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Photo by Rachel Rilkoff, Government House His Honour Ashley Chester and the Honourable Janet Austin, Lieutenant Governor of , with their West Highland White Terrier, Vice-Regal Canine Consort MacDuff, meeting with Honorary Aide-de- Camp Lieutenant Colonel Heather McClelland, her husband William Lamb Vice Regal Greeting and their West Highland Terrier puppy Roxy during a New Year’s Day Levée at Government House in Victoria. Read the full story on page 2.

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April when reservist Lieutenant through the ranks of her Colonel Heather McClelland was reserve unit of the Royal named an Honorary Aide-de-Camp Canadian Medical Services to the newly appointed Lieutenant after beginning her military @RCN_MRC Governor of British Columbia, service in 1984. She never Janet Austin. imagined, when she first LCol McClelland says the impor- joined, of one day being a @MARPAC_FMARP tance of the appointment and its Commanding Officer. significance really hit home for her Starting out as a Private Medic, @Maritime.Forces.Pacific during this year’s New Year’s Day she became a Warrant Officer 17 Levée ceremony. years later, taking her commis- LCol McClelland recently “I am so privileged and honoured sion in 1999. In 2015 she was learned she had something else in FOLLOW, SHARE, LIKE, & RETWEET to be in this position,” she said in appointed Commanding Officer common with LGov Austin on a the days following the ceremony. of 11 (Victoria) Field Ambulance, personal level; their mutual love “This appointment truly allows me and then a year later took up the for West Highland White Terrier to further show my respect for the post of Commanding Officer, 12 puppies. Prior to the proceed- monarchy and to stand on guard (Vancouver) Field Ambulance. ings at Government House, the for .” She was nominated to the posi- Lieutenant-Governor encouraged A nurse by profession, who cur- tion of Honorary Aide de Camp LCol McClelland’s White Terrier rently works as a case manager by a former commanding officer puppy named Lady Roxanna du with a local health organization, of her unit and was thrilled with Beau Chien, Roxy for short, to she was one of six personal assis- the nomination. She says the for- have her own meet and greet with Web Tech & Digital Marketing tants to Lieutenant-Governor Janet mality and protocol of the Office eight-year-old Vice-Regal Canine Graphic Design & Branding Fundamentals Austin at the Government House of Lieutenant Governor are part Consort MacDuff Austin-Chester, reception that was attended by of Canada’s history and tradition, telling her “you must bring your over 1,400 guests. The annual cer- but those who hold the position puppy.” Full-time semesters Spring, Fall, and Winter emony can trace its roots to the are regular, often exceptional, peo- The two dogs immediately caught Part-time, and accelerated formats start anytime 17th Century when British and ple who have accomplished many the attention of the entire gather- French monarchs receiving their milestones in their professional ing in the Lieutenant Governor’s Upgrade your tech and/or business skills with custom subjects and representatives in an careers and through community receiving line as Roxy appeared one-on-one, or group training exchange of New Year’s greetings commitments. to greet MacDuff with the respect at the royal palace on the first day “Lieutenant governors are engag- and adoration worthy of a royal of the calendar year. The tradition ing and humble people; there is no canine. lives on today in Canada’s provin- pretentiousness and they are excep- “It was so great to see them cial capitals and at military bases tional socially conscious servants of meet each other, there was no where visiting military and civilians the people,” says LCol McClelland. guarantee they would like each are greeted by senior leaders. “She [LGov Austin] is a champion other but the two dogs really hit LCol McClelland, 54, is one of social justice, strongly believes it off,” said LCol McClelland. “The of 28 Honorary Aides-de-Camp in reconciliation for First Nations people loved it and it really stole across the province who serve people, and is interested in preserv- the show. A few people came up LGov Austin at official functions ing democracy. It is amazing just to me and said ‘oh my gosh did throughout the year. She is there to be in her presence and listen to you see those two cute puppies’, to assist Her Honour with anything her passions, which makes me feel and I said ‘yes I did’ as the tiny she may need or want during a more engaged and passionate about puppy was mine. It was one of 250.298.5059 | [email protected] ceremony, ensuring the Lieutenant these same things.” those moments I’ll never forget.” QCollege.com January 21, 2019 CELEBRATING 76 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS LOOKOUT • 3 Author expands horizon with Reserves

