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After continue to proudly rep- tion. departing San Diego har- resent the Royal Canadian In early September, bour in October, the ship Navy and the Canadian Athabaskan deployed to the was directed to investigate Joint Operations Command region. While on patrol off a small suspicious vessel in while deployed in interna- the coast of Colombia, the international waters near the tional waters,” said MGen crew assisted in disrupting a United States – Mexico bor- Christopher Coates, Deputy drug shipment on Sept. 30. der. The operations resulted Commander Canadian “We forced the vessel to in the seizure of over 1,200 Joint Operations Command run in a particular direction, lbs. of marijuana. 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AVAILABLE The new catchers mini- mize the environmental 302 - 852 Fort Street 250-383-8038 victoriamediation.ca impact of military training while ensuring the firing range complies with the Nicolas Tremblay, Valcartier Imaging Defence Environmental Strategy. Above: Personnel from 2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier attend The bullet catchers the recognition ceremony for the green range project, which is directly in line retain metal residue from with the environmental policy. small arms projectiles to Below: The new bullet catchers are easy to modify and adapt to various prevent seepage water weather conditions. from reaching the firing FFoodood TruckTruck range’s groundwater flow. In 2007, Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) and the Director of Land Environment began con- sidering ways to create an improved and more cost- effective bullet catcher. After developing and testing various proto- types, the final design was revealed in 2011. To reduce the speed of pro- jectiles, steel boxes filled with sand were built and installed on the existing range butts, and covered Simon Leblanc, Valcartier Imaging in self-healing membranes. When bullets puncture performance offers a long- with the results for the DRDC scientist Sonia the membrane, the holes term solution for manag- Armed Forces,” says the Thiboutot added that close over on their own. ing metal residues from DRDC Land Science many countries concerned Receptacles developed by projectiles and should also and Technology Director about the environmen- Helping Institut national de recher- reduce the environmental General, Guy Vézina. “The tal management of firing constituents che scientifique (INRS) impact to almost zero. green firing range proj- ranges are interested in the collect the effluent made Military members who ect is a great example of new bullet catcher design. with Federal up of seepage water, direct- have tried the catchers had multidisciplinary coopera- A number of partners were ing its flow toward a treat- only good things to say tion among a number of involved in this project, government ment system. about them. They point- organizations, which was including the Director programs and Valcartier military mem- ed out that the catchers undoubtedly the key to of Land Environment, bers have been training decrease noise consider- this project’s success. With several 2 CDSG units, services. with these catchers for two ably on the firing range and one of the best catchers in including firing ranges and years to measure the effec- do not change the nature the world, we are helping training areas, Resource tiveness of the selfhealing of training in any way. to ensure the sustainability Conservation and the Randall , MP membrane and the cells’ “We are very happy of firing ranges.” Engineering Branch, Garrison ESQUIMALT–JUAN DE FUCA impermeability. Defence Construction The catchers bore these Canada, DRDC, and its A2–100 Aldersmith Pl, View Royal trials well, and an inde- environmental expert part- Monday–Thursday, 10am–4pm pendent study found they The catchers decrease noise considerably ner, INRS. A final report were 54 per cent more eco- on the firing range and do not change on environmental perfor- 250-405-6550 nomical than the conven- mance of bullet catchers [email protected] tional sand butts after 20 the nature of training in any way. will be issued in January www.randallgarrison.ndp.ca years of use. This level of “ 2015. 4 • LOOKOUT January 5, 2015 ofOPINION WHO WE ARE Thankmatters you for supporting “Sailing through the Holidays” MANAGING EDITOR Christine Farrington Waddell; the Base Administration Officer, Cdr Dental Unit Detachment for their heartwarm- Melissa Atkinson 250-363-3372 PSP Golden; the PMC of the C& POs’ Mess, CPO1 ing reminder that the holidays do not have to [email protected] Bodie; the Formation Chief, CPO1 Feltham; be painful. A flurry of decorating and creativity took the Base Chief, CPO1 Taylor; the Formation MasterCard gift certificates were presented STAFF WRITER place in the Wardroom, The Chiefs’ and Petty Master Seaman, MS Ensom; and the Holiday to the winning units by the Base Commander Shawn O’Hara 250-363-3672 Officers’ Mess, and the Pacific Fleet Club dur- Event Coordinator, Christine Farrington. on Dec. 18. shawn.o’[email protected] ing the first two weeks of December as mem- It was a difficult decision to choose a winner Judges and organizers for this year’s holi- bers from 25 MARPAC units decorated pre-lit in each of the three categories. All the trees day lighting program would like to convey a PRODUCTION Christmas trees in a show of holiday spirit and were decorated with creativity and imagina- sincere thank you to all of the participants in Carmel Ecker 250-363-8033 healthy competition. tion that it was clear the holiday spirit was alive this year’s Formation Tree Decorating Contest. [email protected] Units that participated competed for prizes and well in the Formation. Participants included: Shelley Fox 250-363-8033 in three coveted categories: (1) Most Festive In the end, however, there could only be one • HMCS Regina [email protected] Design; (2) Best Griswold Design (for the winner in each category. The judges award- • Military Police, CFB Esquimalt Detachment most outlandish tree); and (3) Best Charlie ed the title of Most Festive Tree to HMCS • CANEX RECEPTION Brown (for most commercialized or valiant Regina. The title of Best Griswold tree went • SISIP Financial Services 250-363-3127 effort). to Seamanship Division at CFFSE, and the • Formation Safety and Environment The contest was judged Dec. 16, and the Best Charlie Brown tree went to the staff at • HMCS Winnipeg ACCOUNTS/CLASSIFIEDS panel included the Base Commander, Capt (N) CANEX. Honourable mention was given to 1 • 1 Dental Unit Detachment Heather Catte 250-363-3127 • Base Information Systems [email protected] • Base Comptroller • Base Executive Services SALES REPRESENTATIVES • Pacific Fleet Club Ivan Groth 250-363-3133 • HMCS Algonquin [email protected] • Canadian Fleet Pacific HQ Joshua Buck 250-363-8602 • HMCS Protecteur [email protected] • Canadian Forces’ Fleet School Esquimalt- Seamanship Division EDITORIAL ADVISORS • Military Family Resource Centre Capt Jenn Jackson 250-363-4006 • Patrol Craft Training Unit Sara Helmeczi 250-363-7060 • HMCS Oriole • / Joint Task Force Published each Monday, under the authority of Pacific Headquarters Capt(N) Steve Waddell, Base Commander. • CFMWS Personnel Support Program (PSP) Le LOOKOUT est publié tous les lundi, Services sous l’égide du Capt(N) Steve Waddell, • NOTC Venture Left: CPO1 Alan McNaul accepts HMCS Regina’s prize for “Most Festive” Commandant de la Base. • Base Logistics Christmas tree. 