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Linda Foisy, mother of Leading Seaman Steven Robicheau Alexandre Bujold-Foisy, holds up a sign for her embraces his wife Mary Robicheau for son during the HMCS Vancouver homecoming. the ceremonial homecoming first kiss.

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE A HOMECOMING A boisterous crowd of family, friends and co-workers were on hand in Dockyard last Friday as HMCS Vancouver returned from a four-month deployment in the Asia-Pacific region. From April 3 to June 25, Vancouver participated in Operation Projection, conducting forward naval pres- ence operations and participating in several naval exercises with partner nations. Immediately afterwards Vancouver headed to Hawaii to take part in Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC),), ththehe woworld’srlldd’s lalargestrggest mamaritimeriittimme mmilitaryillitarry exercise.

Photos by Peter Mallett, Lookout Little Carson holds up his hand- made sign for his father to see as the ship came alongside. Left: Cpl Eric Baron reunites with his family on C jetty.

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MINI ART PROVIDES FRESH APPROACH TO HISTORYHISTORY OF MUSEUMMUSEUM

Photos by Peter Mallett, Lookout Erin Spence shows off some of her tiny Peter Mallett artwork that makes up a gallery now on Staff Writer display in the Welcome Centre of the CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum. What began as a gift of artwork to her co-workers at the CFB Esquimaltuimalt Naval and Military Museum has blossomed into a museum exhibit and a new title for a 21-year-old co-op student. University of Victoria student Erin Spence has worked as a museumuseum Tour Guide and Programmer during the summer months for the pastast two years as part of her political science work-study placement. She iss also a selfself-- taught artist who has brought her talent to the museum and earnedned tthehe tittitlele Artist in Residence. A painting of the White Her medium of choice is watercolour; her canvas no larger than a ppostcard.ostcard. Ten of her Ensign, a flag flown miniature paintings are on exhibit in the visitor’s Welcome Centre nnearear ththee mamainin eentrancentrance on ships of the Royal of the museum - aptly dubbed The World’s Tiniest Naval and Military Gallery. Canadian Navy between “We’re not sure if it is actually the tiniest naval and military museum display but I chal- 1911 and 1965. Below: A lenge you to find a smaller one,” said Spence. painting of the adminis- At first her hobby was limited to gifts for friends and family, but once museum staff trative building of CFB saw her work she was offered an assignment painting a Christmas greeting card for the Esquimalt’s Naval and museum. When she was hired back for a second work term she expanded her artist role Military museum that to painting 40 mini paintings of warships, portraits and historical sites for the museum’s was gifted to museum summer open house. managers Debbie Towell Inspiration was drawn from the museum’s archived photos. and Clare Sharpe. “Usually, as was the case with the sailor from the recruiting picture, it’s the composition that caught my eye,” said Spence. “I like to work with photos or posters that are sharp and crisp. Doing the monochrome paintings was something new for me and trying to reproduce a nearly identical image to the photos was fun.” Erin’s supervisor, Museum Exhibit Designer Clare Sharpe, says the paintings have been a hit with museum patrons. “Her work has a lot of personality and they give the buildings and vessels she paints a whole new take,” said Sharpe. “At the Paintingsngs of a KisbeeKisi bbee RingRiRingn fromfrom Iroquois-ClassIroquois-Classs museum we are more accustomed to historic photos, but her Destroyeroyer HMHMCSCS HHuronuron aandnd a mmonochromeonochrome paintings are a sort of whimsical view. It’s great to be working of HMCSMCS San Peur, an armed yacht that was with the students from UVic because they always give you a once tthehe property of the Duke of Sutherland fresh point of view and new outlook.” and pressedressed into action from Esquimalt durinduringg For more information about the museum and its operating Secondd WWorldorld WWar.ar. hours visit their website: https://navalandmilitarymuseum.org/ 6 • LOOKOUT CELEBRATING 75 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS August 13, 2018 Historic church, site for new complex