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The editor reserves the right to edit, abridge WHAT SAY WE or reject copy or advertising to adhere to policy as outlined in PSP Policy Manual. Views and opinions expressed are not nec- essarily those of the Department of National Defence. Le Rédacteur se réserve le droit de modifier, de condenser ou de rejeter les articles, SPORTS BASEBALL INEPTNESS photographies, ou annonces plublicitaires By Stephen Stone and Tom Thomson, Contributors pour adhérer Manuel des politiques des PSP. Les opinions et annonces exprimées dans le Questions first-baseman to record three assists in sparked a brawl – Duh! He also ended journal ne réflètent pas nécéssairement le point de vue du MDN. Not all players who make “The Show” are one inning. Even the inept are “ept” at up coaching the Los Angeles Dodgers above the Peter Principle. These questions ttrivialeastr once.ivia watching Kirk Gibson’s World Series are about those who have shown a 5. Despite a career batting average of home run from the dugout. tremendous ineptness in the “bigs”. There is .217 and a .259 slugging percentage, he 10. He had no major league plate one who even made into the Hall of Fame. did win four World Series rings with St. appearances and never played in the Louis and Oakland. In 67 World Series field. As baseball’s only “designated 1. The voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, at-bats he hit just .115. In 1968 he runner,” he scored 33 runs over bits a Miller Lite pitchman, and drunken Circulation - 3,800 went 0 for 22 in the World Series of two seasons (1973-74). He stole 31 announcer Harry Doyle in the movie plus 1,000 pdf downloads per week 6. In 1979 he gave up eight runs off seven bases on 48 attempts. He was picked “Major League,” in six seasons this hits pitching for the Yankees in the Follow us on Facebook, Twitter catcher amassed a staggering 200 life- off in the ninth inning of game two only game he pitched. Unfortunately, of the 1974 World Series, killing an and Instagram and join our time batting average. he never recorded an out. He ended 2. He was the worst player on the worst Oakland rally and giving the victory to growing social media community. the season with an ERA of infinity. the Dodgers. team of all time – the 1962 Mets who 7. He is in the Hall of Fame. He was once

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SLt Samantha Crocker “I love the hands-on aspect of my Unit Public Affairs Representative job and it’s great that I play such an Operation Carribe important role in keeping the ship running.” Since joining Edmonton, LS LeBlanc Leading Seaman Thomas LeBlanc’s has sailed on Operation Limpid from decision to join the Regular Force felt August to October 2017 and com- like a family tradition, he says. pleted two deployments on Operation That’s because there have been Caribbe in 2018. During Operation members of his family in the Canadian Caribbe, vessels Armed Forces since the First World and Aurora aircraft conducted patrols War. in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific The marine technician from Arichat, Ocean in support of the multina- NS, enrolled in the Royal Canadian tional, U.S.-led effort to disrupt illicit Navy in 2010. He was first posted trafficking operations in the region. to HMCS Protecteur and to HMCS “I like knowing we’re doing our part Brandon in 2014. During this time, to prevent the ingress of drugs into Brandon supported Canadian Coast North America,” said LS LeBlanc. “I Guard search and rescue efforts off feel like we’re making a difference for the west coast of . LS Canadian society as a whole.” LeBlanc was then posted ashore at the LS LeBlanc currently lives in Damage Control School before join- Victoria. Despite his busy sailing ing HMCS Edmonton in June 2017. schedule, he enjoys spending time “I really enjoyed being on a supply outdoors hiking and camping. He also ship,” said LS LeBlanc. “But I love volunteers with the Royal Canadian the small crew size on the Maritime Army Cadets, the Royal Canadian Coastal Defence Vessels.” Marine Search and Rescue, as well as As a Marine Technician, he is an Ducks Unlimited – a multinational essential member of the crew. conservation group. Photo by Operation Caribbe Imagery Technician, HMCS Edmonton

