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TEST THIS WEEK TEST PRÉVU CETTE SEMAINE Randall Garrison, MP ESQUIMALT–JUAN DE FUCA CFB Esquimalt Mass Notification System Essai mensuel du système de notification de Monthly Test 11 a.m. masse de la BFC Esquimalt à 11 h A2–100 Aldersmith Pl, View Royal on the 1st Wednesday of each month le premier mercredi de chaque mois Monday–Thursday, 10am–4pm www.navy-marine.forces.gc.ca/en/about/ www.navy-marine.forces.gc.ca/fr/apercu/ 250-405-6550 structure-marpac-units.page organigramme-fmar-p-unites.page [email protected] Click on MNS tab et cliquez sur l’onglet du système (SNM) www.randallgarrison.ndp.ca March 30, 2015 LOOKOUT • 3 A deep approach to modern learning - dive training on the web PO2 Wade Smith The first step was to The instructor assigns At the same time, FDU(A) Fleet Diving Unit (Pacific) determine how the DLN questions to teams of four is working towards interac- could be used to support students, who in turn discuss tive distance learning for Fleet Diving Unit (Pacific) dive training. their answers and ultimately CABA Requalification, (FDU(P)) exists to support In order to work with deliver student-led presenta- Recertification and Ships the navy’s Pacific fleet. It the main software SABA tions to their classmates. Diver Supervisor courses, was established as a mine- Publisher (a program that In the practical kines- with the intent of shortening countermeasures unit short- allows the creation, storage, thetic application, students the students’ time at a FDU, ly after the Second World management and review will learn in an actual re- and to accommodate mostly War, and this task is still the of online training courses, breather lab, recompression in-water time while there. unit’s primary responsibility. assessments and presenta- chamber or dive site instead To instill these new ways The training of divers for tions), FDU staff had to take of a classroom. of learning within the dive this arduous work is a com- several courses to learn how As well, in the next phase community, “Train the plex process that requires to manipulate data, and of the project, animations Trainer” packages are being an immense amount of began to understand the will present clear depictions designed for new additions logistical support, instruc- DLN and its potential. of the complexities of div- to the training depart- tor know-how, and an abun- The next step was to ing mixed gas theory, div- ment. Overall, the goal is dance of professionalism. understand the theory of Officer/ Clearance Diver work-ups and subsequent ing tables, and maintenance to increase safety and assist FDU(P) began its journey adult learning, known as course spans a year, with 18 career courses. procedures for all diving in greater student-instructor investigating self-paced dis- andragogy. A review of phases to complete along The DLN will also equipment. throughput, while enhanc- tance learning for requali- modern education studies the way. To achieve the include homework, quiz- The FDU(P) DLN team ing standardization over a fication and recertifica- and lessons-learned steered goals, LS James Butler cre- zes and exams. These will is currently working with a career of learning. tion courses the with the FDU(P) toward a blended ated an interactive model to be made available through Victoria-based media com- The Defence Learning Defence Learning Network learning style, incorporating guide learners along scenar- regular internet connections pany to film various diving Network offers considerable (DLN) more than two years audio, visual and kinesthet- io-based examples of diving (as opposed to just DWAN). procedures and emergencies. growth in training efficiency ago. In coordination with ic teaching methods. The - simplifying a historically The traditional PowerPoint The project is designed to and effectiveness for the Naval Learning Support desire was an approach that complex task. Videos and lesson will be replaced by amalgamate the Clearance diving community. FDU(P) Centre and FDU(A), a would enable greater inter- animations were added to a daily, self-paced, learning Diving Officer/ Clearance is just beginning to explore determination was made action within the class, pro- the self-paced portion of module. This module will Diver courses into a single the depths of this modern that FDU(P) would work vide more effective reten- the class to provide visual take approximately 20 min- program. training tool. toward incorporating the tion of course material, and stimulus and act as a dive utes of a 45 minute lesson, Clearance Diving Officer/ deliver more time for practi- simulator. Additionally, this followed by a five-minute Clearance Diver course into cal job application (diving). application can be used for instructor led, scenario- Charges laid against CF member the DLN. The Clearance Diving continuation training, team based discussion. DND “There is no place for sexual misconduct The Canadian Forces within the Canadian National Investigation Armed Forces,” said Smoking huts gone, bike shelters in Service (CFNIS) charged a