Peter Mallett Lon Towstego estimates completion the church, which would require a Staff Writer of the building to be 2020. Towstego separate heritage alteration permit says the proposed project is sensitive application. Plans to build an affordable senior’s to the heritage of the church building The proposal has passed its first and housing complex at the site of the while at the same time addresses the second readings by town council on Anglican Parish of St. Peter and St. current needs of the community. July 16 and is expected to go for its Paul will be reviewed at an upcom- “The vision of the Diocese of British third and final reading later this year. ing Township of Esquimalt public Columbia calls us to take concrete Further details about construction hearing. action to advance economic and social plans and the amendment process The zoning amendment calls for justice and to use our existing assets will be available at the Aug. 27 7 p.m. the approval of a 24-unit condomin- more effectively through community meeting to be held at Esquimalt’s ium site and church ministry centre partnerships,” said Towstego. “The Municipal Hall. to be built at the site of the his- proposed project is a direct response Originally known as the Naval toric 152-year-old church located at to the needs identified in the Official Garrison Church, the main building 1379 Esquimalt Road. The proposed Community Plan for Esquimalt which of today’s church was built and con- five-story building would replace the calls to increase the amount of safe secrated in 1866 and was located at 250.477.5353 existing parish hall and ministry cen- and affordable housing available to the foot of Signal Hill in Dockyard. [email protected] tre and would occupy a portion of the our expanding population.” Due to the church’s proximity to www.AdkinsInnes.com parking lot located at the northwest The zoning amendment only deals gales from the sea, in 1904 the deci- with the land-use application to per- sion was made to move the church, on JACKIE ADKINS & DEAN INNES corner of the property. If it gets the greenlight, the incum- mit housing and does not call for rollers, up and over Signal Hill to its BROOKFIELD RELOCATION SPECIALISTS bent of the parish and archdeacon any possible physical alterations to present site.