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Then there are oth- The 72-year-old retired Chief is their 30th year. ers like former Grizzlies centre Petty Officer says while most men He also mentors the next gen- Tyler Bozak who now plays for the his age have hung up their skates, eration of hockey players. St. Louis Blues. he is still quite handy between the Boucher is one of three edu- “The NCAA is the path for pipes with a stick and blocker. cational advisors for the Victoria many to the NHL,” says Boucher. His passion for the national sport Grizzlies Junior ‘A’ hockey team. “There are 133 Junior ‘A’ teams in began with shinny hockey on out- He began working for the BCHL Canada and the NCAA seems to door rinks in Timmins, Ontario, in team 12 years ago, with his efforts just love the BCHL, which is con- the 1950s and later for his high focused on helping players achieve sidered the premier Jr. ‘A’ league school team. He wasn’t always a their dreams of playing university in Canada.” goaltender; he only took up the hockey in Canada and the United Boucher’s son Nick Boucher position when he was asked to States. He acts as a liaison for the earned a scholarship to Ivy League fill a vacancy in a local recreation team with the National Collegiate school Dartmouth College, where league back in the mid-1990s. Athletic Association and Canadian he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Now he doesn’t want to play any- universities. It’s his job to make Penguins after starting his hockey Photo by Peter Mallett, Lookout where else on the ice. sure players have their paper- career with the Cowichan Valley Victoria Grizzlies Educational Advisor Butch Boucher (left) Boucher tends goal three days work and high school transcripts Capitals, and then went on to gives advice to Grizzlies right-winger Marty Westhaver in in order, player profiles, properly play professionally with the Fort a week in three different senior the team’s head office at the Q-Centre in Colwood. leagues around the Greater prepared entrance exams such as Wayne Komets of the International Victoria area plus tournament SATs, and that they remain fully Hockey League (IHL). His jersey, play. focused on both education and hanging in the rafters, was retired done, and he keeps after us for looking forward to Grizzlies When he turned 65 he played hockey. by the Komets six years ago. things like school transcripts but Military Appreciation night at the 115 games that year; however, he “The biggest challenge is getting Grizzlies right-winger Marty we know he is a good guy who Q-Centre in Colwood on Jan. 25 has slowed down a bit, now play- players to recognize if they want Westhaver says most of the play- is helping us pave a way to an when they take on the Cowichan ing only 85 to 90 games. a scholarship they have to really ers on the team are aware of education and a possible career in Valley Capitals. He says it will “As a goalie, I play against many work hard; that it’s not going to Boucher’s passion for hockey – not hockey.” give the team an opportunity to younger players who could well be given to them,” said Boucher. to mention his abilities as a goalie. Don Robinson, a member of the showcase itself to the military be my grandsons and enjoy both “These are young men with a He also knows what it takes to get Grizzlies ownership group agrees. community. the competitiveness and the lot of pressure on them because them the attention of collegiate “He keeps track of all our play- “I hope people from the base comradeship.” unfortunately at the end of the scouts, says Westhaver. ers and you can tell he has a genu- come out because they will enjoy In December, he enjoyed a day you may have more than a “I and the rest of the players ine interest and truly cares about the Grizzlies and the BCHL reunion with his military peers, third of your players on the roster have a really good working rela- these kids and wants to make sure because it is really good hockey playing in a Hull Tech’s charity without a scholarship.” tionship with Butch. He can be they make it.” that is both affordable and hockey game at Wurtele Arena. He says between 10 and 12 hard on us, making us get stuff Boucher and the team are now exciting.”

