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Shelley Lipke the Canadian and American firing serials. at home and abroad,” said Staff Writer ships, submarine and aircraft. Scenarios focus on build- Capt(N) Teft. “TGEX 3-12 “This exercise features par- ing effective international is the third in a series of skill Task Group Exercise ticipation of the submarine interoperability, advanced generation exercises that the (TGEX) 3-12 began last HMCS Victoria and ships competency in conventional Pacific Fleet has organized Thursday off the west coast from the United States Navy maritime warfare disciplines this year.” of . It is a in Everett, ,” said and anti-submarine warfare When a ship conducts local training platform for HMC Capt(N) Teft just before the involving surface, subsurface taskings, sailors can accom- Ships Ottawa, Algonquin and exercise started. “During at- and air forces. plish certain training objec- Victoria crew. sea exercises such as this, This training prepares tives, but in a joint exercise Canadian ships joined U.S. Canadian sailors and air per- Ottawa’s crew for their they can achieve a much sonnel are able to progress upcoming deployment as greater spectrum of training, Ships Ford, Momsen and In loving memory of Ordinary Seaman Yukon for the third TGEX their individual and team part of the Joint Interagency he adds. this year that will last from training requirements while Task Force (JITF) South. In the past five years Heidi Megan Clow Oct. 10 to 22. maintaining our close fleet “Practicing anti-submarine Canada has taken leader- October 19, 1986 - October 4, 2009 Algonquin serves as to fleet relationship with the warfare, surface and air gun- ship roles in a number of Command Platform for Fleet United States Navy.” nery, flight operations and international operations in I love you and miss you more with each pass- Staff under the command of Embarked CH-124 Sea general seamanship in an the Persian Gulf and Libya. ing day. Two years have done nothing to less- Capt(N) Martin Teft, Deputy King helicopters join CP-140 exercise with scaled com- Exercises such as these help en the anguish of your loss. I’d give anything Commander of Canadian Aurora maritime patrol air- plexity goes a long way to train sailors for these missions for one last hug. You own my heart. Mom Fleet Pacific; he is direct- craft from 19 Wing Comox provide the Royal Canadian when Canada is called upon ing the entire exercise and and contracted aircrafts that Navy with the readiness to take a leadership role on providing instruction to all are towing targets for anti-air required to serve Canada the world stage. In loving memory, we honour your: You are forever Recreation now offers language classes Loyalty missed and loved by your fellow Recreation is pleased to offer classes in Beginner Italian and mation will be distributed with regards to text books, etcetera. Camaraderie airmen, soldiers Spanish. To register, please call CPAC at 250-363-1009, visit the Friendship and sailors. 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When he retires later this fall “The Canada First Defence after 37 years of service, including Strategy lays out the requirement four as CDS, he says without hesi- to maintain our general purpose tation that it will be the people he combat capabilities,” he says. “And will miss the most. that means a top-notch Air Force, “Our men and women should a blue-water Navy, an Army that be proud of what they achieved is ready for any contingency in in Kandahar during the combat the future, and a highly-capable mission…an Afghanistan that is Special Forces.” more secure, more stable and that The Government of Canada has more professional and capable remains committed to ensuring security forces. This is the lega- that a sufficient number of per- cy of our men and women who sonnel are trained to required lev- worked and fought so hard and els and that the necessary equip- sacrificed so much in that country. ment is available, for both the Our successes there are a reflec- training and operations needed to tion of the professionalism of the take on future challenges. Canadian Forces.” With the CF contribution to With 900 CF advisors and sup- the NATO training mission in port staff serving in Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Op Attention, sched- Gen Natynczyk