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The staff members behind the Raven Indigenous Youth program share a passion for fostering pride and confidence in Indigenous youth Raven Program Staff from across the country during the condensed six-week basic military training course. Nine instructors, 10 general duty staff and eight get as much as they give members of the leadership and administrative team reap their own rewards as well, learning about dif- ferent Indigenous cultures and wit- nessing the development of their students. The following are four staff mem- bers who have spent their summer introducing Indigenous youth to the Canadian Armed Forces. Photos by NCdt S.L. Delaney MS Michelle Howell OS Blair Schilt MS James Poirier A/SLt Justin Leong eservist Master Seaman Michelle Howell rdinary Seaman Blair Schilt went to school aster Seaman James Poirier is a Weapons cting Sub-Lieutenant Justin Leong joined joined the Royal Canadian Navy at 18 seek- for nautical science at the marine institute Engineering Technician coming up on 11 the navy last January as a Regular Force ing structure in her life. Little did she know in Newfoundland. After five years of study, years of service as a Regular Force mem- Naval Warfare Officer. Rthat 12 years later she would be instilling Ohe found looking for work in such a com- Mber. As part of his promotion last year, he A “I joined because I was searching for a structure in the next generation as a senior instructor petitive field challenging. was selected to instruct for the Raven program. more structured environment that allows for adven- for the Raven program. “I thought, ‘I have some family in the military, why “I didn’t really know what I was getting into, but it ture, as well as stability and advancement.” Her regular reserve job is a human resources admin- not try something different, something out of my com- turned out to be an absolutely amazing experience,” He got involved with Raven because he saw the istrator at Naval Reserve Division HMCS Scotian in fort zone?’ I decided to continue my education and he said. progress of last year’s students firsthand. Halifax, Nova Scotia. join the military,” he said. When he stepped on deck last year, he was fresh “When I was on the base last summer, I saw this “As a Reservist, you can seek out jobs that match He joined just under a year ago as a Regular Force from winning gold at the International Military Sports haphazard group of new recruits that I struggled to your availability and interests. I had been looking to member of the Royal Canadian Navy as a Naval Council (CISM) world volleyball championships in communicate with, and I was curious about who they take on a leadership role as an instructor and heard Communicator. the Netherlands. Now in his second year as an instruc- were. So I attended their graduation the following about the Raven program, but I didn’t know much While awaiting training, OS Schilt learned about the tor, he has a desire to continue cultivating the Raven month to learn more. When I saw their development Photo by Leading Seaman David Gariepy about it.” Raven program and decided to throw his hat in the program. from the first time I met them to when I saw them at Candidates on the Raven program, After a bit of research, she decided to come onboard ring as an instructor. “Among the staff there is a huge love and dedication their grad parade, I was so impressed that I knew I had (OS) Atenati Weber- as the senior instructor in 2017. She continued for a “I have a background working with youth as a sports to the program itself. We have a leadership team that to request getting involved with Raven.” Morrison and OS Sarah Belanger second year, and says the experience has exceeded her instructor, and I also worked with a tall ships training wants to see great improvements, and that rubs off His request was granted, and he was put in charge of install a fender on the guard rail dur- expectations. program where I taught students how to sail on the on the candidates and enhances the experience for the general duty staff of the Raven program this year. ing a day sail onboard Patrol Craft Photo by Leading Seaman David Gariepy Raven recruits conduct a patrol during their final “When you think about teaching a basic mili- Great Lakes. When I found out about this program everyone. He has 10 staff members working with him, and he Training Grizzly. tary qualification course, that gives Indigenous youth an introduction to the “By the end of the course, you see all the lightbulbs works closely with the leadership team to execute all exercise at Rocky Point. you think about instilling military life, I thought this would be a great learning are fully on. That’s the exciting part for me when I see the logistical needs for the course. the military ethos in your opportunity.” all of my students are switched on, ready to graduate, Working with Raven has been a great learning oppor- students; you don’t really He was selected to work with the Raven program as and proud of everything they’ve accomplished. tunity he says. think about how much you part of a team of 10 general duty staff that takes care “Some of these young adults have gone through “We did three days of Aboriginal awareness training will learn from them. These of equipment and facility setup, and the transportation major hardships in their lives, and when they attain where we learned about the various cultures of the stu- Indigenous youth from of staff and students. these skills and go back to their communities, their dents we would be working with. I was curious about across Canada come with “It’s really interesting because many of us have come lives change. Even if they don’t stay in the Forces, how the program would instill military discipline while an extensive knowledge base from basic training ourselves within the past year; now there’s so much they have learned here that they can incorporating cultural considerations.” that, as instructors, we may we get to observe how instructors operate from the bring home and pass on.” His curiosity has been met with admiration for this not have expected. other side. It’s something really nice to watch: A group In terms of what the program means to him person- unique training model. “There are a lot of stu- of regular youth come in, not knowing anyone and ally, MS Poirier considers the relationship-building “My experience has been extremely positive. I’ve dents coming from remote not knowing what to expect, and within a matter of potential of Raven. seen the change in the students from when we first areas people who have never weeks, they’re all working together as a cohesive team. “One of the best things about coming onto this issued their kit to the way they carry themselves now, been to B.C. before. You just The amount they are able to learn in just a little over course is the amount that you, as an instructor, can and that really exceeded my expectations. They learn watch them grow and come a month is amazing.” learn from your students. It’s not about how much everything in an extremely compressed timeline, and out of their shell. When you This program has completely opened my eyes to the you are giving to them, it’s about how much they give it’s impressive how they are excelling. see their pride and develop- types of opportunities one can have within the CAF. If back to you. They just want to share their culture with “My involvement with Raven has allowed me to ment on graduation day, you there was ever the chance for me to be involved with you. They want you to be interested. In a nine week develop my leadership skills so I can look at the feel like a million bucks as an Raven in future years, I would jump at it.” contract, you learn something about yourself as well as big picture and give the staff taskings they can take instructor. You feel like you learning about other cultures. ownership of. This is an exciting opportunity for me are doing your part, not only “I love being here. I love being a part of the leader- as a junior officer to apply some of the concepts I’ve for the Canadian Armed ship side and bringing young adults into the military learned in my own training.” Forces, but also for Canada. mindset. It’s something that has brought a lot of stabil- A/SLt Leong invites other young officers to learn It’s really great to see that ity to my life, and it is a privilege to share that with more about the Raven program and get involved. unity.” the students.” “The Forces values having Indigenous members, so gaining an understanding of their culture will help The entire Raven staff. you work alongside Indigenous people throughout your career.” Photo by NCdt S.L. Delaney 10 • LOOKOUT CELEBRATING 75 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS August 13, 2018

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Photo by Able Seaman Tyler Antonew Ordinary Seaman Ricky Fung, an NCIOP from HMCS Discovery in Vancouver, poses for an out- door portrait before going to Edmonton for the Canadian West Regional Soccer Tournament.

