Nathan
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Operation Projection
1999-2000
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Operation Projection
1999-2000
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Departing Zulu Time: 12:30pm The docks of CFB Halifax bustled with activity as last minute provisions, supplies and ammunition was brought onto the port's namesake ship HMCS Halifax. The logistics officer was on deck checking off each of the supplies brought onboard with the crew forming a large human conveyor belt between the gangway and the ships hold. Captain James Phillips meanwhile was on the port side with a TV News crew "Thank you for speaking to us Captain, what is the purpose of this deployment?" "This deployment marks the first major deployment of a Royal Canadian Navy warship in many years. Our goal is simple, to protect the interests of Canada while engaging with the international community. The deployment is to give Canada a first response capability to any major international crisis and to ensure that Canada can continue to exercise our freedom of the Seas. "Where are you going?" "Wherever the winds take us. Our first stop will be the Mediterranean, which is a area of the world that Canada has not been too for many years. We hope to conduct many goodwill visits along the way, show off the finest Canadian engineering and make new friends along the way. We have the scope to deploy anywhere internationally, whether on our own or with other elements of the Canadian Forces. All in all, my men are excited to explore the world, which is what most of them signed up for." "Thank you Captain" Preparations took a few more hours, as sunset begun to creep in. The RCN ship was now ready to go. Against the orange glow of sunset, some of crew mounted their positions along the side of their ships in their formal wear. Standing too attention, they lined the ship bow to stern. Essential crew remained on duty in the bridge, engine room and other essential functions. Sailors in full body armour mounted the General Purpose Machine guns on Deck, others carried C7 Rifles for self defence. The Sea King helicopter remained parked in the hanger, the RHIBS firmly stored on the ship's davits. With the command given from the captain, the ship slipped it's moorings and begun it's long awaited departure for the Mediterranean. Along the river banks, hundreds of regular Canadians, the ships friends and family had turned out to wave the crew off as they slipped into the sunset. Travel Map FN>GN>HN>IM Two Encrypted messages have been sent to both the United Kingdom and the state of Israel "Dear Ministry Of Defence"
A Canadian warship vessel, HMCS Halifax, is currently on operations. The ship will be patrolling the Mediterranean. Our vessel will require refuelling midway to it's destination. With your kind permission, we would like to use the Port of Gibraltar to facilitate this. If permission is granted, we will rearm, refuel and depart within 48 hours. We intend to host a ceremonial function on board to which local dignitaries and citizens will be invited to attend. We will also host tours of the vessel" Kind Regards, Simon Welsh, Canadian Prime Minister" Jamie "Dear Ministry Of Defence"
A Canadian warship vessel, HMCS Halifax, is currently on operations. The ship will be patrolling the Mediterranean. Our vessel wishes to pay a visit to your nation. With your kind permission, we would like to use the Port of Haifa to facilitate this. If permission is granted, we will rearm, refuel and depart within 48 hours. We intend to host a ceremonial function on board to which local dignitaries and citizens will be invited to attend. We will also host tours of the vessel" Kind Regards, Simon Welsh, Canadian Prime Minister" Zak |