has continued uled to end in March 2014, the CF his regular trips to that region.As needs to be prepared for any new CDS, he oversaw the CF transition mission it might be assigned, while in 2011 from a combat mission in at the same time focussing on our southern Afghanistan to a train- domestic operations throughout ing and advisory role in Mazar- Canada, especially in the Arctic. e-Sharif in northern Afghanistan The CF supports other federal and in Kabul. government departments and the Gen Natynczyk has also seen territorial governments in main- first-hand the toll that the mission taining Canada’s sovereignty in in Afghanistan has taken on the the Arctic. troops. Timely and effective care “The CF has put in place what of ill and injured personnel, has I think is a very effective pres- Warrant Officer Carole Morissette, Canadian Forces Combat Camera been one his main priorities dur- ence in the Arctic. When there ing his tenure as CDS and he has is major activity in the North, As he leaves the military, Gen Walt Natynczyk says the thing he will miss most about his final pushed to improve the system of Canada’s military forces are posting as Chief of the Defence Staff is interacting with CF members. care for the CF. there to support the RCMP, member of NATO, and also has Building relationships with other next chapter of his life will hold “In a very tangible way,” Gen the territories and other agen- solid relationships within the military forces across the world but looks forward to spending it Natynczyk says, “the Surgeon cies,” says Gen Natynczyk. Americas and with polar nations. will enable Canada’s Navy, Army, with family. General and people across the CF “We just finished a very successful Gen Natynczyk recently host- Air Force and Special Forces to be “My wife has deferred every- in the medical organization have Operation Nanook in the North. ed the first Northern Chiefs of more effective. thing for the last 37 years... so enhanced their capability. I think Our men and women of all ranks Defence conference in Goose Bay, “We don’t know what the future many of our life decisions she has this is a reflection of our experi- have developed relationships with N.L., involving defence leaders will bring,” says Gen Natynczyk. delayed for my service and my ence in Afghanistan and dealing federal departments, and also with from seven other northern nations. “But, if we can have strong rela- duty,” says Gen Natynczyk. “So with serious physical and men- the territories and right down By hosting this meeting, Canada tions with our allies, built upon what we do after we retire, I’m tal health injuries. In terms of to the municipalities,” he says. further demonstrated its interna- trust and confidence, then we can going to see what she wants to do, capacity and capability, care has “As the CF moves the exercise tional leadership on Northern and ensure our most junior sailors, sol- I think this is only right given the improved. It’s not, in my view, to areas we have never been, we Arctic issues. diers, and airmen and women will sacrifices she and the family have to the standard we want. We will increase the effectiveness of our “The conference showed how be set up for success in the future.” made.” continue to work across the coun- operations and enhance our rela- each polar nation supports civil Gen Natynczyk sees a bright And, according to the CDS, one try to improve care for the ill and tionships with local authorities agencies and civil authorities future for the CF and as he pre- key to retirement is “... that when injured.” and citizens.” within our borders, and helped us pares to take his uniform off for you cross the finish line, you are Eliminating stigmas associated This type of relationship-build- learn what we need to share and the last time, he feels privileged to with your family. And what I’m with mental health has also been ing is also shown in the CF’s exchange so we’re better at sup- have worked with so many great thrilled about most is that my a key focus of Gen Natynczyk. partnerships with armed forces of porting civil agencies across bound- people. family has been supportive of all “I think we have changed the other nations. Canada is a strong aries when needed,” the CDS says. The CDS is unsure what the I’ve done.” D Discount M Military i s i l c i t o a u r n y