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NCdt S.L. Delaney civilian life,” he said. onship. They will com- MARPAC PA NCIOPs operate intel- pete against teams from ligence, surveillance, and bases throughout Western When Ordinary Seaman reconnaissance equipment Canada. The winning Ricky Fung stepped into on board warships, and team will go on to play the Westminster, B.C., advise the bridge on navi- in the national champion- recruiting centre in 2015, gation and anti-warfare ships in Borden, Ontario, he wanted to learn more procedures. Currently in this September. about Canada’s military Halifax, OS Fung is com- From coast to coast, OS and the types of careers pleting his first level of Fung has enjoyed the vari- available. trades training on a two- ety of opportunities that p{cific m{zd{ He was looking to month course. Through the Naval Reserve has to try something new and simulators he is develop- offer. After basic training get involved with the ing his radar systems skill and naval environmen- Canadian Armed Forces. to identify items of inter- tal training last summer, It was there that he est in the water and air, he stood as a ceremonial learned about the Royal and to assist in search and sentry in front of the Canadian Naval Reserve rescue operations. Lieutenant Governor’s and that it offers both full In addition to develop- House in Halifax. This TH 50 ANNIVERSARY EVENT and parttime employment ing a new skillset, joining gave him the opportunity opportunities built upon the Naval Reserve has also to represent the RCN CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF DRIVING PASSION IN CANADA the availability and inter- allowed him to hone his as he performed drill ests of each member. existing skills as a soccer and stood watch before By joining HMCS player. visitors from around the Discovery in Vancouver, This year, during world. OS Fung was able to his full-time summer After representing CFB maintain his truck driv- employment engagement Esquimalt in the Western ing business and continue with the Royal Canadian Regionals this summer, Navy, he tried out for, he will return to HMCS 7-PASSENGER playing soccer throughout the year. He was also able and earned a spot on Saskatoon. He intends 2018 cX-9 GS to meet his goal of trying the CFB Esquimalt soc- to extend his full-time something new. cer team, the Tritons. The employment contract “I chose to join the team of 18 players meets into the fall and put his Reserves as a Naval for weekly practices, and training as an NCIOP into Combat Information heads to Edmonton from practice onboard a ship — WIN Operator (NCIOP) Aug. 12 to 17 for the all while keeping soccer YOUR men’s Canada Western an active part of his civil- GT model shown because it sounded com- M{ZD{ ♦ pletely different from my Regional soccer champi- ian and military life. % UP UPTO 50 VEHICLES A $ 0 TO A 750 AJAC’S MOST AWARDED TO BE WON PURCHASE ANNIVERSARY AUTOMOBILE BRAND EVER ACROSS CANADA FINANCING▼ BONUSV ON SELECT MODELS ON SELECT NEW MODELS Need a vehicle? SEA KING RETIREMENT MILITARY & DND CELEBRATIONS GOOD CREDIT, NOV 30 - DEC 1 INCENTIVE PROGRAM DL8152 BAD CREDIT...