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Opposite page (left to right): • Second World War Veterans receive their Artic Star Medals from Julian Fantino, Minister of Veterans’ Affairs. • Citizens in Roxas City, Philippines, send a thank you message to the Canadian Armed His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, Forces for their assistance following super visits CFB Esquimalt, presenting 87 young people from typhoon Haiyan. around and the Mainland with the Duke of Edinburgh Award. This page (left to right): • Navy Run 5 km Under 24 and Women’s Overall winner, nine-year-old Emma OCTOBER Campbell, crosses the finish line. • Gen Tom Lawson gives the camera Canada is shaken at the deaths of WO Partice Vincent a thumbs up while taking part in CFB 2014 and Cpl Nathan Cirillo, killed two days apart in separate 2014 Esquimalt’s November Formation Run. attacks. Cpl Cirillo’s killer, after shooting Cpl Cirillo as he stood vigil at the National War Memorial, then • Canadian Football League Commissioner YEAR IN REVIEW gained entry to Parliament before being shot and killed Mark Cohon holds the Grey Cup by security. Championship Trophy as he is escorted by JANUARY JUNE members of the Royal Canadian Navy to The medals of WO (Ret’d) Edward Kochanuk are Vancouver. The Government of Canada withdraws the CFB Esquimalt is visited by aircraft carrier USS Nimitz returned to his family after they turned up in the CFB NOVEMBER Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) fol- from June 13-16. With the massive vessel comes 2,800 Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum following a rob- Background image: HMC Ships Nanaimo and lowing the completion of a humanitarian assis- crew from across the United States Navy. bery of the Kochanuk’s home 27 years ago. The Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Campaign begins, Whitehorse approach Duntze Head at CFB tance mission in the Philippines. DART deployed with the symbolic First Poppy being presented to Base Esquimalt upon returning from Operation in response to the super typhoon Haiyan, which HMC Ships Calgary, Nanaimo, and Whitehorse and RCN and RCAF personnel recover the wreckage of Commander Capt(N) Steve Waddell, and the CFB Caribbe. affected more than 14 million people, killing HMCS Victoria, head to Hawaii for RIMPAC 2014. Northrop Nomand aircraft #3521 from the bottom of Esquimalt personnel who stood vigil at the National over 6,000. DART provided aid by distributing Twenty-three nations take part in multi-national exer- Lake Muskoka in Ontario after 74 years beneath the War Memorial just one week before Cpl Nathan 493,346 litres of fresh water, providing medical cises from June 26 to Aug. 1, including over 1,000 CAF waves. Cirillo. assistance to 6,525 patients, clearing 131 kilome- personnel. tres of road, and delivering 230,487 pounds of The Formation Run 5K hosted a high-ranking food and goods. Nine-year-old Emma Campbell places first in guest when Gen Tom Lawson, Chief of the Defence the June. 22 Navy Run 5K in the under 24 cat- Staff, visited CFB Esquimalt for National Sports HMCS Regina departs CFB Esquimalt for an egory, and the first Female Overall. Day. eight month deployment on Operation Artemis, the Canadian Armed Forces contribution to Personnel across CFB Esquimalt take part in counterterrorism and maritime security in the JULY Movember, the moustache growing campaign in Arabian Sea. support of Prostate Cancer Awareness, including MARCH On July 5 more than 500 CAF personnel the 35 sailors from HMCS Vancouver, who raised HMCS Toronto intercepts smugglers in the Arabian Sea deploy to Portage La Prairie to help combat flood- over $800 for the charity. region Jan. 17, recovering 280kg of heroin, bringing their The last Canadian personnel involved in NATO train- ing across the province, laying more than 212,700 numbers for that year a staggering 8.5 metrics tonnes of ing mission in Afghanistan left the country, marking the sandbags to push back flood waters. narcotics recovered including cocaine, heroin, and hashish. end of significant Canadian military involvement in the DECEMBER region. VAdm (Ret’d) Nigel Brodeur presents the medals of his father, Rear-Admiral Victor Brodeur, to CFB VAdm Mark Norman enacts an order pro- HMCS Regina successfully disrupts the shipment of FEBRUARY Esquimalt July 23. Among the medals are Rear- hibiting alcohol aboard all RCN ships while at 132 kilograms of heroin during operations in the Indian Admiral Brodeur’s medals for service during the sea. While the consumption of alcohol will be Ocean on March 31. A fire in the engine room of HMCS Protecteur incapaci- 1914 Mexican Revolution, his Companion of the allowed while alongside or during special occasions such tated the vessel on its journey from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and the medal as Christmas and other celebrations, no alcohol is to be Prime Minister Stephen Harper declares May 9 National back to CFB Esquimalt, and caused significant damage. No denoting him as a Commander of the Order of the consumed while at sea. Day of Honour, conceived as a day for all Canadians to one was seriously injured, and the ship returned to CFB British Empire, presented by King George VI. thank Canadian Armed Forces members and their fami- Esquimalt May 24. HMCS Vancouver has a spot on the national stage when lies for their dedication, sacrifice, and service. Cmdre Luc Cassivi hands over the role of Base it delivered the legendary Grey Cup to the 2014 CFL A team of five CAF members ran a relay-style route Commander to Capt(N) Steve Waddell July 30, after only Championships in Vancouver, British Columbia. from Port Hardy to Colwood in support of Wounded a year in the position. Cmdre Cassivi heads to Ottawa to APRIL Warriors Canada, a charitable organization that supports take up the post of Director General of Naval Strategic injured CAF members with a wide range of programs and Readiness at the National Defence Headquarters. HMC Ships Nanaimo and Whitehorse return to CFB services that focus on mental health. Esquimalt after an eight week deployment on Operation Caribbe. Canadian icon Rick Hansen, an Honorary Colonel with AUGUST the Joint Personnel Support Unit (JPSU), visited CFB CFB Esquimalt introduces security measures to combat Esquimalt Feb. 26 to present a Sacrifice Medal to Cpl CFB Esquimalt rededicates the Submarine Cairn in the “Heartbleed Bug”, an information and data vulner- Darryl Hansen (no relation), who suffered a traumatic Dockyard on Aug. 7, marking 100 years of submarine ability that affected almost 66 per cent of the Internet. brain injury while on deployment to Afghanistan. service in the Royal Canadian Navy.

