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RCAF Station Mont-Joli



Base / Station: Mont-Joli

Province: Quebec

Dates of Operation or Period of Information:

  • 1939 – 1945

Unit Duties / Information:

  • No 9 Bombing and Gunnery School
    • was opened at Mont Joli, 15 December 1941.
    • closed 14 April 1945
    • It was opened under the BCATP and was used to train bomb aimers and air gunners.
    • Aircraft Flown:
      • Anson,
      • Battle,
      • Bolingbroke, and
      • Lysander
  • No 130 (Fighter) Squadron
    • Home defence unit
    • Based at Mont-Joli
      • 1 May 1942 – 13 July 1942
    • Aircraft Flown:
      • Kittyhawk I
  • No. 11 (Bomber Reconnaissance) Squadron
    • Home defense unit detachment from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
    • Based at Mont-Joli
      • 12 May 1942 – 11 June 1942
    • Aircraft Flown:
      • Hudson III
  • No. 113 (Bomber Reconnaissance) Squadron
    • Home defense unit detachment from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
    • Aircraft Flown:
      • Hudson III
  • No. 119 (Bomber Reconnaissance) Squadron
    • Home defense unit detachment from Sydney, Nova Scotia)
    • Based at Mont-Joli
      • 2 August 1942 – 1 November 1942
      • 24 April 1943 – 30 November 1943
    • Aircraft Flown:
      • Hudson III
  • No 162 (Bomber Reconnaissance) Squadron
    • Home defense unit detachment from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
    • Based at Mont-Joli
      • 10 October 1942 – 30 November 1942
      • 24 October 1943 – 26 November 1943
    • Aircraft Flown:
      • Canso A
  • No 5 (Bomber Reconnaissance) Squadron
    • Home defense unit detachment from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and Gaspé, Quebec
    • Based at Mont-Joli
      • 19 April 1945 – 21 May 1945
    • Aircraft Flown:
      • Canso A
RCAF Aerodrome Mont-Joli, Quebec. Image from the RCAF Pilots Manual of Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases circa 1942.

Commanding Officers:

Financial Impact:

Date / Reason for closure:

  • No. 9 Bombing and Gunnery School was closed April 14, 1945.

Location – Google Map


Photo Gallery

415.048 – No 9 B&GS, Mont Joli, Quebec.
Thank you to Mike Anglin for sharing this photo with me (National Defence Image)
PMR77-163 – Aircraft makes trip by truck, Lockheed HUDSON III of No. 113 Sqn RCAF which crashed on take off when engine failed at Mont Joli, Quebec on 14 October 1942. The crew, pilot Flight Sergeant TR Futer, navigator Sergeant JJE Mahoney, air gunners Flight Sergeant RJ Nixon and Flight Sergeant EW Smith were uninjured. No 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont Joli, Quebec (National Defence Image)
PL-12913 – 11 December 1942, Christmas Chorus, No 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont Joli, Quebec (National Defence Image)
PL-12919 – 11 December 1942, Christmas Chorus, No 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont Joli, Quebec (National Defence Image)
PL-12914 – 11 December 1942, Christmas Chorus, No 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont Joli, Quebec (National Defence Image)

Station Magazine
“Mont Joli Target”




Fatalities

This list was compiled from the entries in the Daily diaries of No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School and other sources.  The list likely does not include all fatalities of personnel who died while stationed at RCAF Station Mont-Joli, and likely includes some errors. Currently this list contains 24 personnel.


Notable Alumni


Aircraft List



Course List
No 9 Bombing & Gunnery School



This Post Has One Comment

  1. Nan (Johanna) Spencer

    My name is Nan (Johanna) Spencer. I am the daughter in law of Ervin Eugene (Bud) Spencer RCAF R173981. Died October 20,1943 of severe head injuries a few hours after the Short Stirling “Lulu” crashed while on an air test outside the Village of Ipsden, Oxfordshire , England.

    Bud attended Mont-Joli No 9 B&G School from October 11,1942 – April 16,1943. He was in Course No 48 Air Gunners, Class “22”
    Graduation Banquet booklet has him listed as E.E. Spence. It should have read E.E. Spencer

    I have been told that Bud was injured in a training accident. Is there a record in the Mont-Joli RCAF records saying that the accident happened while he was stationed there? If so would I be able to receive a copy?

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