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Divers depart for Korea Peter Mallett for mine countermeasure operations. Staff Writer “Essentially it’s an under-water breather designed for the military to Sixteen members of Fleet Diving Unit work in an environment that may have Pacific (FDU(P)) will represent the underwater mines,” explained CPO2 at Operation MacNeish. “The idea behind the tech- Clear Horizon 16 in the Republic of nology is for divers to move more Korea this week. silently and quietly through the water The Oct. 11 to 23 multi-nation- by reducing sound. It also gives off a al training mission is the first exer- low-magnetic acoustic signature that is cise of its kind led by South Korea, safer for the diver in these situations.” and is focussed on mine countermea- The Shark Marine underwater navi- sure operations. It also will highlight gator is a hand-held electronic device Canada’s ongoing efforts to contribute used by divers to detect objects on to peace and stability in Northeast Asia. the seabed floor. It aids divers in an Divers and ships from the United underwater environment with limited States, Philippines, Thailand, Australia visibility. and New Zealand will also participate. During the opening days of Clear A key part of the Fleet Diving Unit Horizon 2016 three members of FDU(P) team’s efforts will be to provide other will attend a Mine Countermeasures AATTENTIONTTENTION participating nations with mine coun- Symposium in Seoul, Oct. 11 to 15, to termeasure training such as explosive begin the dialogue that will continue MMILITARY:ILITARY: ordnance disposal, underwater detona- during the operational phase of the tion and pouncer operations, which exercise. involves the deployment of divers from It’s been a busy year for Esquimalt’s helicopters into the sea. FDU (P), who have also participated “It’s really an opportunity to work in other operations around the world jointly, and collaborate with other par- including Operation Nanook (Yukon), ticipating nations on what types of Operation Unifier (Ukraine), RIMPAC, OONN AALMOSTLMOST AANYNY equipment and technology they use. Operation Render Safe (Solomon 22015,015, 20162016 OROR 20172017 It is also an opportunity to show them Islands), and other training and mine CCHEVROLET,HEVROLET, how we work with ours,” said CPO2 countermeasure operations in coop- BBUICK,UICK, GMCGMC Alex MacNeish a clearance diver and eration with global allies at home and OORR CADILLACCADILLAC FDU(P)’s Operations Chief. abroad. DDIDID YOUYOU KNOW?KNOW? During the 12-day exercise, FDU (P) Following their trip to Asia, members divers will employ the use of two made- of the unit will take part in Operation WHEATON in-Canada high tech gadgets: the Shark Taz Tornado, a conventional munitions offers you a Marine and Canadian Clearance Diver disposal exercise that will take place in CAF Appreciation Apparatus re-breather used specifically Cold Lake, Alta. DISCOUNT ATTENTION DND PURCHASERS Check out these businesses wwww.cifcomposites.comww.cifcomposites.com – ready BRIAN LEWTHWAITE with the PRO ECO LITE CONSULTANTS Ph: 250-652-6313 • Cell: 250-888-5688 products PPRODUCTSRODUCTS | DESIGNDESIGN | FFABRICATIONABRICATION you need! wwww.mccordick.comww.mccordick.com NO PAYMENTS UP TO $2000 DND MILITARY * IN TRADE FOR UP TO 90 DAYS ASSISTANCE ABOVE THE VALUE OF YOUR VEHICLE* BONUS *Conditions apply. **Price and payments refl ect all available programs, rebates and incentives. Payments not including tax. See dealer for details. For all your workplace Images shown are for Illustration purposes only and may not necessarily represent the confi gurable options selected or available. Offer ends without notice. protection needs, We have you covered!

