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This article originally appeared in the spring helicopter-carrying destroyers (DDH), which issue of Airforce Magazine, published by the Air were the first destroyer-escorts designed from Force Association of Canada. It is reprinted with the keel up to carry the large Sea King. The four permission. DDH 280 Iroquois class destroyers carried two There have been few aircraft in Canada’s Sea Kings each, and today, despite her advanc- aviation history that have provided such endur- ing age, the Sea King continues to complement ing and noteworthy service as the CH-124 Sea the capabilities of our Navy’s 12 Halifax class King maritime helicopter. frigates. This year, plans are underway to celebrate the Sea King’s Golden Jubilee to commemorate its DDH concept 50 years of service to Canada and Canadians at A unique feature of Canadian Sea King home and around the world. operations has been the marriage of a modern The ordered 41 twin-turbine helicopter, capable of day-night, CH-124 Sea Kings, originally designated all-weather operations with a destroyer-escort CHSS-2, from Sikorsky Aircraft and the first sized ship – the ‘DDH concept’. This capability photo by Sgt Ken Matheson Canadian Sea King arrived at Shearwater, N.S., is achieved through the Canadian developed on Aug. 1, 1963. helicopter hauldown and rapid securing device, Above: A Sea King helicopter is serviced at sea aboard HMCS Algonquin in Based on the Sea King anti-submarine heli- colloquially known as the ‘Beartrap’, which 1987. copter designed for the United States Navy allows the routine operation of a medium-sized (USN), the Canadian Sea King differed from helicopter from a small warship. The Canadian Below: A soldier from the Prince Edward Island Regiment exits a Sea King the USN version through the addition of ‘DDH concept’ transformed naval operations helicopter in 2002 in the CFB Gagetown, NB, training area. unique Canadian mission avionics, helicopter during the last half of the twentieth century by hauldown and rapid securing device fitments, expanding the ships’ search area and extend- a strengthened main undercarriage and an ing its lethal range. Navies around the world, automatic tail pylon folding system. Sikorsky’s including those of the United States, Japan and plant in Connecticut manufactured the first Australia, have adopted this concept and it is four aircraft and the remaining 37 helicopters considered to be one of Canada’s significant were assembled in Longueil, Que., by United contributions to naval operations as well as Aircraft of Canada Limited, a subsidiary of establishing Canada as a leader in the field of Sikorsky’s parent company. shipborne helicopter operations. Cold War operational service Post Cold War operational Operationally, the Sea King first served in service Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron 50 (HS Until the end of the Cold War in 1989, the 50) until it split into Helicopter Anti-submarine Sea King was primarily used to extend the anti- Squadrons 423 and 443 (HS 423, HS 443) submarine capabilities of the ships in which in September 1974. In January 1995, HS they were embarked. During the first Persian 423 and HS 443 were re-designated Maritime Gulf War in 1990-91, extensively modified Sea Helicopter (MH) Squadrons to more accurately Kings proved to be incredibly flexible, filling a reflect their maritime surveillance and interdic- myriad of new roles to extend the effectiveness tion roles that encompassed much more than of Canada’s Naval Task Group. Since 1990, the simply anti-submarine warfare. 423, 443 and Sea King has played a leading role in most of 406 Maritime Operational Training Squadrons Canada’s overseas operations. were initially all based at 12 Wing Shearwater, The Sea King 50th anniversary committee N.S., until 443 Squadron moved to Patricia Bay, In early 2011, a number of former Sea King- B.C., in 1989 to support naval operations on the related personnel established the Sea King 50th West Coast. anniversary committee under the leadership of The Sea King has operated from the air- Colonels (ret’d) John Cody and Alan Blair, both craft carrier Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship former commanders of 12 Wing Shearwater. Bonaventure, the three operational support The purpose of the committee is to plan and ships, the seven converted St. Laurent class co-ordinate commemorative events and proj- DND photo destroyer-escorts and the two Annapolis class ects for the Sea King’s 50th anniversary and to