HMCS Chicoutimi completes a camber dive April 16, The Township of Esquimalt unveils a marble plaque marking one more step on the path to operational readi- near Lampson School, honouring the lives of Esquimalt ness for the Victoria-class submarine. residents lost during the First World War.

A memorial is unveiled near the peak of Mount MAY Strachan in Cyprus Provincial Park, remembering the lives of Lieutenants Norman J. Odgen, and Donald S. The annual Candlelight Tribute at God’s Acre Veterans Clark, who lost their lives in a tragic accident while pilot- Cemetery took place May 29, honouring those who have ing a training craft in 1963. served or are currently serving. The vigil also recognized the 70th anniversary of the D-Day Invasion. SEPTEMBER CFB Esquimalt welcomes delegates from the NATO Assembly to the base during a diplomatic visit May 2. HMCS Regina returns to CFB Esquimalt after eight months at sea, supporting Op Artemis, as well as NATO Veterans Affairs Minister Julian Fantino comes to operations in the Mediterranean during a tense period of CFB Esquimalt to present Canadian veterans Norman military activity between Russia and the Ukraine. George Alexander, Edward Earl Dallin, Ronald Jacques Lavallee and James S. Russell with the Arctic Star Canadian musician Loreena McKennitt is appointed Medal, which recognizes operational service north of an Honorary Colonel in the the Arctic Circle from 1939 to 1945. (RCAF). 10 • LOOKOUT January 5, 2015

