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Lt(N) Paul Pendergast The daily routine of life at sea for contribution to an international aware of the critical role he plays can end up on the deck, so they Operation Caribbe the crews onboard Her Majesty’s operation to stop illicit trafficking in maintaining morale among the have to constantly guard against Public Affairs Officer Canadian Ships Edmonton and of drugs, weapons, money, and 48 members of the crew. spillage. Whitehorse revolves around the people. “When people come to the “When it was rough last week, I There is an old saying that an galley and meal times. The Chief Cook of Whitehorse, steam line for their meal, you can had to make two half pots of soup army marches on its stomach, and Both ships are deployed on who cannot be identified for oper- see their face light up if the food is instead of one full pot, or it would that also is true for the navy. Operation Caribbe, Canada’s ational security reasons, is keenly good, and that puts them in a good spill out whenever the ship rolled.” mood to carry out their duties for The Whitehorse galley serves the rest of the day,” said the Chief more than 150 meals per day, Cook. including extra meals left out for To get that positive reaction, the night watch. For the length it starts at the beginning with of this deployment on Operation ordering good quality ingredients, Caribbe, that totals more than inspecting the food carefully on 10,000 meals. All of this is accom- arrival, and storing it properly plished in a galley that measures in the ship’s coolers to maintain 12 feet by 14 feet, around the same inventory control. size as a typical home kitchen for a “I developed the menu specifi- Canadian family. cally for our crew size, to ensure With 21 years as a navy cook, there is a variety of nutritious and Whitehorse’s Chief Cook has interesting items so people do not a deep well of experience and get bored with the food,” he adds. knowledge to draw from. He is Galley staff in Whitehorse like to also supported by two junior “take it up a notch”. cooks who each have five years They provide fresh baking daily, of service. including bread, scones, and des- “I am fortunate to have two top serts such as banana bread or performing junior cooks to sup- cheesecake. A favorite of the crew port me. They know what needs is the smoothies that are made to be done and they just go ahead daily from fresh fruit. and do it without being told.” “It is the little things that make The feeling is mutual in the a difference,” said the Chief Cook. Whitehorse galley. “Like cooking fresh bacon to use in “He is the best Chief Cook I Caesar salad instead of the pack- have ever had,” said one of the aged type.” junior cooks. “He never asks us Rough weather adds another to do anything he wouldn’t do Photo by Lt (N) Paul Pendergast, Canadian Joint Operations Command Public Affairs Officer layer of difficulty to the job. himself, and he supports us 100 The Chief Cook of HMCS Whitehorse serves perogies and sausage to the crew. Anything left on a countertop percent in everything we do.”

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Canadian Navy (RCN), but for exchange officer from the Ghana Navy to sail in HMCS Kingston many African nations, it’s a rare Traoré stood watches and took defence vessel Emergence, the first return home to his wife and chil- occurrence. and Summerside. part in ship evolutions. of three coastal defence vessels dren, SLt Traoré left on a high So for Sub-Lieutenant Lassina SLt Traoré’s adventure began “He participated in multiple the Ivory Coast Navy received in note. Traoré, a member of the Ivory in Halifax mid-January, one week events on board, including our 2014. “I hope these exchanges will Coast Navy, to spend five weeks prior to the ships’ departure for small arms shoot,” said Lieutenant “I will be able to make better continue to help young officers sailing in Her Majesty’s Canadian Op Projection. He met the com- (Navy) Guillaume Desjardins. suggestions to my superiors about like me gain new expertise. I will Ship (HMCS) Summerside to West mand teams and crews of both “When we approached his home your ship’s architecture, the orga- never forget this experience and Africa was a pretty big deal. ships, as well as Commodore Craig country, he provided important nization of services, as well as the the crew of HMCS Summerside,” “I am most likely the person Skjerpen, Commander Canadian advice on navigation and pattern harmony between crew members he said. who has travelled the most nau- Fleet Atlantic, who welcomed him of life in the area. We also had which I constantly appreciated,” Kingston and Summerside are tical miles in my navy,” said SLt to the fleet. The junior officers some interesting conversations added SLt Traoré. deployed on Op Projection West Traoré upon conclusion of his time also showed him around the city with him about his home, politics He disembarked in his home Africa until mid-April, engaging in Summerside. “It was a once-in-a- to experience traditional Maritime in his country, and about Canada.” country when Kingston and with local communities and con- lifetime opportunity for me to sail hospitality. Back home, SLt Traoré is the Summerside arrived in Abidjan tributing to regional stability and in a Canadian warship and, most During the deployment, SLt Executive Officer of coastal on March 4. Although happy to security. 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Arctic, Eastern Arctic, and the Gulf of Agnes Wilkie, clung to ropes on an Pacifi c Fleet Club community overturned lifeboat until hypothermia “I told them what my impressions St. Lawrence and the River,” she said. caused Wilkie to lose consciousness. of the Arctic were, the beauty of it, Icebreaking training can be unnerv- is your social hub! LCdr Brooke held onto the lifeboat the danger of it, the fragility of it, ing to even the most seasoned mari- Mitzi Dean with one hand and her unconscious and what kind of impact we can have ners who spend years learning how MLA, Esquimalt-Metchosin friend with the other until daybreak there,” she said. to avoid collisions with objects at sea. when, despite her best efforts, a wave She also met the Mayor of “I keep saying to people, I spent 20 250-952-5885 pulled SLt Wilkie away. For her self- Saskatoon, gave live television and years of my career learning how not Watch for details #104 - 1497 Admirals Road less act, LCdr Brooke was named a newspaper interviews, gave a presen- to hit stuff and now I’m being told [email protected] / MitziDean.ca Member of the Order of the British tation to the Canadian International to take this ship and go hit stuff,” said Empire. Council, and met the Dean of the Cdr Tessier. on May Events College of Arts and Science of the Aboard the CCGS Louis S. BIKE RENTALS AVAILABLE University of Saskatchewan. St-Laurent, she has gotten firsthand The latter was in recognition of experience conducting icebreaking. We give the Alumni of Influence Award “I physically had the throttles and Military Discounts that was posthumously awarded rode the ship right up onto the ice, to LCdr Margaret Brooke, who felt the shudder and then the crack Vancouver earned three degrees at the down through [the ice], and then the Island’s only university, for her landmark ship listed three degrees to starboard.” papers on the geology of However, there is more to com- & Saskatchewan and Alberta, manding a vessel in the Arctic then Cdr Michele Tessier, Margaret and Alyson Brooke, and Commander Canadian Fleet Atlantic Cmdre Craig Skjerpen. and her exploits in the knowledge of how to break ice. She dealer Second World War. asked the commanding officer of At the award ceremony, the CCGS Louis S. 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HMCS Regina Awards and Promotions Commander Colin Matthews, Commanding Officer HMCS Regina, recently presented awards and promotions to crewmembers.

