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Published each Monday, under the authority of Capt(N) Luc Cassivi, Base Commander. Le LOOKOUT est publié tous les lundi, sous l’égide du Capt(N) Luc Cassivi, Commandant de la Base. Victoria Harbour Cats to face off against base team The editor reserves the right to edit, abridge or reject copy or advertising to adhere to Shawn O’Hara their regular season, Swanson policy as outlined in CFA0 57.5. Views and Staff Writer says it’s a great chance to get opinions expressed are not necessarily those in some last minute practice of the Department of National Defence. There won’t be any “belly before the real work begins. Le Rédacteur se réserve le droit de modifier, de condenser ou de rejeter les articles, itchers” on the Colville field, “We’ve been hard at work photographies, ou annonces plublicitaires but when a team of CFB getting ready for the season, so pour adhérer à l’0AFC57.5. Les opinions Esquimalt’s best and brightest it’s nice to be able to relax and et annonces exprimées dans le journal ne baseball players take the field have some fun,” he says. “We réflètent pas nécéssairement le point de vue against the Victoria HabourCats du MDN. have a great deal of respect for there will be a lot of good times. The friendly exhibition-style the people at CFB Esquimalt. game takes place June 9 at noon It’s an honour to spend the day at the Colville diamond and fea- with them.” Circulation - 4,800 tures this year’s line-up for the When it comes to working and plus 1,000 pdf downloads per week HarbourCats, now in their sec- playing with military personnel, One year subscription - $66.94 ond year as an official team in Swanson says it’s only natural to Six month subscription - $33.47 the West Coast Baseball League. pay homage to Victoria’s mili- Prices include tax. “The team has really been fall- tary community, engrained as it A Division of Personnel Support Programs ing into step this past year,” says is in the fabric of the town. CFB Esquimalt, PO Box 17000 Stn. Forces, Jim Swanson, General Manager “This is a military town. It Victoria, BC V9A 7N2 and Vice-President for the always has been, and it’s very E-mail: [email protected] HabourCats. “They’ve grown important to Victoria’s iden- Web: www.lookoutnewspaper.com as a team and as individuals, Fax: 250-363-3015 and this game is a nice change tity and history,” he says. “As a Canadian Mail Product Sales Agreement 40063331 to engage the community and Victorian team it only makes show them what we can do.” sense for us to honour that con- Since the Cats are heading to nection, and hope one day we CFB Esquimalt the day before may be as close to this city as CANADIAN COMMUNITY the HarbourCats’ first game of these men and women.” NEWSPAPER AWARD 2012

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D-Day 70th anniversary God’s Acre Veterans Cemetery May 29, 2014

Above inset: Base Commander Capt(N) Luc Cassivi accompa- nies Madeleine Earl, member of the Girl Guides of Canada .as she places a candle on a grave.

Left: Members of the Colour Party march in single line as they enter the cemetery.

Right: Soloist Sébastien Leroy from the Victoria Children’s Choir sings a moving rendition of “The White Cliffs of Dover”.

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Military Police Unit Esquimalt, Community Relations Coordinator at (250) 363-4384. bit.ly/blockwatch 14 • LOOKOUT June 2, 2014 June is recreation month Have you played today? TEEN EXTREME CAMP For 13-17 year olds CFMWS “Participating in family activities helps to reduce the To celebrate the sixth annual stresses of work, and leave Feeling a little old for normal summer camp “June is Recreation Month” me more mentally prepared to THIS campaign, Canadian Forces successfully conduct my job,” but a little bored chilling at home? Morale and Welfare Services says LCdr Bacon. SUMMER! Looking for some adventure this summer? is asking, why does recreation Juggling frequent postings Join us for the exciting and unique matter to you? and deployments has also REGISTER For the Canadian Armed made family time all the more NOW! 3-day Teen Extreme Camps! Forces leadership, recreation important for Lieutenant- Each camp is loaded with a variety of is a key enabler for promoting Commander Bacon and his adventures such as paintball, swimming, skim physical, mental and commu- wife Jody. “As a military fam- nity well-being. ily, we’ve never lived in an boarding, tubing, hiking and much more. “Physical activity, recre- area close to family, and main- Grab a few of your friends and ation, and play are essential taining close personal friend- for promoting optimal mental ships is limited as we often don’t miss this opportunity to have health and well-being through- move,” notes Jody. “Relying some incredible fun this summer! out our lives,” says Major- on others is not always pos- General David Millar, Chief of sible, so we have learned to be • July 16-18 Military Personnel. “Providing self-reliant and very family- opportunities to participate focused. We make a conscious in recreational activities is an effort to do activities as a fam- • Aug 6-8 important part of our com- ily, and to encourage family mitment to families and to time when possible.” $135 quality of life in the Canadian As the winners of last year’s Armed Forces. I encourage June is Recreation Month Call 250-363-1009 everyone to celebrate ‘June is Contest, the Bacon family also for more info Recreation Month’ and experi- enjoyed a recreation-filled trip ence the benefits.” to Alberta’s Kananaskis region or to register. For Lieutenant-Commander this March. In 2014, the June is Todd Bacon, Commanding Recreation Contest shifts to Officer of the Fleet Diving Florida, the sunshine state! Unit (Pacific), activities like Visit www.cfmws.com/JRM biking to work, geocaching, for your chance to win a swimming and skiing have week of sun-filled family helped build resilience to han- activities, and to learn more dle challenges at home and at about recreation’s many work. benefits.