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The public is invited to attend the following events: Friday October 19 at 10:00 a.m. at Government House for the formal arrival ceremony of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra

Sunday, October 21 at 11:00 a.m. at Christ Church Cathedral where members of the Regimental Family including Her Royal Highness will participate at a Church Service followed at Noon by a Memorial service at Pioneer Square (beside Christ Church Cathedral).

Sunday, October 21 at 12:45 p.m. COME at Royal Athletic Park, 1014 Caledonia Ave, AND SEE where Her Royal Highness will review THIS PROUD The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) REGIMENT at a formal military parade.

Sunday, October 21 at 3:45 p.m. in front of the on Douglas Street where the Regiment will exercise its Right to the Freedom of the City challenged by the Mayor, City Council and Chief of Police.

Deas Gu Cath “Ready for the Fray” 8 • LOOKOUT October 15, 2012 NEWSNNuggetsuggets Do you have Someone Christmas children’s book benefits charity The Children’s Health Foundation ligence staff officer for Rear-Admiral Sir undertaken by Vancouver Island North or a Story of Vancouver Island has published a Cecil Harcourt, the commander of the Habitat for Humanity. Once the six- to Remember? West Coast Christmas story book called fleet that sailed into Hong Kong har- home construction project is complete “Island Santa.” bour upon Japan’s surrender in August on Piercy Avenue in Courtenay, B.C., The story follows a young boy’s 1945. Sub-Lieutenant Lore was the first it will house deserving families in the Contact the Lookout with your story ideas adventure on the “Santa Boat,” a float- officer ashore, where he led a platoon Comox Valley. for Remembrance Day by October 31, 2011 ing sleigh that brings gifts to children of marines to take control of British Construction Engineers concentrated Shawn O’hara living on remote islands. The Santa Boat station HMS Tamar, the shore base. their work on one of the homes, provid- [email protected] CFB ESQUIMALT transports the boy to Jeneece Place in He subsequently led his troops to free ing expertise as skilled tradespersons NEWSPAPER & CREATIVE SERVICES 250-363-3130 Victoria, B.C., where he is able to spend the Canadian, British and Hong Kong by bringing the home to a “rough-in” the holidays with his father and sister, prisoners from the Sham Shui Po camp. status, enabling others to put the finish- who is in the hospital. Sub-Lieutenant Lore was present dur- ing touches before the door is opened The story links the real philanthropy ing the official handover of the colony to a family in late December or early of Kaare Norgaard’s Blue Fjord ship and and the surrender of the Japanese forces, January 2013. Jeneece Edroff, who was the inspiration on Sept. 16, 1945, in Hong Kong. 191 CEF members worked along- for Jeneece Place, a 10-bedroom home He subsequently rose to the rank of side other volunteers from the Comox Buying or operated and funded by the Children’s Lieutenant-Commander. Valley, including a “Women’s Build” Health Foundation of Vancouver Island. Following the war, he took a law team, representing female military and Proceeds from the sale of the illus- degree at Oxford University, eventually civilian Defence Team members from trated hardcover book – retailing for setting up his practice in Hong Kong. various units at 19 Wing Comox. Selling? $19.95 – support Jeneece Place. For a list of retail locations, visit www.child- New museum exhibit Lunch & Learn renshealthvi.org Stories of daring adventure, intrigue, Don’t wait until New Years to set heroic bravery, and awe-inspiring natu- important goals! Using a S.M.A.R.T. Defence Minister Honours Chinese- ral beauty will captivate visitors in new strategy of goal setting you can set Canadian exhibitions for 2012-2013 announced achievable goals right away. This session On Sept. 22, Peter MacKay, Minister by the Royal BC Museum. will show that will-power isn’t as impor- of National Defence, expressed his con- The new season opens Oct. 4 with tant as you might think when trying to dolences over the death of Lieutenant- “Envisioning the World: The First achieve goals. Success can be yours by Commander (Retired) William Lore. Printed Maps,” a stunning collection of making incremental changes to your • FREE no obligation market evaluation The first Canadian-born Chinese person rare maps, dating from the late 1400s, current situation. They can lead you to to join the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) which portray early attempts to come to a more successful outcome than making • Registered relocation specialist died in Hong Kong at age 103. grips with the shape, size, and nature of big changes all at once. Lore was born in Victoria, B.C. in Earth and our solar system. Date: Oct. 17 Brandon May 1909. In 1943, at the request of Vice- Location: LCC, Naden 136, cell: 250-896-0176 Admiral Percy F. Nelles, Chief of Naval Habitat for Humanity Build Room 107 toll free: 1-800-665-5303 Staff, he joined the RCN along with Thirty members of 191 Construction Time: 12:05 - 1 p.m. [email protected] many other young Chinese Canadians. Engineer Flight (191 CEF) are wrapping RSVP by Oct. 15 to Arseneault KL@ *Some exclusions apply. In 1945, Lore was assigned as an intel- up their part of a construction project CHRSC(PAC)@Esquimalt.