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OS Leaf is promoted to Able Seaman on board HMCS Saskatoon. OS Uhlig is promoted to Able Seaman on board HMCS Saskatoon. He also received his engineer rounds man certificate.

The SISIP Financial Services Open Bravo House was the third stop for SISIP’s Bravo roving information kiosks at CFB ZULU Esquimalt during November. Other stops included the Base Orderly Room, Naden Athletic Centre, Nelles Block and the New Wave Café in Dockyard. CF members stopped by the kiosks to find out about SISIP Financial Services value proposition and to ask financial questions of the knowledgeable members of the SISIP team in Esquimalt. Pictured here left to right: Melody Birch, SISIP Financial Planner; Capt(N) Steve Waddell, Base Commander; Wade Walters, SISIP Branch Manager/Financial Planner; Corey Hargreaves, SISIP Financial Counselor; Sara Johnson, CANEX Manager; Hyun Park, SISIP Financial Planning Coordinator; LCdr Judith Harlock, XO Base Admin; CPO1 Janet Graham-Smith, Base Admin Branch Chief; and Cmdre Bob Auchterlonie, Commander Canadian Fleet Pacific.

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United Way 3-on-3 Hockey championship trophy was presented to the unde- feated “Soft Dumps” team following a three-day tournament and a 12:3 Image By Cpl Stuart MacNeil MARPAC Imaging Services win against the “Calgary” team in the final game. True sportsmanship was Capt(N) Brian Costello presents Lt(N) Amy Mahar with a Canadian Forces showcased by all four teams, which also included the “Dirty Barnacles” and Decoration during a presentation ceremony held at CFB Esquimalt on Dec. 9. the “Dirty Bisons”. Above left to right: LS Ian Greenwood, Lt(N) Jeff Brooker, Cpl Joe Michel, LS Keelan Cook, SLt Jacob Booth, Cpl Spencer Stolk and LS John Helpard. Missing in action that day but key contributors to the team’s success are Takato Tanaka (PSP), and LS Nathan Gillies.

Helen Rochon, 4, won her family a $100 Earl’s gift certificate during the AB Adam Armour is promoted to Leading Seaman by Lt(N) Jimmy National Family Sports Day event held at the Naden Athletic Centre and Lau, MSEO of HMCS Victoria, and Cdr Alex Kooiman, Commanding Officer Wurtele Arena Nov. 29. She tried all the activities and had a blast at the event, HMCS Victoria. getting her passport stamped after each activity.

Military Police Unit Esquimalt awarded Commander Naval Military Police Group Commendation

Military Police Unit Esquimalt received a staff assistance visit Nov. 25 by the Naval Military Police Group Headquarters Leadership: Cdr Tremblay, Maj Balaguer and CPO1 Godin. During the visit, Cdr Tremblay presented Maj Lemire, Commanding Officer of MPU Esquimalt, and the entire MPU Esquimalt team with a Commander Naval MP Group Commendation. The commendation was awarded for the hard work and tireless effort put forth by members of MPU Esquimalt while co-hosting (on behalf of CF MP Group), along with Victoria Police Department, the 109th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. The conference was held at the Victoria Conference Centre Aug. 24-27 and was attended by over 300 delegates from across the country. This was first time in the Conferences’ 109 year history that the Military Police Branch had either hosted or co-hosted the event. MWO Menard, MPU Esquimalt USM; Maj Lemire, Commanding Officer MPU Members of MPU Esquimalt went above and beyond in making this years’ conference a Esquimalt; Cdr Tremblay, Commander Naval MP Group; and CPO1 Godin, success and were formally recognized by receiving the first Unit Commendation handed Naval MP Group Chief. out by the Naval MP Group. 14 • LOOKOUT January 5, 2015 10k, 5k & Kids Fun Run Sunday June 21 • Start Time 8:30AM

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