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Peter Mallett To get their boots Staff Writer on the rugged ground they flew from Victoria High above the Chilkoot Pass three to Whitehorse, then retired sailors looked upon the breathtaking took a bus to Carcross panorama laid out before them. before boarding a train Captain (Navy) Mike Knippel, Chief to the beginning of the Petty Officer First Class Paul Helston, and trail in Skagway. Lieutenant Commander Gary Lahnsteiner, They each carried a all retirees from the Royal Canadian Navy, backpack stuffed with had conquered the often barren and harsh food, safety equip- landscape that is the high mountain pass ment, and supplies, through the Boundary Ranges of the Coast about the weight of a Mountains in Alaska and British Columbia. toddler. Their three-day hiking journey had On the first day of brought them to this vista, and to a fresh their journey they way to live their retirement: exercise, adven- hiked from the coastal ture, and friendship. rainforest zone near “When we got up there, we thought what the Klondike ghost a great experience and who would have town Dyea, Alaska, and thought three ex-navy buddies would ever then up a steep incline do something like this,” said Lahnsteiner. known as the Golden Also on the August trip was Lahnsteiner’s Stairs before arriving at brother Dan, a 52-year-old civilian. the Chilkoot Pass near the Canada-United States border. Gary Lahnsteiner, Dan Lahnsteiner, Paul Helston and Mike Knippel at the trailhead on the first The trail was well day of their hike. marked with rest stops, camp grounds and park rangers, lessening The group currently has about 10 members “I hike to clear my mind and for physi- the danger of a wilderness trek. But Knippel who hike regularly with the group and 40 cal fitness; it’s quite a challenge to climb had a close encounter with a black bear members who join them for hikes occasion- a mountain as you get older. But mainly outside his tent, and a massive porcupine in ally. They stay in touch about future hikes it’s the comradeship. When you get out of a defensive posture blocked their path for through their social media posts. the military you lose that tight-knit group several minutes. The page is also is a sounding board to element in your life and hiking allows me “I would put it up there as one of the best encourage each other to stick with their to hang with people and get some of that outdoor experiences I’ve had because it was personal exercise goals. back.” more complex logistically and the scenery “We needed to get this message out to The benefits for Helston has been losing and wildlife was amazing,” said Knippel, 58. people to encourage them: Do some activ- nearly 70 pounds. Now the great outdoors He is a former MARPAC Chief of Staff, ity outdoors instead of doing nothing,” said is a daily passion; he spends up to six hours and is currently employed as a Strategy Lahnsteiner. “When you get outdoors don’t a day jogging, hiking or walking, normally Manager at Fleet Maintenance Facility Cape stop doing your activity; do it daily. Stay covering distances of approximately 40 Breton. He began hiking six years ago and active and stay young.” kilometres. was soon joined by Helston, 57, a former Lahnsteiner, 54, is fully convinced about “From a retirement perspective, after you MARPAC Formation Chief who enjoyed the benefits of hiking. He believes the sport retire some people never figure out what a 33-year career in the navy, and former is not only beneficial to physical health but comes after that,” said Helston. “Part of Pacific Fleet Chief Dave Bliss. is also mentally uplifting. He retired from the what’s after is learning how to take care of They started a closed Facebook Page military in 2007 after a 24-year career as a yourself and I think hiking provides a great Crossing Taiya River to explore called The Old Military Fat Guys Group Mechanical Systems Engineering Officer and healthy lifestyle. Just get outdoors whenever Canyon City. (OMFG) encouraging others to get active. says hiking helped fill a void in his life. you are able.”