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Rear-Admiral Jennifer Bennett In comparing notes with other female Special Contributor colleagues who have been “firsts” in CF leadership positions, we all agree that we Canadian women have played an essen- wanted the focus to be on our abilities tial role in all the armed conflicts in which and experience, not our gender and we Canada has taken part for more than a wanted to be treated as equals, not always century; but it was service in the First “examples.” and Second World Wars that allowed As Canadian society has adjusted its women to slowly gain recognition as our views of women in leadership roles across nation saw increasing numbers of women a range of occupations, so too has the proudly serving their country in uniform. Canadian military. We’ve come a long way Although these women did not set out to and the CF has worked hard to create an challenge society’s perceptions on the roles environment that offers every possible of women in the workplace, they blazed the opportunity to everyone who chooses trail for those of us serving today. the exciting and rewarding challenge of While changes since the Second World a military career - be it long term or a War were impressive and comprehensive, part-time job. considering the restrictions to service for returned to Victoria to stay overnight on for men and women and trades were Canada is now a world leader in oppor- women up to that time, there remained the base while the male Commanding limited to support occupations for female tunities for women serving in the forces many barriers to overcome, and the navy Officer and crew stayed onboard. The non-commissioned members and officers and we are an example to not only other I joined in 1975 was still very traditional next morning, we travelled to meet the until the mid to late 80s. When I trans- militaries, but the nations in which we in its thinking. ship and the same pattern repeated itself, ferred to become an officer in 1978 I was serve on operations and postings. I began my career as a Naval but we had to stay within range of a bus assigned one of the two support trades I did not set out to be a trend setter or Communicator, but could only work in trip back to Victoria. that were the only options for female “first” in any of the positions to which shore-based facilities as women were not Women did not march in platoons officers, and although I was trained in Sea I aspired and ultimately achieved. I was allowed to serve in operational units with men because our uniform skirt was Logistics, there were no billets for us to inspired and encouraged by many other including ships. tapered and did not allow us to step out serve at sea. leaders, some of whom have been female, The Naval Reserve was considered pro- with the same length of pace as men. I joined a very different military in the and I was given a series of progressive gressive in those days as females were Ranks were also differentiated for male mid seventies and saw first hand the chal- challenges and opportunities to develop given limited opportunities to go to sea and females, indicating in the case of lenges and barriers to women integrating my abilities as a leader in this institution for training but, only during the day in the Navy that you were a Wren, and into a deeply rooted male culture, career and my civilian career. smaller class vessels. as an officer we carried a “W” to des- and workplace, but I also had the unique I feel extremely proud and somewhat When I did navigation training as an ignate “woman” so when I was a Naval opportunity to be part of the evolution intimidated to consider myself part of the officer, we sailed in YAGs, came into a Lieutenant, I was Lt(N)(R)(W). that opened doors and opportunities for history of women in the CF and a role port each afternoon, got on a bus and Basic training was conducted separately today’s generation of service women. model for future female leaders. 10 • LOOKOUT October 15, 2012 Royal BC Museum celebrates military unit’s Centennial

Shawn O’Hara his pipes to inspire the 16th Staff Writer (Canadian Scottish) Battalion, At age 20, Piper Canadian Expeditionary Force, As part of the 100 year anni- Richardson played during one of the battles of the versary celebration for the Somme, to storm a line of barbed Canadian Scottish Regiment his pipes to wire and engage the enemy. (Princess Mary’s), the Royal BC inspire the 16th During the battle he brought Museum has created a special back a wounded comrade, but exhibit - For Valour. (Canadian Scottish) then insisted on turning back to Courtesy of On Friday the exhibit will be Battalion, Canadian recover his pipes which he had the Royal unveiled, featuring stories, med- left behind. He was never seen BC Museum als, and artifacts, including those Expeditionary Force... again. of the legendary 16th Battalion “He marched along the line (Canadian Scottish), Canadian to cross a line of playing his pipes under fire, and Expeditionary Force. barbed wire and the company won the day,” says “We’re really looking at the Dr. Hammond. “It’s an impor- contributions of citizen soldiers engage the enemy. tant piece of the regiment’s his- “ tory, and we’re excited to be in Canada, in both peace and war,” says Dr. Lorne Hammond, able to retell its story.” Curator of History at the Royal The Canadian Scottish are part B.C. Museum. “These are people regiment,” says Dr. Hammond. of a long history of reserve mili- who are farmers, work in shops, “We have six related Victoria tary personnel. Dr. Hammond teach in high schools, but when Crosses on display, uniforms, says it’s a part of Canadian his- they’re needed they stand and photos, and more. One piece – a tory often overlooked. serve.” painting from the First World “I think a lot of people are The articles on display tell War that depicts the regiment unaware of how substantially stories of these people and their – is so huge we weren’t able to the reserve system has supported service to their country, with move it across the country, so we Canada throughout our nation’s photos, footage, and antiques had it recreated.” history,” says Dr. Hammond. “We dating back to the First World The stories attached to the want to honour them and allow War. artifacts are as important and people to experience their brav- Photo courtesy of The Canadian Scottish Regimental Museum “These are artifacts not only engrossing as objects themselves. ery and valour.” Piper James Richardson holds his bagpipes, which he returned significant to the public, but One display is the bagpipes of The exhibit runs from Oct. 20 to Dec. 2 at the Royal BC to the battlefield to collect after saving several fellow significant to the almost 20,000 Piper James Richardson. At age Museum. soldiers. He was never seen again. Inset: The Victoria Cross. people who have served in the 20, Piper Richardson played

