Canadian Forces Base Clinton (also
CFB Clinton) was a
Canadian Forces Base located near
Clinton,
Ontario.
History
Established by the
Royal Air Force (RAF) as
RAF Station Clinton in
1941, the base hosted the No. 31 Radio Direction Finding School (No. 31 RDF) as part of the
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP).
In July
1943, No. 31 RDF was decommissioned and No. 5 Radio School was created in its place by the
Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), with the base becoming
RCAF Station Clinton. In June
1944 the BCATP began to scale back and No 5 Radio School was transferred to the RCAF's Home War Operations Training command.
Unlike many RCAF stations across Canada, RCAF Station Clinton was not mothballed at the end of the
Second World War and in November
1945 became home to the No. 1 Radar and Communications School (No. 1 R&CS), which it co-hosted with nearby
RCAF Station Centralia.
During the
Cold War, RCAF Station Clinton hosted other units, including No. 12 Examination Unit, No. 1 Air Radio Officer School, School of Food Services, and the Aerospace Engineering (AERE) Officer School.
The February 1, 1968 merger of the RCAF with the
Royal Canadian Navy and
Canadian Army to form the
Canadian Forces saw RCAF Station Clinton change its name to
Canadian Forces Base Clinton or
CFB Clinton.
The merger saw the Canadian Forces rationalize and consolidate many of its facilities to avoid duplication and CFB Clinton was closed by
1971 with its remaining units distributed to other...
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