Knippel looks over Lake Bennett on day five. The group at the end of five days. January 21, 2019 CELEBRATING 76 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS LOOKOUT • 9 Maritime Museum honours difficult past Peter Mallett Staff Writer

NEW EXHIBIT commemorat- “They didn’t talk about the war, so up with her paintings. “The coincidence is bizarre,” said ing one of the darkest chapters I really don’t know very much about Her feature painting entitled Under Howell, wife of Major (Retired) Bob in Canadian history opened what happened during the intern- New Ownership depicts the sei- Howell. A earlier this month at Victoria’s ment on a personal level,” said Howell. zure of a boat named Kuroshima The exhibit is on display until Maritime Museum of B.C. “That is why I was so intrigued with No. 2. She says the acrylic paint- March 31. The rest of the exhibit The Lost Fleet exhibit sheds light on taking part in The Lost Fleet, and ing “impacted me the most” and is is on loan from the Vancouver the wave of hysteria and anti-Japanese when I received an e-mail inviting being used as the feature piece for Maritime Museum. Duncan McLeod, sentiment that swept the west coast me to be the Artist in Residence, I the show. She learned recently that Curator of the Vancouver Maritime of North America following the immediately accepted as it was a the Kuroshima No. 2 belonged to Museum, says The Lost Fleet takes bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. great honour. the father of one her Aunt’s friend. a closer look at the deep-seated 7, 1941. It included the seizure of Howell was contacted by the The discovery was made when David racism Asian-Canadians experi- approximately 1,200 Japanese- museum on June 29 and worked until Nishioka was looking through the enced during the period. Canadian owned fishing boats on mid-November taking her inspiration greeting cards depicting the paintings “We are honoured to share this the Pacific Coast. The vessels were from national archive photos to come from the show. important part of our history and the confiscated by members of the Royal exhibition has allowed the museum Canadian Navy Reserves and other to connect with the audience through government agencies, and eventually working with the Japanese-Canadian sold off to canneries and other non- community,” said McLeod. “It also Japanese fishermen. provides a context to present a dis- As part of the Government of cussion of prejudice against minori- Canada’s War Measures Act, approxi- ties in a modern Canadian context.” mately 22,000 Japanese-Canadians On the evening of Jan. 24 the were deemed a threat to national secu- museum will hold a launch event fea- rity and were abruptly arrested. Most turing three speakers: The Nature of were separated from their families Things host Dr. David Suzuki; Project and forced into internment camps Director of Landscapes of Injustice, across B.C. and the rest of Canada in University of Victoria Associate early 1942. Professor Dr. Jordan Stranger Ross; The exhibit uses a combination and Landscapes of Injustice Project off arcarchivalhival phphotographs,otographs, nnewspaperewspaper ManagerManager MichaelMichael AAbe.be. aararticles,ticles, ggovernmentovernment pposters, osters, infoinfo-- grapgraphics,hics, anandd art workwork to sto showcasehowcase tthehe histhistory. ory. A SeSeries For Contemplationries For Contemplationn consistsconsists of four paintings crcreatedeated specifspecificallyically foforr tthehe exexhibit byhibit by LangforLangfordd ArArtist-In-tist-In- ResiResidencedence MarMarlenelene HoweHowell.ll. Howell, a Toronto-born JaJapanese-panese- CanadianCanadian, , is excited ttoo be partpart of ththee exexhibithibit bbecauseecause researcresearchinghing anandd paintipaintingng aaboutbout tthehe ffleetleet hhasas bbeeneen an eeducationalducational pprocess.rocess. Her ggrandpar-randpar- ents immimmigratedigrated to CanadCanadaa in 1916 bbut theyut they nevneverer sspokepoke of ththee war yyearsears or wwhathat tthehe famifamilyly hhadad eendured. ndured.

Artist Marlene Howell displays her feature painting entitled Under New Photos by Peter Mallett, Lookout Ownership, which is featured in The Lost Fleet exhibit at the Maritime Museum of B.C. A Royal Canadian Naval Reserve Officer questions a Japanese-Canadian fisherman. Library and Archives Canada PA-112539

Fishermen's Reserve round up Japanese-Canadian fishing vessels on Dec. 10, 1941. Library and Archives PA-037467 10 • LOOKOUT CELEBRATING 76 YEARS PROVIDING RCN NEWS January 21, 2019

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