr-Sl flowers have added a new regimental day to our traditions. 'Little Gib- March 23. 4 " V. j r: a i 1 V- 1 -, ,- ' 4 BY WIRE I $3 9.9 9 T y--.". V. - -V t i ANYWHERE II . ' f. l'f Ol'TSTANIMNO FEAT raltar Day.' which will be ob- Solid training and sound disci- served henceforth October 23. pline, Bingham said, won the "And we have won six Military unit's outstanding accomplish- : Crosses, as many as the battal-mcnt of the year the battle of ions of the original brigade won l.ibraltar spur last Oct. 23. altogether, and seven Military ninaham was en route back from Medals. PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS Look Lovelier . . . Steal Admiring Glances This EASTER with a Sweet 16 Ensemble! 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