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We’re at a NNewew Flight engineer hits 10,000 flight hours WO George Jamieson Wing, continuing from Contributor there to 404 Squadron LLocation!ocation! until his retirement from There is always much the . 1501 Admiral’s Road • 250-595-1422 fanfare when a new flight After a few short InI Admiral’sAd i l’ WWalklk ShShoppingi CCentret engineer receives his or months, MWO Derhak her wings and, years ago, came back as a reserve there was always a big member and continues 110%0% MILITARYMILITARY DDISCOUNTISCOUNT deal as older flight engi- to fly and instruct new neers hit certain mile- flight engineer students stones: 1,000, 2,500, at 404 Squadron. 5,000 or one year in the As of April 19, he air (8,760 hours). had flown 2,765 hours Very few flight engi- to bring his total up to neers back then - and 10,000.8 hours. even fewer now - achieve During the milestone the incredible marker of flight, Captain Mary 10,000 hours (one year, Cameron-Kelly, a col- one month, three weeks league and 404 Squadron and 14 hours) of flight pilot instructor, present- time. ed MWO Derhak with Master Warrant Officer a special patch that the Karl Derhak of 404 flight engineers section Long Range Patrol and had made for the occa- Training Squadron at 14 sion. Wing Greenwood, N.S., Many of his friends and is one of these special co-workers met MWO people. Derhak and his crew on TTIPSIPS MWO Derhak began the ramp at the end of the flying portion of his the flight, offering con- The Military Police have a tips line career as a young, eager gratulations and helping 250-363-TIPS. flight engineer on the him celebrate his great CH-124 Sea King heli- achievement. copter in 1980. After MCpl Rory Wilson, When asked if this The tips line will be regularly monitored by logging 1,266.7 hours MWO Karl Derhak, a 39-year veteran of the was the end, he quickly Military Police. All calls will be kept entirely with 406 Maritime Royal Canadian Air Force, shows off his 10,000 responded “no!” Operational Training hour patch during a Crew Operational Readiness “I only have 1,696.9 confi dential and anonymous. hours to go to get 10,000 Squadron, 12 Wing Exercise flight off the coast of Nova Scotia. Shearwater, N.S., he hours on the Aurora!” Military Police urge you to make the call, it moved on to the CP-140 he amassed an amazing ferred to the CH-146 MWO Karl Derhak has Aurora and started fly- 5,538.1 hours on the Griffon helicopter and now spent one year, one helps our community! ing with 415 Maritime Aurora. flew another 431 hours. month, three weeks and Patrol Squadron, which Newly-promoted to He was transferred back 14 hours in the air – a is no longer in service at master warrant officer to the Aurora, this time 10,000-hour milestone 250-363-TIPS (8477) 14 Wing in May 1985. and anxious to accept a with 405 Long Range few flight engineers Over the next 13 years, new challenge, he trans- Patrol Squadron at 14 achieve in their careers. June 17, 2013 LOOKOUT • 13

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Under 30 category. many played by elite -LS Kyle Weatherby “It was a really tough Walk to the Base! Canadian Armed Forces go,” he says. “There was (CAF) athletes. One always that uncertainty 2 bdrms from $289,000 such player is LS Kyle “ of whether or not I’d win, He stuck with the game Weatherby, who recently out of a love for its fast but I think that helped Amazing Ocean & Mtn Views won the Canadian Armed paced, quick thinking me improve my game in Private Rooftop Patios Forces Squash Nationals nature. the long run.” in the Under 30 division “You have to be very fit, The last match really Next to Base at CFB Borden, going up physically and mentally,” tested his mettle, pitting against the best CAF play- he says. “The only way to him against an opponent Pets & Rentals Allowed ers across the country in excel is to be at the top of he played earlier in the team and singles events. your game in all aspects. competition. High End Finishing included “It was a great experi- It’s a real challenge.” “I’d only lost one match Hardwood Floors & ence,” says LS Weatherby, The only way to improve during the team event, Granite Counters a radar technician in one’s skill at squash is to and it was to the player HMCS Ottawa. “I love play the game, he says. I faced in the final,” he Call us now to arrange the game, so putting my His training regimen says. “When he beat me your house hunting trip! skills to the test against before nationals had him the first time I focused nationally skilled squash playing nearly every day, on what I did wrong in players was an excellent as well as running when- that match, and trained opportunity.” ever possible. during the tournament to * Total amount of reductions LS Weatherby got into “Fitness is important overcome that weakness.” between the remaining 10 units. the fast-paced game because in squash you’re With no big competi- while visiting his father running around so much, tions on the horizon, LS in Halifax during a course you have to be able to Weatherby plans to con- in 2008. push yourself for the tinue playing the game he Show suite Open Sat. & Sun. “He used to play a lot, whole match. Tactics and loves so much. and when I came to see skill are important, but “I always just want to from 2-4 @ 1315 Esquimalt Rd him he got me playing if you’re tired and worn get a little bit better, and too. I played a few peo- out, it’s very difficult to a little bit better than The Mark Imhoff Group ple on the east coast and that,” he says. “I’ll just win.” Pemberton Holmes-Menzies when I came back here The CAF Squash be playing and focusing I just kept playing and Nationals, held May 4 on becoming as good as I 250.590.1775 • [email protected] playing.” to 10, saw five regions can be.” 14 • LOOKOUT June 17, 2013 Start investing now NEWS with as little as $25. NNuggetsuggets Sheena Magnotta Financial Advisor . Goodbye MERX, Hello has more flexible search the start of the Grand Prix 3960 Quadra Street options. 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A sexual assault took place during an event known as the “Rock base headquarters build- The accused pled guilty to both charges. The court ing for one week to coin- Fest” held at the Pacific Fleet Club located at CFB Esquimalt. A sentenced the offender to a reprimand and a fine of cide with Edmonton’s $1,000. young lady was sexually assaulted by an unidentified male Pride festival. between 11:00 pm, October 3, 2009 and 1:00 am, October 4, 2009. The male may have had an accomplice. The young lady was See it picked up and carried down a flight of stairs to an empty room ALL located on the lower floor of the club where she was sexually

