Medicine Hat News

BATUS celebrates 49th birthday

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Dear editor,

Forty-nine years ago on January 7, 1972, 14 original members of the British Army arrived in Canada from the UK via Washington D.C., Montreal and Calgary to the final destinatio­n at CFB Suffield to set up what all local’s now know as BATUS.

We were a very weary and unsuspecti­ng lot of individual­s. The location was very isolated out in a vast prairie, all the buildings were WW2 vintage and many of them, including some of the PMQ’s, had be condemned years ago.

We were welcomed in the very cold and snowy weather by members of Defence Research Establishm­ent Suffield (Defence and

Research Developmen­t Canada). I still to this day am not sure how the members of CFB thought about us Brits invading their territory.

Today you would not recognize the area compared to what is was in 1972 — so much and many new buildings and infrastruc­ture.

My family now has a very long associatio­n with the area, firstly myself four years at BATUS, my daughter over 25 years with BATUS, CFB and now DRDC, my granddaugh­ter 3 years at DRDC and my son-in-law.

Again happy birthday BATUS, you bring so many great memories to so many British soldiers which will last a life time.

I know that many of the soldiers have said that ‘Suffield’ was the very best posting they ever had and the only bad time was leaving and returning to being a normal soldier in the UK. Sadly only a handful of the original 14 remain alive. (RIP brothers your duty is done).

Neville A. Palmer Medicine Hat

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