10k, 5k & kids fun run EsquimaltNavy10K @Navy10KEsq FB C uimalt 2014 Sunday, June 22 • 8:30am Esq RUN YOU CAN! NAVY CAUSE DO IT BE For more info or to register visit www.navyrunesquimalt.com June 2, 2014 LOOKOUT • 15 Reservist Goes the Distance Shawn O’Hara “Registration hadn’t filled up for 2013 Staff Writer and everyone was saying I should go as soon as possible, but I needed more time,” Following a plane ride back from she says. “When April rolled around and Boston, Massachusetts, in April, LS Tracy the bombs went off everyone in the office Voorthuyzen returned to Victoria with a was gobsmacked. They kept asking me pair of bruised and battered feet, a nice what I was going to do about next year, but solid medal, and a life goal completed. I decided now I had to go.” LS Voorthuyzen recently competed in After a year of saving for airfare, registra- the 2014 Boston Marathon, finishing with tion fees, and accommodations, aided by a time of 3:45:44 and placing 14,117th out donations from civilian and military mem- of 35,671 runners. bers at Base Logistics, LS Voorthuyzen “The sheer amount of runners was made the trip to Boston. incredible,” she says. “It was an absolute “I was so excited. All the work, and sav- sea of people coming from all over the ing, and preparation and I finally made it,” world. Being a part of the energy felt really she says. “I almost couldn’t believe it.” amazing.” With the historic city of Boston and its Marathons are just a way of life now for surrounding communities as the back- the 54-year-old full-time civilian with Base drop, LS Voorthuyzen’s excitement was Logistics and part-time Supply Technician palpable. On top of the beautiful scenery at HMCS Malahat, who has been compet- she says what floored her most were the ing since 2009. people of Boston. “I started running while working at a gym “The marathon is a full on city-wide in 2006, and working out for free after event. Everyone comes out to watch and work,” she says. “After 12 weeks I could run support the runners,” she says. “All along for 20 minutes without stopping, so I just the route there are people cheering you on, kept adding time on and never gave it up.” handing out orange slices and water, there LS Voorthuyzen competed in her first are bands playing, it’s really amazing. That marathon, the Good Life Fitness Victoria city loves their marathon.” Marathon, in 2009. She decided to enter Trudging along block after block, mile the half marathon but soon discovered it after mile, LS Voorthuyzen kept her head was full. down and fell into the rhythm she became “My son convinced me since I was already accustomed to after five years of mar- halfway there I should just go for the full,” athons. Adorned in Canadian flags and she says. “It might not have been the great- proudly sporting the Maple Leaf she says est way to start marathon running, but she felt like she was representing her there’s something to be said for throwing country. yourself in the deep end. You have to sink “The whole way I kept hearing ‘Go or swim.” Canada! Go Canada!’,” she says. “It kept Although she qualified for the now me going when I thought I couldn’t go infamous 2013 Boston Marathon during anymore. I couldn’t make Canada look bad, 2012’s Victoria Marathon, LS Voorthuyzen I had to get across that line.” decided not to attend and instead train and However in the last 8 kilometres, after save for the 2014 event. cresting Heartbreak Hill, LS Voorthuyzen felt something she didn’t expect: reluc- tance. The whole way I kept “I’d worked so hard to get here, and it was almost over,” she says. “I almost didn’t hearing ‘Go Canada! Go want to finish, I wanted to soak it all in Canada!’ It kept me going for as long as possible, but I had to cross the line.” when I thought I couldn’t Crossing after three and half hours, LS go anymore. I couldn’t Voorthuyzen says she was filled with ela- tion as well as crippling exhaustion. All make Canada look bad, said it was just another day for a marathon runner. I had to get across that Shawn O’Hara, Lookout “It really was an unforgettable experi- line. ence,” she says. “I hope to come back some LS Travey Voorthuyzen of Base Logistics, and a reservist with HMCS Malahat, shows off her 2014 Boston Marathon jersey and medal. The 54-year-old - LS Tracy Voorthuyzen day, but until then I’m just going to keep “ running.” completed her first Boston Marathon in April. 16 • LOOKOUT June 2, 2014

