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• CELEBRATING 76 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS • Buying or Selling? I CAN HELP! CHRIS Volume 64 Number 26 | July 2, 2019 ESBATI Presenteded by Knowledgeable, Trustworthy and Dedicated Service BIKE RIDE JULY 6TH - 9 AM START newspaper.comnewwsspapaperr..com AT CFB ESQUIMALT WORK POINT MARPAC NEWS CFB Esquimalt, Victoria, B.C. 250.744.3301 [email protected] REGISTER AT NAVYBIKERIDE.CA LookoutNewspaperNavyNews @Lookout_news LookoutNavyNews UNDER “SHADOW RIDES” www.victoriaforsale.ca Changing perspectives RAdm Bob Auchterlonie presides over the CFB Esquimalt Change of Command from Capt(N) Jason Boyd to Capt(N) Sam Sader on June 27. 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Déry contained city with its own municipalities of Greater 7,000 attendees. tion as Base Commander, Acting Editor fire and police department, Victoria in order to con- But a major highlight for this is not farewell to the post office, homes, and nect with the community Capt(N) Boyd came when RCN or even the West From sitting on the food services. and break down some of his love of hockey and his Coast. Chamber of Commerce “There is such a huge the barriers caused by hav- naval career coalesced with “It was an option I didn’t to hosting Defence on the spectrum of military and ing a gated base. Rogers Hometown Hockey think was even on the Dock, after two years of civilian leadership within “For me it was all at CFB Esquimalt. table,” said Capt(N) Boyd connecting with the local the base and I still don’t about de-mystifying “That’s a pretty tough about his future command community and being the know them all,” said what we do here for the one to beat,” he said with of the Naval Personnel and community,” said Capt(N) a smile. “Being on Roger’s Training Group, an orga- “14th mayor” of Greater Capt(N) Boyd. Despite dealing with Boyd. “People drive by on Hometown Hockey on TV nization undergoing sub- Victoria, Capt(N) Jason a much larger and more Admiral’s Road and that with Don Cherry and Ron stantial change. “To get the Boyd bids farewell to his diverse workforce than is one of the only public MacLean and Tara Slone – opportunity to be part of role as CFB Esquimalt Base he had experienced on views they have of the that’s a once in a lifetime an organization that will Commander. a warship, he worked to base. What isn’t intuitive event.” have a lasting impact on “It’s been a journey of maintain his leadership to the public is that we Weeks before departing, the RCN and to allow learning these past two style. are your neighbours; we’re Capt(N) Boyd continued my daughter to finish years,” said Capt(N) Boyd. “To go from the pointy your hockey coaches; to push for new connec- high school on this coast “As a ship driver, every- end of things to the opera- we’re your Beaver and tions within the commu- – it turned out to be a thing that happens on the tional support side was a Scout leaders; we are part nity, meeting with the win-win.” base was new to me, but shift, but I tried not to of the community.” Pacific Whale Watching To Capt(N) Sam I was fortunate to inherit change my approach, When possible, he Association to introduce Sader, the incoming Base a base that was in good whether dealing with two brought the community the idea of bringing whale Commander, he suggests shape. Cmdre. Waddel left people or two-thousand,” to the base and when it watchers into Esquimalt getting to know the people me with little work to do said Capt(N) Boyd. “Treat wasn’t, he brought the base Harbour to showcase the and the community before inside the guardrails.” people with respect; give to the community. Defence Navy. deciding on the priorities With approximately people a voice. Everyone on the Dock last year “Their clientele is from moving forward. 6500 personnel, CFB has a role to play.” brought CFB Esquimalt all over the world and this “Get a fix on the chart,” Esquimalt is the third larg- Outside the guard- to Ogden Point to show- is a way to show them said Capt(N) Boyd. “The est employer in Greater rails, Capt(N) Boyd met case the Canadian Armed Canada’s Pacific Fleet.” agenda will drive itself once Victoria, and akin to a self- with the mayors of the 13 Forces to approximately Despite leaving his posi- you meet the people.” Cut your debt by up to 80%! 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MARPAC PA enable the best support to team and being seconded seamlessly. “My command priori- the Fleet and Formation, to the Naval Boarding “During his time as Base ties will be aligned with CFB Esquimalt has regardless of their profes- Team; serving as the LogO Logistics Officer, I found those of the Commander made history – welcom- sional background,” he for Maritime Operations Capt(N) Sader to be both of the Royal Canadian ing its first Logistics Officer explained. Group 4; and supporting an outstanding leader and Navy and the Commander to the position of Base He leaves his most numerous OP CARIBBEs, a trusted advisor,” said of Maritime Forces Pacific. Commander (BComd) in recent position in H.M.C. RIMPAC and HMCS Captain (Navy) Jason Boyd, Specifically, I will always a ceremony held June 27. Dockyard as the CO of Victoria’s first operational outgoing Base Commander. strive to empower the In the Logistics Branch’s Base Logistics where he deployment. He was also “He worked tirelessly to Base Defence Team, enable fifty-one years of history, oversaw the installation a section head within improve efficiency through excellence in operational Captain(N) Sam Sader of the first Vertical Lift the Directorate of Naval innovation and was able to support, evolve the mod- is the first to take the System on a Canadian Logistics in Ottawa. All manage great change while ernization of base business, helm as BComd of CFB Base. The VLS project took positions and experiences also taking care, and boost- and engage with our com- Esquimalt, a position typi- a mere 15 months from he feels will enable him to ing the morale, of the peo- munity partners.” cally bestowed upon Naval inception to installation fulfill his duties as BComd. ple under his command. At least one thing that Warfare Officers. and transformed this sup- “Naval Logistics is a His thoughtfulness, dedica- will remain the same “I am honoured to have ply chain process through multi-disciplinary field that tion and hard work leave through the transfer of base been appointed by the digitization. aims to optimize resource me with no doubt that commanders, is the desire Admiralty and I assume Capt(N) Sader has use to deliver the most Sam will make a tremen- to put people first. this command with a great held a variety of positions effective support to opera- dous commander of CFB “Capt(N) Boyd’s first sense of pride and responsi- throughout his years in tions, and that is very simi- Esquimalt.” advice to me was to take bility,” he said. the CAF – including time lar to the base’s mission,” Taking the watch as care of people, which I Despite this auspicious within three of the current he explained. BComd, Capt(N) Sader fully intend to do. I believe appointment, Capt(N) base branches. This com- Outgoing BComd, plans to get his fix on the that when you take care of Sader remains humble, “I prises of serving onboard Capt(N) Jason Boyd is con- chart before making any people, they take care of believe every incoming HMCS Ottawa, leading fident that Capt(N) Sader major changes to the way the RCN business.” Aerial photos by Leading Seaman Ogle Henry, MARPAC Imaging Services AFFORDABLE OFF BASE LIVING! Bachelors, One Bedrooms, Two Bedrooms, & Three Bedrooms available ASK ABOUT OUR MOVE IN BONUS FOR DND/CF! 250.381.5084 CAPRENT.COM 4 • LOOKOUT CELEBRATING 76 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS July 2, 2019 ofOPINION WHO WE ARE WHATmatters SAY YOU ACTING EDITOR SLt M.X. Déry 250-363-3372 Lookout asked MARPAC imagery this question: [email protected] People Talk What makes a great image? 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