AB Audet is promoted to his current rank. AB Dagley is promoted to his current rank. AB Gratkowski is promoted to his current rank.

AB Picornell receives his Gun Metal Sea Service AB Saull is promoted to his current rank. AB Tse receives his Gun Metal Sea Service Insignia. Insignia.

LS Brandle receives his Gun Metal Sea Service Insignia.LS Cote receives his Gun Metal Sea Service Insignia. LS Hamel and AB Van Dine receive the Commanding Officer’s Coin for time and efforts modifying the ships NCD Jackets.

LS Leroux is promoted to her current rank. LS McBean receives his Bronze Sea Service Insignia. LS Shen receives his Gun Metal Sea Service Insignia. 14 • LOOKOUT CELEBRATING 75 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS April 3, 2018

LS Smallenbroek receives his Gun Metal Sea Service LS Zhygotskyy receives his Gun Metal Sea Service Lt(N) MacMillan receives her Gun Metal Sea Service Insignia. Insignia. Insignia.

Lt(N) Kuhn and PO1 Richardson receive Commanding PO1 Foxe receives his Silver Sea Service Insignia. PO1 Richardson receives his Bronze Sea Service Insignia. Officer’s Coin for outstanding work on the National Defence Workplace Charitable Campaign.

PO2 Flannigan receives his Bronze Sea Service Insignia. SLt Harris receives his Gun Metal Sea Service Insignia. SLt Park receives his Gun Metal Sea Service Insignia. Promotion Base Administration Promotions

Cpl Joshua Lee receives his promotion to Corporal Pte (Trained) Addison Calandrino receives her first from Cdr Jeanne Lessard, Base Administration Officer. chevron from Cdr Jeanne Lessard, Base Administration Photo by Peter Mallett, Lookout Pictured left to right: CWO Mark Dankwerth, Branch Officer. Pictured left to right: CWO Mark Dankwerth, OS Elizabeth Steele is promoted to Lieutenant Chief; Lt(N) Caroline Allan, Divisional Officer; Cpl Branch Chief; Lt(N) Caroline Allan, Divisional Officer; (Navy) by LCol Jay Simpson, Commanding Officer of Joshua Lee; Addison Lee; and Cdr Jeanne Lessard. Pte Addison Calandrino; Cdr Jeanne Lessard; and Assistant Judge-Advocate, and Cmdre Marta Mulkins, CPO2 Keith Bown, Base Foods Operations Chief. Commander Naval Reserves.

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SLt Brendan Carver is promoted to Lieutenant (Navy) by LS James Dent is promoted to Master Seaman by PO1 Shane Moodycliffe is promoted to Chief Petty Officer Cdr Jeffrey Watkins (left), Commanding Officer MARPAC Cdr Jeffrey Watkins, Commanding Officer MARPAC Second Class by Cdr Jeffrey Watkins, Commanding Officer Headquarters, and Jason Carroll. Headquarters, and LCdr Allan Wilson. MARPAC Headquarters, and Lt(N) Richard Dubois. April 3, 2018 CELEBRATING 75 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS LOOKOUT CLASSIFIEDS • 15 &Real Estate

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Here are three common causes for that annoying intermittent chirp How old is your smoke alarm? Your Smoke alarm may have reached the end of its life. It is recommended to replace smoke alarms 10 years after the manufactured date. When is the last time the batteries have been changed? Change your smoke alarm batteries twice a year. It’s a good habit to change them when adjusting your clocks for daylight savings time.

Does the smoke alarm appear dirty or dusty? Dust can collect around the sensors on your smoke alarm, causing it to chirp intermittently. Vacuuming the dust out twice a year can help in keeping your smoke alarm functioning properly.

If you have any concerns about your smoke alarm, please contact your local fire service or CFB Esquimalt Fire Prevention at 250-363-1907.