Lieutenant-Commander member of the Canadian Mike Amirault, acting Rachel Lallouz shelter adjacent to Nelles Block. At Health Canada, CPO1 Taylor and his Armed Forces with offences Commanding Officer of Staff Writer least six more shelters are slated to staff put together the new smoking related to sexual assault and the CFNIS. “All members transform. policy, which mirrors the new munic- harassment on March 25. of the Canadian Armed As the base and its employees pre- CPO1 Taylor’s project comes on the ipal bylaw. New smoking sites, far Lieutenant-Colonel Forces are expected to heels of a change to the base smoking fewer than before, have been estab- Martin Bernier, former conduct themselves with pare for the April 1 Base Standing nd Order Smoking Policy to take effect, policy, which previously had not been lished with special signage that ensures Commander of the 2 the highest standards of changed in the Base Standing Order a smoker’s habit takes place far from Canadian Division Training professionalism and con- which directs smokers to smoke only nd in designated smoking areas, attention since 1989. non-smokers. Centre at 2 Canadian duct. The CFNIS consider is now being turned towards the smok- “The existing policies that were in To further safeguard medical build- Division Support Base these charges to be signifi- ing sites situated around the base. place then no longer exist,” says CPO1 ings from second hand smoke, the base Valcartier, Quebec was cant and have taken action With healthy lifestyle now a cor- Taylor. “So I looked at what the rest went a step further in its policy. charged with: accordingly.” porate philosophy, what was once a of the country was doing with smok- “With the agreement of senior coun- • two counts of sexual The CFNIS is a unit assault in accordance smoker’s refuge from the elements is ing policies, what other bases were cil, and similar to what Island Health is within the independent with section 130 of the now a dry place to house bicycles. doing, and what we’re doing locally doing, we’ve decided to implement a Canadian Forces Military National Defence Act Taking the lead to transform the in terms of municipality rules. After 25 meter zone around all health facili- Police Group whose talking with the Base Commander and ties, whether medical or dental, and all (NDA), pursuant to sec- mandate is to investi- huts is Base Chief Petty Officer, CPO1 tion 271 of the Criminal Shawn Taylor. Upon the suggestion senior council, we have changed to full of our physical fitness facilities.” gate serious and sensitive compliance with the national law and The new policy ensures employ- Code of Canada (CCC); matters in relation to from CPO2 Sean MacUisdin, he is and re-purposing these structures in order regional bylaws.” ees are protected from second hand Department of National to accommodate the expanding cyclist Four teams scoured the base to pin- smoke, and comes with the added ben- • two counts of harass- Defence property, ment in accordance population. point all the smoking locations. More efit of supporting bicycle commuters. Department of National with section 129 of the “It just made sense to re-use already than 450 smoking sites were found, “We have a large number of mem- Defence employees and NDA, pursuant to the existing structures for bicycle racks, with another 300 potentially being bers and staff who are cyclists, and Canadian Armed Forces Defence Administrative which we don’t have enough of any- used by smokers. they have always been patient. This personnel serving in After considering the latest updates is a win for them as well,” says CPO1 Order and Directive Canada and around the ways,” he says. 5012-0. The first site to transform is the on laws, and recommendations from Taylor. world. 4 • LOOKOUT March 30, 2015 ofOPINION WHO WE ARE WHATmatters SAY YOU MANAGING EDITOR Melissa Atkinson 250-363-3372 While on assignment Lookout asked cadets on an Orca day sail: [email protected] People Talk What are you most grateful for in your life, and why? 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RECEPTION 250-363-3127 I am most grateful to get I am extremely thankful I I’m most grateful for my I’m most grateful for edu- I’m most grateful for my the opportunities I have family because they have cation. Without an educa- ACCOUNTS/CLASSIFIEDS was born in this country, peers, because they push because I get to do things especially because I get to shown me things and tion, I wouldn’t be where I Heather Catte 250-363-3127 me to achieve my best. other people in the world be in the Cadet program. taught me things other am today. [email protected] don’t. people haven’t. SALES REPRESENTATIVES PO Alcombrack CPO2 Austin Ferguson PO1 Dean Newnham PO2 Rebecca Oliver PO1 Nate Blackton Ivan Groth 250-363-3133 [email protected] Joshua Buck 250-363-8602 [email protected] New coin commemorates the Battle of Britain EDITORIAL ADVISOR Sara Helmeczi 250-363-7060 RCAF Public Affairs