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2Lt Cameron Park Bravo Unit Public Affairs Representative ZULU With the skirl of bagpipes echoing from the walls, the audience gathered in the Bay Street Armoury bore wit- ness to a change of command parade for the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s). Lieutenant-Colonel David Awalt assumed command of the regiment May 11 from outgoing command- ing officer Lieutenant- Colonel Eric Boucher. With 22 years of service in both the regular and reserve components of the Canadian Armed Forces, LCol Awalt joins the regiment from his previous appointment as Assistant Chief of Staff at 39 Canadian Brigade Group. “It’s an honour to take over such a storied regiment. I am looking for- ward to working with all members of MCpl Vincenzo Agius-Mantello (left) receives his the regimental family as the regiment new rank from MCpl by Cdr Tim Allan, Base embarks on its second century of ser- Administration Officer. vice,” he said. Outgoing commanding officer LCol Boucher reflected on the regiment and its operations during his appoint- ment as commanding officer. “This was the highest operational tempo since the Second World War. At one point during my tenure as CO, more than half the unit had served on operations, either expeditionary or domestic operations.” This included 68 soldiers serving at least one tour in Afghanistan, with another 42 serving on domestic opera- tions within Canada. Photos courtesy of 2Lt Cameron Park “I think that that reflects the true Ordinary Seaman Pedrosa receives his promotion strength and the value of our regi- Above: LCol Eric Boucher (right) passes the regimental colour of to Able Seaman from Base Commander, Capt(N) mental system, that it’s not just the The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) to incoming Bob Auchterlonie and Chief of Staff, Michael numbers going out the door and the Commanding Officer LCol David Awalt. Morrison. bayonets that matter, but in fact the Below: (Left to right) LCol Boucher, Col Rob Roy MacKenzie, whole team, whether it be in uniform Commander 39 Canadian Brigade Group, and LCol Awalt formalize or outside of uniform.” the change of command. Looking ahead to the challenges that the regiment will face during his tions for The Canadian Scottish civilian employment or school, and command, LCol Awalt sees readiness Regiment (Princess Mary’s), LCol our reserve commitment is a vital as continuing to be a key element. Awalt points to an increased aware- component in enabling reservists to “The focus for the regiment will ness of the role reserve soldiers have respond when the Canadian Armed remain operational readiness. We will taken on in recent years. Forces requires us.” continue to augment expeditionary “I think the expectation for reserv- The Canadian Scottish Regiment missions and will focus on supporting ists has increased, because we have (Princess Mary’s) is one of the larg- the 39 Territorial Battalion Group in shown what we are capable of over- est reserve units in Western Canada domestic operations.” seas and domestically at all levels. and the only infantry regiment on With the increased tempo of opera- However, balancing our family, our Vancouver Island.

LS Wessel (right) receives her new rank from Cdr Allan.

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