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At Pride PhonePPhoone 250250 9409 3583 Fax 250 940 3587 LCdr Kovacs said. “This is possible parades, we play fun and recogniz- EmailEmmaail [email protected] @ There is nothing predictable about not only because of the skill and able tunes, and between songs we www.johnnelsonlawcorp.comwwww.johnn the National Band of the Naval experience of the musicians, but engage the audience with high-fives Reserve. With set lists ranging from most importantly because we all and handshakes and show Canadians traditional marches to Disney tunes have great determination and pride that we are approachable, that the and a continually changing roster of in what we do.” RCN uniform is approachable,” said musicians, this group is seeking to The RCN has two full-time bands, LCdr Kovacs. connect with Canadians and redefine the Stadacona Band in Halifax This approachability serves as a what it means to be a military band. and the Naden Band of the Royal recruiting tool. When LCdr Alexandrea Kovacs Canadian Navy in Esquimalt. The “We’ve actually had people come took over as the band’s Principal Reserve band takes over the engage- to Naval Reserve Divisions after see- Director in 1990, she was the first ments of these two bands on alter- ing us in a parade to learn more Reservist to fill the role. In fact, nating summers during their leave about what we do, and ultimately when she became a director of music time, and they also borrow and lend join the Reserves themselves. When in her unit of HMCS Tecumseh in musicians, instruments and gear. people see that we enjoy our jobs 1985, she was the first female direc- “There is a fair amount of give and have fun working together, they tor within the entire Royal Canadian and take between the bands because want to be a part of that.” Navy (RCN). we’re all one navy with one mission Watch for the National Band of Being exceptional is par for the and one common goal of connecting the Naval Reserve in front of the course for the musicians of the Band. with Canadians,” said LCdr Kovacs. B.C. Legislature on Aug. 17 and 23 “The entire band is comprised The Reserve band aids with devel- at 6 p.m., and at the RCMP Musical of Reserve members who balance oping that connection. Ride in Sooke’s Fred Milne Park their training with full civilian lives. “Every event that the band plays on Aug. 18 and 19 at 6:15 p.m. To Within the musician branch, we’ve promotes our visibility. And when march along with the Band, follow had medical doctors, lawyers, engi- we play, we seek to maximize audi- them @Nationalbandnavalreserve on neers, small business owners and even ence interaction and impact,” said Facebook. an astrophysicist,” said LCdr Kovacs, LCdr Kovacs. “We also have music teachers, PHDs The band invites audience interac- in music and music students. Some tion by playing relatable music. pursue this trade because music is “Everybody knows we play mili- their life; for others it’s because this tary music. Everybody expects that. is the only place they get to play.” But they don’t expect us to play Within the Naval Reserve, there jazz ensembles, trios, or Lady Gaga, are currently 135 musicians and nine which we do.” Directors of Music. The Band offers The Band stays relevant through full-time summer employment for these musical selections. those musicians, and every year a “Our music changes because our team is selected from across the audience changes. We’ll play for Naval Reserve Divisions to play with small children and we’ll play for the band. This summer, the band has Second World War veterans. We 20 to 29 musicians, and that num- include as many genres as possible to ber fluctuates day-to-day. Members reach each of them.” come and go according to their avail- The Royal Nova Scotia ability. In some cases, this means International Tattoo is the Band’s being on the ground one day, and biggest annual event. They also performing the next. played for the Calgary Stampede This year, quite a few mem- this July, and they’ll play for three bers joined the band directly from Pride parades throughout Canada this summer. Military basic training. LOCATIONSLO & DND to sserve you in Discount 3 GGreaterre Victoria Offered Special thanks aanandnd appreciation for all personnel at CFB who supported Esquimalt Bumper to Bumper. We look forward to continuing the support at our downtown store.

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HMCS Vancouver Awards and Presentations Awards were presented by Commander Christopher Nucci, Commanding Officer, HMCS Vancouver. Photos by Lt(N) Tony Wright, HMCS Vancouver Public Affairs Officer

Able Seaman Courtney Trainor is promoted to her Able Seaman Aaron Craswell is promoted to his Able Seaman Stephen Beliveau is promoted to his present rank by Commander Nucci, Lieutenant (Navy) present rank by Cdr Nucci, Lieutenant (Navy) Justin present rank by Cdr Nucci, Petty Officer Second Class Chantal Woolley and Chief Petty Officer Second Class Park and Petty Officer First Class Gawain Solyom. Jamie Van Delft, Lieutenant (Navy) Nathan Schnarr, Jean-Francois Gaudreault. and Chief Petty Officer Second Class Quentin Englot.

Leading Seaman Simon Dakin receives a Commanding Petty Officer First Class Jeremy Helm receives a Leading Seaman Christopher Richardson receives a Officer’s Coin. Commanding Officer’s Coin. Commanding Officer’s Coin.

Leading Seaman Matthew Pelletier and Leading Leading Seaman Edith Desjardins receives a Petty Officer Second Class Paul Tucker receives a Seaman Kenneth Powell-Duvall receive Commanding Commanding Officer’s Coin. Commanding Officer’s Coin. Officer’s Coins.