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Peter Mallett Laurier, under Parks Noon, a 35-year CCG winning journalist Paul trek to Fort Resolution, a The collaboration was Staff Writer Canada’s lead, played veteran, describes himself Watson. Hudson’s Bay outpost locat- several years in the making. a key role in the August as a life-long maritime his- The evening also includes ed 970 kilometres to the Parks Canada approached Four prominent play- 2014 discovery of HMS tory buff. He compared his Parks Canada lead archeolo- southwest. the Canadian Hydrographic ers in the ground-breaking Erebus, Sir John Franklin’s involvement in the discov- gist and diver Ryan Harris, The fate of the crew Service and discussed, since discovery of the ill-fated ship, and recently helped eries as “winning the his- and renowned author David was revealed during more they were charting the Franklin Expedition of to identify Franklin’s sec- tory lotto.” He rates the ini- C. Woodman who wrote than 20 rescue expeditions ocean floor for shipping- 1846 are setting sail for ond vessel HMS Terror off tial Erebus discovery, the “Unravelling the Franklin from 1848 to 1866 and in lane information, why not the Victoria’s Maritime the coast of King William focus of the presentation, as Mystery”. a roundabout way the ill- look for lost vessels at the Museum this week to tell Island. He will be part of the incredible. Noon says their discus- fated expedition eventually same time? This lead to the their story. presentation “Mysteries of “For me it was an excit- sion will shed much-needed achieved its mission. searches beginning in 2008. Bill Noon, captain of the HMS Erebus” at Victoria’s ing and defining moment light on the search for a For nearly 170 years peo- The rest is “history” says Canadian Coast Guard Maritime Museum, Oct. 13 in both my life and career,” Northwest passage, the ple debated the location of Noon. (CCG) Ship Sir Wilfred at 7:30 p.m. said Noon, who recalls the importance of their finding, the vessels. Their eventual “In all my years of working moment in 2014 when and its far-reaching histori- discovery demonstrated the for the Federal Government he was informed by Parks cal significance. accuracy and importance I have never witnessed Canada officials about the “The search expeditions of local Inuit oral histories, another moment where discovery of Erebus. “I’ll for Franklin are actually which correctly pointed the intergovernmental agencies never forget the moment in what opened up the waters location of Erebus. This is a worked so seamlessly. The my captain’s quarter’s when of northern Canada and has topic Woodman will expand level of cooperation was they showed me the side- been the story of charting on during the discussion. beyond phenomenal,” said scan sonar imagery from the ever since,” he says. The discovery of the ves- Noon, adding this type of ocean floor. It may just look The Royal Navy’s Franklin sels is also being hailed cooperation was highly criti- like a computer enhanced Expedition set sail from by government officials cal in an Arctic environment image but for me it was Greenhithe, Kent, May because of the level of col- where weather, distance and a super-dramatic, ground 19, 1845, to search for the laboration that occurred communication are vitally breaking image because that Northwest Passage. The flag- between Parks Canada, important. was the moment we finally ship HMS Erebus and HMS Canadian Hydrographic Tickets to the event are had actual proof of one of Terror became trapped in Service, Canadian Ice $60 for non-museum mem- Credit John Horton the lost vessels.” ice in 1846 with most of the Service, Canadian Coast bers and $50 for members Franklin Expedition’s HMS Erebus and HMS Terror The presentation will be crew perishing after trying Guard, and the Royal and can be purchased by by Canadian marine artist John M. Horton. hosted by Pulitzer Prize to set out for an overland Canadian Navy. calling 250-385-4222.

Photo © Parks Canada Sonar pictures of the historic Franklin shipwreck as it rests at the bottom of the ocean.

Photo © Theresa Nichols, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Canadian Coast Guard Ship Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s Commanding Officer Bill Noon (left), and Parks Canada’s Ryan Harris (second from left), show the side- scan sonar image of the wreck to Marc-André Bernier (third from left), Jonathan Moore (fourth from left), and Chief Officer Rich Marriott (at far right).

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NOTE: Please submit your Unit’s qualifying names directly to Vicki Kellsey by the day after EACH deadline (3, 10, 17 Nov) – draws will happen at noon each Friday following the deadline. For more info, please contact Vicki Kellsey, Campaign Coordinator, (250) 363-2595. October 11, 2016 LOOKOUT • 9 Long awaited city visit for HMCS Regina sailors

SLt Mike Harris their games, which included to the charity and their sup- HMCS Regina the crew marching onto the port of the sick children and field prior to the national youth in the city. Potato harvesting, veter- anthem. Regina holds a strong ans visit, and a home-open- The Regina Pats, a Western connection to past military er hockey game, these are Hockey League (WHL) members who have given some of the activity high- team having a century-old so much for this country; so lights 15 HMCS Regina affiliation with the military, crew members spent time crew members took part in also hosted the crew. Sailors getting to know some of the during their namesake city attended the team’s home city’s distinguished veterans. visit from Sept. 22 to 27. opener where Commander They visited the Wascana At the Club du Souvenir Colin Matthews, Regina’s Rehabilitation Centre to at École St Andrew, crew Commanding Officer, listen to vivid stories from members attended a swear- dropped the puck to com- seniors, and were given a ing-in ceremony and then mence their first home lesson in crib by members surprised students with a game of the season. of the veterans program. visit from ship mascot During a meet and greet They were also given an Gunner the Gopher, as at HMCS Queen with mem- exclusive tour of the soon- well as the unfurling of the bers of the unit and Friends to-open war museum by Photos by Brent Fisher world’s largest Saskatchewan of the Navy, Cdr Matthews veterans of Royal Canadian Left to right: Chief Petty Officer First Class Goulding and Commander Roughriders flag. presented a cheque for more Legion Branch 1. Matthews present a cheque for $5,011.10 on behalf of HMCS Regina to the The Roughriders also than $5,000 to the Chris Crew members likewise Chris Knox Foundation. invited the ship’s represen- Knox Foundation as a sign got down and dirty, lend- Grow Regina community providing fresh produce for tatives to be guests at one of of the ship’s commitment ing a helping hand to the garden. Potatoes were har- the Regina Food Bank. forth effort and apprecia- vested and other crops were The 2016 namesake tion for one another through groomed by the sailors to city visit benefits the city, these annual visits and other help feed those in need the ship, and the Royal partnership programs, forti- throughout the community. Canadian Navy at large. fying a long-standing bond Grow Regina’s volunteers The City of Regina and the that promises a prosperous hold the queenly mission of ship’s crew continue to put future.