Lt(N) Brian Macmillan receives the General CPO1 Robert Miller receives the Canadian Forces LS Matthew Pettifer receives the Canadian Forces Campaign Star from Cdr McAllister. Decoration second clasp from Cdr McAllister. Decoration second clasp from Cdr McAllister. ZULUBravo Cdr Lori McAllister, Maritime Forces Pacific Commanding Officer, presented medals and pro- Sgt Brian Boake receives the South West Asia motions on May 16. Lt(N) Zad Bouchedid receives the Canadian Forces medal from Cdr McAllister. Photos by Cpl Stuart MacNeil, MARAPC Imaging Services Decoration from Cdr McAllister.

MS Jonas Beck receives the NATO Non-Article 5 Lt(N) Jared Wagar receives the Canadian Forces SLt Yoon An receives his new rank from Cdr medal from Cdr McAllister. Decoration from Cdr McAllister. McAllister.

LCdr Michael Erwin receives the Canadian Forces CPO2 Allen Dixon receives the Canadian Forces CPO2 Thomas Watson receives the Canadian Forces Decoration second clasp from Cdr McAllister. Decoration second clasp from Cdr McAllister. Decoration second clasp from Cdr McAllister.

Accompanied by his wife Beth Camp and daughter Katy, Sgt Steve Leblanc was promoted to Sergeant by Cdr Andy Muir, Commanding Officer of Regional Cadet Support Unit. June 2, 2014 LOOKOUT • 17

Cmdre Bob Auchterlonie, Commander of Canadian Fleet Pacific, presented awards to several deserving members during a ceremony at building D85. Photos by LS Ogle Henry, MARPAC Imaging Services

MS Warren Danforth is awarded the South West PO2 Class Erin Bonnar receives the Canadian MS Carlos Cea receives his promotion. Asia Service Medal with the Afghanistan Bar. Forces Decoration first clasp.

AB Mario Guindon is presented the Operational MS Warren Danforth receives the Canadian Forces MS Elizabeth Zaragoza receives the Canadian Service Medal. Decoration. Forces Decoration.

AB John Whelan is presented the Operational MS Nicholas Fenton receives the Canadian Forces LCdr Kevin Cyr receives the Canadian Forces Service Medal. Decoration. Decoration second clasp.

19 Wing Comox

Cpl Jennifer Chiasson, 19 Wing Comox Outgoing Wing Chief Warrant Officer, CWO David Bolster (left) presents an “Appointment Sword” a traditional symbol representing the duty and LS Zachariah Stopa, MARPAC Imaging Services responsibilities of his position, to his successor CPO1 Doug Parsons receives a Maritime Forces Cpl Brandon O’Connell, MARPAC Imaging Services CWO Jean-Claude Parent (right) during a Change Pacific (MARPAC) Bravo Zulu for his initiative in Sgt Brian Boake receives the General Campaign of Appointment Ceremony. CWO Bolster is retiring spearheading the renewal of the MARPAC Honours Star- South West Asia clasp from Capt(N) James and moving to the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia. and Recognition program. Clarke. 18 • LOOKOUT CLASSIFIEDS June 2, 2014 &Real Estate

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