RCAF Station Marville (also known as 1(F) Wing or 1 Wing) was a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) station located near Marville in the Meuse department, Lorraine, northeastern France.
441 Squadron, were ferried across the Atlantic to Glasgow, Scotland aboard HMCS Magnificent.
439 Squadron flew from RCAF Station Uplands via Bagotville, Goose Bay, Greenland, Iceland and Scotland, in an exercise known as "Operation Leapfrog.
5 Air Movements Unit serviced flights between Marville and CFB Trenton.
A barracks block was used as a transient hotel, called the Lorraine Inn, for personnel and families en route to or from other bases.
This was unacceptable to the RCAF (and other NATO units stationed in France), so the two nuclear strike squadrons at 2 Wing were hastily moved to Zweibrücken and Baden-Soellingen while remaining non-nuclear armed units in France were repositioned to Marville.
The RCAF then moved Marville's 439 and 441 Squadrons to CFB Lahr in April 1967.