Left to right: Master Seaman Chisling, Leading Seaman Beyene, and Corporal Left to right: Lieutenant Commander Graham and Petty Officer First Class Kenny offer their services at the Grow Regina community garden. Chadwick meet with local veterans at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 1 in Regina.

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Royal Canadian Navy sailor Leading Seaman Josh Adams, of Fleet Diving Unit Pacific, prepares to dispose of unexploded projectiles found underwater near White Beach in the Solomon Islands during Operation Render Safe.

Canadian Explosive projectiles. Some were just the local villagers to find Ordnance Disposal lying on the sea bed, which out where the unexploded meant we could move them ordnance was and to assist Specialists in the to a safer area to blow them, in ordnance identification. Solomon Islands but a few were embedded “The villagers are usu- Cpl M. Doran and so we blew them in loca- ally excited to see us come Capt A. Rosendahl, tion.” ashore, but when we try Australian Defence PO2 Cheeseman said to speak Pidgin they then Forces Operation Render Safe was open up and are only too important because it gave happy to point us in the Canadian clearance divers the local communities a right direction,” he said. shared skills and knowledge safer environment to live in. Military personnel from with New Zealand sailors “It’s fantastic to get out Australia, Canada, New while they were attached to and do our job as clearance Zealand, the Solomon Her Majesty’s New Zealand divers and know we are Islands and the United Ship (HMNZS) Manawanui making the areas around Kingdom participated in during Operation Render the Solomon Islands safer Operation Render Safe, Safe in the Solomon Islands for the population,” he said. which ended Oct. 7. Sept. 7 to Oct. 7. “Especially for the young- The Canadian Armed The operation aimed er children who may not Forces deployed approxi- to reduce the hazards of know what these remnants mately 18 personnel to the explosive remnants of war of war are and may injure Solomon Islands, includ- and enhance safety across or kill themselves.” ing combat engineers from There have been 12 the Canadian Army, clear- FAMILY •••••••••••••••• the Southwest Pacific. Canadian Dive Team islanders killed by explosive ance divers from the Royal Saturday, Oct 29 Lead, Petty Officer Second remnants of war in the past Canadian Navy and avia- PUMPKIN 2-4 p.m. Class David Cheeseman of decade either by finding tion technicians from the Location: CPAC Fleet Diving Unit - Atlantic, ordnance accidently or by . PSP F16REC210 said his team conducted trying to make fish bombs. In the first week of the CARVING explosive ordnance disposal The Royal Solomon operation, 1,389 items of Island Police Force deal unexploded ordnance or Prepare your pumpkins for the big day while you snack on with Australian and New Zealand military forces and with around 10,000 explo- 3.7 tonnes were recovered roasted pumpkin seeds! We will provide the tools and fun the Royal Solomon Islands sive remnants of war every for disposal by the multina- cut-outs and you provide the creative carving. Police Force. year. tional teams. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• “We’ve been very suc- Constable Lawrence The Solomon Islands was the scene of heavy fighting PLEASE REGISTER TO HELP WITH PUMPKIN COUNT cessful in discovering unex- Waneinad from the Royal ploded ordnance below the Solomon Island Police during the Second World waterline while on HMNZS Force also joined the crew War at sea, on land, and Manawanui and disposing on HMNZS Manawanui for from the air. The islands of it,” he said. “Last week Operation Render Safe. were also used as a support PO2 Cheeseman said one and ammunition base. As a To register, call 250-363-1009 or visit www.pspesquimalt.ca. we found six 100-pound air-dropped bombs and of Constable Waneinad’s result, explosives remain as another 50 unexploded main roles was to speak to a danger to this day. PACIFIC MAZDA Military & DND Incentive Program