Able Seaman Joe Thoo, Sub Lieutenant Kyle Deveau, Master Seaman Christopher Stone receives his Engineer Master Seaman Shawn Martin receives his Engineer Lieutenant (Navy) Samuel Ferguson, and Alex Officer of the Watch Certificate from Cdr Nucci with Officer of the Watch certificate from Cdr Nucci with Cape receive the Gun Metal Sea Service Insignia. Lieutenant (Navy) Kayla Bouchard and Chief Petty Lieutenant (Navy) Kayla Bouchard and Chief Petty Officer Second Class Quentin Englot. Officer Second Class Quentin Englot. August 13, 2018 CELEBRATING 75 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS LOOKOUT • 13

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Awards and Ordinary Seaman (OS) Simon McCary, OS Quentin Leading Seaman Jordan Moehling receives his Andres, OS Eric-Oliver Frappier, and OS Naomi Dazé Machinery Console Operator Certificate from Cdr Presentations receive Auxiliary Machinery Operators Certificates Nucci and CPO2 Englot. from Cdr Nucci with Lieutenant (Navy) Kayla Bouchard Continued and Chief Petty Officer Second Class Quentin Englot.

Ordinary Seaman Andrew Henderson receives a Leading Seaman Gatlin Ford Wunder receives a Petty Officer First Class Gawain Solyom and Petty Coxswain’s Coin from Chief Petty Officer First Class Coxswain’s Coin from CPO1 Steven Wist. Officer Second Class Jamie Van Delft receive the Steven Wist. Bronze Sea Service Insignia from Cdr Nucci.

Sailor of the Quarter Photo by Ed Dixon, MARPAC Imaging Services

Petty Officer Second Class Christopher Holmes receives Master Seaman Patrice Mongeau receives a Coxswain’s a Coxswain’s Coin from CPO1 Steven Wist. Coin from CPO1 Steven Wist.

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Every Thursday, just before noon, a cheerful “Good day” resounds in the George Wilkinson Lounge, N69, as Bonnie Scott enters the MP Mess carrying bags of sweets and treats, which she donates for the weekly fundraiser barbecues. Scott said she wanted to do her part in bringing aware- ness to the “worthy causes supported by MPs”, which are the Military Police Fund for Blind Children and the Canadian Cancer Society Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock. She felt that the barbecues were missing sweet treats and took it upon herself to donate a variety of desserts, ranging from two-bite brownies, to fresh fruits and cookies, and banana cake and fancy margarita cupcakes – much to the delight of all those who attend the lunch fundraiser. She has also promised to bake a special dessert for the last barbecue of the season on Aug. 30 - an array of cream puff rings with almond choux, drizzled chocolate and slivered almonds, stuffed with strawberries and whipped cream. Come and sample some of those nice desserts and join AB Audet a Marine Engineer with Canadian the MPs every Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Fleet Pacific (CANFLTPAC) onboard HMCS George Wilkinson Lounge, also known as the MP Mess, Regina is awarded the CANFLTPAC Sailor of Bonnie Scott located at Naden 69, beside Naden Shed, or follow the the Quarter for the Second Quarter of 2018. barbecue smell. 14 • LOOKOUT CELEBRATING 75 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS August 13, 2018

Patrol Craft Training Unit Promotions and Awards OS R. Wang is promoted to OCdt by Cdr T. Bacon LS J. Fields is promoted to MS by Cdr T. Bacon and (right), and CPO2 E. Pohoney (left). CPO2 E. Pohoney.

MS G. Mitchell is awarded the CD1 by OS S. Fradette is awarded the Special OS S. Fradette is awarded the AB B. St-John is promoted to LS by LCdr T. Bergmann. Service Medal-NATO by LCdr T. NATO-OAE by LCdr T. Bergmann for LCdr T. Bergmann and PO2 J. Mill, In Bergmann for partaking in Operation partaking in Operation Reassurance Command, Engineering Section. Reassurance ROTO 7 while serving ROTO 7 while serving onboard HMCS onboard HMCS Charlottetown. Charlottetown.

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