Published each Monday, under the authority of In mid-1940, Nazi Germany Capt(N) Steve Waddell, Base Commander. launched an aerial campaign to Le LOOKOUT est publié tous les lundi, soften Great Britain in preparation sous l’égide du Capt(N) Steve Waddell, for invasion. The Luftwaffe had no Commandant de la Base. idea just how hard that campaign The editor reserves the right to edit, abridge would become. or reject copy or advertising to adhere to More than 100 Canadians policy as outlined in PSP Policy Manual. Views were among the aviators who and opinions expressed are not necessarily arrived in southern England from those of the Department of National Defence. Commonwealth nations around Le Rédacteur se réserve le droit de modi- the world. fier, de condenser ou de rejeter les articles, photographies, ou annonces plublicitaires From July to October, 23 pour adhérer Manuel des politiques des PSP. Canadians were killed in the first Les opinions et annonces exprimées dans le battle ever waged entirely in the journal ne réflètent pas nécéssairement le air. The Battle of Britain not only point de vue du MDN. put an end to the Nazi intent to invade Great Britain, but inspired Allied Forces throughout the war and thereafter. Circulation - 4,000 The Royal Canadian Mint has plus 1,000 pdf downloads per week launched its Second World War One year subscription - $66.94 Battlefront Series of coins with a silver coin commemorating the Six month subscription - $33.47 role Canadian aviators played in Prices include tax. the Battle of Britain. A Division of Personnel Support Programs The coin depicts a dogfight in CFB Esquimalt, PO Box 17000 Stn. Forces, the sky above England’s southeast- Victoria, BC V9A 7N2 ern coast. A Canadian pilot ascends Battlefrontlf Series of f coins will lld depict Web: www.lookoutnewspaper.com in his Hawker Hurricane fighter scenes from key battles in which Fax: 250-363-3015 aircraft after leaving a Luftwaffe Canadians participated during the Canadian Mail Product Sales Agreement 40063331 Dornier Do 17Z with dark smoke Second World War. billowing from one of its engines. With thanks to the Royal Canadian Far below, the English Channel Mint for the use of its images. Coin meets the White Cliffs of Dover. images© 2015 Royal Canadian Mint. The Second World War All rights reserved. CANADIAN COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER AWARD 2013

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Sixty-four sea cadets from B.C., the prairies, Ontario Vernon: Cadets on the Pre-Parachute Course at and Quebec rotated through week-long sails in the Vernon Cadet Training Centre work together Senior cadets Orcas Raven and Moose through the Gulf Islands. in a simulated rescue of an injured cadet by These senior cadets manned every aspect of ship dragging him up a slope to a more secure operations including lookout, steering, navigation, area. Dragging Cadet Rahul Kumar of Port and launching, recovering and driving the zodiac for Coquitlam are, from left: Cadet Bilali Miyonkuru experience man-overboard drills. This is the only place in Canada (Vancouver), Cadet Jesse Simons (Fort St. John), that sea cadets have the opportunity to train on the and Cadet Azaly Addam (Port Coquitlam). Orca class vessels. They also participated in classes on the vessel, fire procedures, seamanship and naval higher learning traditions. Finally, 45 of B.C.’s best cadet musicians came Captain Cheryl Major together in Victoria to form the 2015 B.C. Cadet RCSU PA Honour Band. They rehearsed for three full days before commencing a concert tour in Victoria, Over the spring break, senior cadets had the chance Nanaimo, Burnaby and Vernon. The concert included to engage in higher level learning and training. classical, traditional military, and popular music from At 19 Wing Comox, 12 air cadet glider pilots took “Frozen” and “The Hunger Games”, as well as the part in a week of flying designed to increase their pro- ever-popular Pipes & Drums section. Cadets in the ficiency and solo time so they can be familiarization Honour Band are selected for their proficiency, usu- ally a level four or five in a grading system similar to pilots during air cadet gliding weekends throughout Vernon: Army Cadet Rory Smith of 1705 RCACC in the province. the Royal Conservatory of Music. Vernon (left) steps out as front man on the log carry. These 16- and-17-year-old cadets will now be the Overall, more than 400 cadets participated in train- On the other end is Cadet Jalen Hall of Vancouver. pilots to give 12- to 15-year-old cadets their first taste ing across B.C. during the two-week period. Carrying the rock, which represents an injured cadet, of flight in the coming year. Most have applied to the is Cadet Han Liu of Surrey, B.C. Photo by Wayne Emde Private Pilot Scholarship Course and plan to eventu- ally become glider instructor pilots. At the Vernon cadet training centre, 16 army cadets trained and competed for five spots on the Canadian Armed Forces Parachute Course to be held this summer in Trenton, Ontario. The cadets did route marches, log carries, simulated rescues, and lots of push-ups and pull-ups. Cadets who complete the Parachute Course are allowed to wear the CF Para Wings on their uniform.