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Unusual find in the heart of Duncan Shelley Lipke, Lookout to go from photos and I had Shelley Lipke Above: Retired sailors John Webber and George Staff Writer to guestimate the sizes,” he said. Cruickshank have become naval historians. The two have built the Battle of Atlantic Museum in A life-sized replica of the The drawings took nine bridge and conning tower months and included a trip Duncan. Part of it includes a life-size replica of of a Second World War to Germany for research. the bridge and conning tower of German U-Boat German U-boat sits on the It took three months and 889. front lawn of a rural Duncan about 160 hours for Webber Left: George Cruickshank passes through a rep- home, providing an interest- and Cruikshank to construct licated hatch. ing subject in front of tow- the submarine replica. Below: Cruickshank holds up a kill pennant from ering Mount Tzouhalem. U-Boat 889 was surren- a German ship. This bizarre sight is the dered to the Canadians dur- undertaking of two retired ing the war, and then in sailors who share a deep January 1947 it went to love for military history, the U.S. Navy, where it was especially the Battle of evaluated and scuttled. Atlantic. To build the life size rep- “If you lay the foundation, lica it cost $4,000 and is 97 I will build it,” said retired per cent finished. sea cadet officer John “Next we want to put Webber to ex-submariner two 20mm guns on the gun and naval historian George deck,” said Cruickshank. Cruickshank when the idea A large portion of his first came up. home has been dedicated Cruickshank, an avid col- to the Battle of Atlantic lector of Battle of Atlantic museum. Over the years memorabilia of more than submariners, school groups said. nial for Canadian subma- 40 years, rose to the chal- and veterans have viewed Cruickshank’s museum rines and Cruickshank has lenge. his museum. showcases both Canadian offered parts of his collec- The sign at 1532 Cruickshank was a weap- and German memorabilia tion be put on display in the Khenipsen Road where ons technician in HMCS and exhibits that he has Royal B.C. Museum. Cruickshank lives reads Rainbow and HMCS collected through military “Naval and ex-military Battle of Atlantic Museum. Ojibwa. shows, auctions, garage personnel are most wel- Once beyond the hedges, “I am interested in the sales, antique stores and the come to tour the muse- German U-boat 889 is in Battle of Atlantic because it Internet. um by appointment,” said view, as the museum’s new- is the battle in the Second A kill pennant from U802, Cruickshank. est exhibit. World War, which lasted the the dagger from the first Got to www.battleofat- “The hard part was to longest. Canada played a officer of the German sub lanticmuseum.ca to email design the detail of the very big part in it. Because I that sank HMCS Esquimalt, him for an appointment to U-boat as there were no am a submariner, I find the a kisby ring from HMCS view the museum. detailed drawings,” said undersea warfare, or battle, Rainbow and an entire Cruickshank is also look- Webber. “The Germans very interesting. Had this room dedicated to submari- ing to expand and will glad- burnt all their data and battle not been won, the ner history are only a hand- ly take donations of military destroyed all the U-boats invasion of Europe would ful of exhibits on display. memorabilia to add to his at the end of the war. I had have never happened,” he 2014 marks the centen- museum. 12 • LOOKOUT October 15, 2012

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Des Rogers, union representative and former national union co-chair for the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and Rear Admiral Bill Truelove, Commander Maritime Forces Pacific/Joint Task Force Pacific, present EAP referral agents with cer- tificates of accomplishment.

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Base Commander, Capt(N) Bob Auchterlonie, pres- Capt(N) Auchterlonie presents the Queen’s Cdr Paul Francoeur, Commanding Officer of ents the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal to Capt Diamond Jubilee Medal to Glenn Cooper. HMCS Calgary, presents Lt(N) Premo with the Michael Patterson. Operational Service Medal for Operation Carribe.

Capt(N) Auchterlonie presents the Queen’s Capt(N) Auchterlonie presents Pte Jean-Simon Cdr Francoeur presents Sgt Burton with the Diamond Jubilee Medal to MCpl Andrew Lessard with his first chevron, signifying his pro- Operational Service Medal for Operation MacDonald. motion to Private Trained. Carribe.

Cdr Francoeur presents PO2 Morris with the Capt(N) Auchterlonie presents the Queen’s Capt(N) Auchterlonie and BCEO LCol Johnsen Operational Service Medal for Operation Diamond Jubilee Medal to MCpl John Malysheff. present Brent Snelling with his Provincial Red Seal Carribe. Certification as a Journeyman Carpenter. October 15, 2012 LOOKOUT • 17 HMCS Calgary awards, medals and promotions

Cdr Francoeur presents LS Gaudet Cdr Francoeur presents LS Glendale Cdr Francoeur presents AB Scott Cdr Francoeur presents LCdr Yanchus with the Operational Service Medal with the Operational Service Medal with the Operational Service Medal with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee for Operation Carribe. for Operation Carribe. for Operation Carribe. Medal.

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