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MMILITARY:ILITARY: Ed Gerow receives a Government of Canada Certificate for Robert Beauregard receives a Government of Canada 35 years of public service from Captain (N) Steven Waddell, Certificate for 25 years of public service from Captain (N) DDIDID YOUYOU Base Commander. Steven Waddell, Base Commander. KKNOW?NOW? WHEATON offers you a Canadian Forces Appreciation DISCOUNT $$10001000 OOFFFF OONN AALMOSTLMOST AANYNY Jonathan Purdle receives a Government of Canada Certificate Terry Berkley receives a plaque for his dedicated work from CCHEVROLET,HEVROLET, BBUICK,UICK, for 35 years of public service from Commander Andrew Muir, Commander Andrew Muir, Commanding Officer of Port GGMCMC OORR CCADILLACADILLAC Commanding Officer of Port Operations and Emergency Operations and Emergency Services Branch, and Doug Services Branch. Kimmett, Auxiliary Fleet Manager.

Peter Reader, a retired Chief Superintendent of Auxiliary Vessels, the predecessor of the Canadian Forces Auxiliary Fleet, presents a flag used back in 1955 to Commander Andrew Muir, Commanding Officer of Port Operations and Emergency Services Branch. 12 • LOOKOUT October 11, 2016

Base Divisions and Presentations

Captain (N) Steve Waddell, Base Commander, presented awards and promotions during Base Divisions on Sept. 27. Photos by LS Ogle Henry, MARPAC Imaging Services Christine Farrington is presented with the Base Commander’s Commendation.

Allison Jones is presented with the Base Lt(N) Jenna McGrath is presented with the Base Lt(N) Mohamed Gudal is presented with the Base Commander’s Bravo Zulu Certificate. Commander’s Bravo Zulu Certificate. Commander’s Bravo Zulu Certificate.

Captain Gordon Keyser is presented with the Base Cpl Jandei Kim is presented with the Base Cpl Michael Grizhanov is awarded the Operation Commander’s Bravo Zulu Certificate. Commander’s Bravo Zulu Certificate. Service Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe.

Cpl Chris Green is awarded the Operation Service Pte Andrew Fitzpatrick is awarded the Operation AB Tucker Matheson is awarded the Operation Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe. Service Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe. Service Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe.

PO1 Maurice Montano is awarded the Operation Cpl Vincent-Didier Sarah is awarded the Operation LS Jonathan Fortin is awarded the Operation Service Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe. Service Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe. Service Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe. October 11, 2016 LOOKOUT • 13

Able Seaman Andreas Bocanegra Beltran is MS Daniel Evans is awarded the Operation Service MS Scott MacDougall is awarded the Operation promoted to his current rank. Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe. Service Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe.

PO1 Paul O’Keefe was awarded the Meritorious Lt(N) Donald Carney is presented with the Canadian PO1 Class Neil Comisky is presented with the Unit Commendation by the U.S. Secretary of Forces Decoration Second Clasp. Canadian Forces Decoration First Clasp. the Navy for his participation during Operation Artemis Roto 3 onboard HMCS Toronto.

PO2 Chris Calhoun is presented with the Canadian PO2 Travis Shorey is presented with the Canadian Sgt Barbara Lane is presented with the Canadian Forces Decoration First Clasp. Forces Decoration First Clasp. Forces Decoration First Clasp.

PO2 Chris McGowan, PO2 Robert Wheaton, Cpl Charles Wiebe, MS Curtis Morley, Cpl Ken Wells and LS Gordon Ahl were presented with the Canadian Forces Decoration. 14 • LOOKOUT October 11, 2016

Depart With Dignity Ceremony

Vice-Admiral Robert Davidson officially retired after 39 years of service during a ceremony at the Wardroom on Sept. 30. Vice-Admiral Ron Lloyd, Commander of the Photos by LS Ogle Henry, MARPAC Imaging Services Royal Canadian Navy, presents Vice-Admiral Bob Davidson his Certificate of Military Service.

Ordinary Seaman Robert Kisby presents Vice- Chief Petty Officer First Class Dave Bryson presents Submariner Association President Paul Cumberland Admiral Bob Davidson his Military Service Pin. Vice-Admiral Bob Davidson with a Canadian Flag. presents Vice-Admiral Bob Davidson with a Submariner Membership Certificate.

Canadian Fleet Pacific Awards and Presentations

CANFLTPAC recognized some of their own as Cdr Michele Tessier, PO2 Shawna Stewardson is awarded the Operation CO CCF (MOG4), made presentations to unit personnel on Oct. 3. Service Medal – Expedition for Operation Caribbe.

MWO Mark Dankwerth is presented with the LCdr Preston McIntosh is presented with the Navy ASlt Si Tian is presented with his Commissioning Canadian Forces Decoration First Clasp. and Marine Corps Commendation. Scroll.

Base Logistics Awards

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