Cadet PO1 Bob Han Lt(N) Carl McLean, of 307 RCSCC in Regional Cadet Music Surrey plays a Advisor and Director saxophone solo of the Honour Band, during the conducts the concert in Vernon on March 20. Honour Band Victoria: Cadet PO1 Shanika Mahakul of 132 “Repulse” RCSCC concert in in Sarnia, Ontario, drives through the Gulf Islands under the Vernon on watchful eye of LS Kevin Newell. March 20. Victoria: Cadets from Ontario enjoyed their sunny Victoria: Cadet PO1 Nicole Stumpf of 94 “Warspite” sail on an Orca class ves- RCSCC in Waterloo, Ontario, plots a course through the sel through the Gulf Islands Gulf Islands while learning the ins and outs of PCT Raven during Spring Break. over Spring Break.

Comox: Cadet Jacob Brus of 103 “Thunderbird” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron in North Vancouver signals to the Cessna 182 tow plane Comox: Cadet Nathaniel Ralph of 676 “Kittyhawk” Comox: Formation Chief, CPO1 Mike Feltham pilot that the glider is ready to take off RCACS in Sidney gives a thumbs-up before taking off for gets ready to take off for his first glider ride over during Spring Gliding Concentration a day of gliding in Comox. Comox with Glider Instructor Lt Amy Hunt. at 19 Wing Comox.

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Rachel Lallouz “Now I see the practical use of Staff Writer all the training we’ve done at my corps back home,” said Comox res- On an overcast Sunday two ident PO1 Madelaine Desnoyers, weeks ago, Orca training vessels 17. “It’s one thing to learn theory Moose and Raven slipped from the and then another thing to actually jetty at the Coast Guard Station in be on a boat. Now it all makes Deep Cove. more sense.” Lining the decks were naval A few hundred metres away cadets, cameras in hand snapping Oscar bobbed in the water in a photos of the choppy gray water bright orange life jacket as the and sloping hills on the horizon crew lowered the zodiac from the before them. ship to the ocean. A senior cadet But this sail wasn’t just for fun; drove the boat to Oscar who was the youth were on board to have plucked up by the cadet crew and the full experience of naval life. returned to Moose. At the sound of an alarm echo- Back on the bridge, the most ing throughout Moose, 18 cadets senior naval officer on the Pacific leaped into action. Oscar the man Coast, RAdm Bill Truelove Rachel Lallouz, Staff Writer overboard dummy was in need of watched over the cadets as they RAdm Bill Truelove watches over two cadets at the helm of Patrol Craft Training Vessel Moose. rescuing and its casualty retrieval took turns in the drivers seat, was in the hands of the cadets. while other cadets stood watch, class of ship, driving the zodiac, of cost, with all travel expenses crew photograph before heading Most cadets took their cues for binoculars in hand, calling out completing navigation, driving the covered. Participating cadets were out on a weeklong trip through the action from the experienced crew navigation signals. vessel itself – then they’ll take that expected to represent their units, Gulf Islands. Lt(N) Tien Nguygen, members, or followed the direc- Then, the order was given knowledge back to their units, and and act as role models for their who volunteered to take the pic- tion of the older cadets, taking to gather at the stern for the talk about their experiences,” said regions upon their return home. ture, could barely hold the stack their place at the base of the zodi- Admiral’s address, and cadets the Admiral. “This is a classic navy expe- of smartphones deposited in her ac crane, or passing out life jackets. scrambled to straighten their uni- Cadets submitted applications rience,” continued the Admiral. hands by cadets eager to capture Some headed to the bridge, forms and head outside. to attend, and were selected “A whole bunch of people from the moment. while others unfastened the zodi- “What’s amazing here is that we regionally from across Canada. all different backgrounds working Before the Admiral departed, ac for launching. For most on have a group of cadets who arrived Roughly two to three cadets were together to learn how to deal with he expressed his gratitude to the board, this was their first time in from different places, don’t know chosen from each region, with a emergencies on board.” cadets one final time. an Orca class vessel, and their first each other, and who will be spend- number of cadets from Ontario, Cadets gathered formally on the “Thank you for being cadets,” he experience sailing in the waters off ing a week together getting an at- the prairies, and B.C. Those select- bow of the ship one final time to said. “Thank you for doing what the B.C. coast. sea experience, learning about the ed attended the training trip free send off the Admiral, and take a you do.”

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