Port of Halifax Spring 2021

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BY TREVOR J. ADAMS

ANSWERING THE CALL the Royal Canadian Navy has had to adapt to the pandemic, a process tested as HMCS Halifax prepared to leave its eponymous home port in early January for a six-month deployment with Standing NATO Maritime Group One. “Halifax’s team met these challenges right from the beginning, having to perform major maintenance and readiness training while under various states of provincial restrictions on movements and workforce availability,” says an article by Lieutenant-Commander Mark Fifield on the Royal Canadian Navy website. “This required creative solutions to ensure the program moved forward.” Petty Officer 2nd Class Greg Cousineau, Halifax’s Operations Room Supervisor, explains that a mid-pandemic departure required fast learning from the officers and crew. “This pre-deployment period presented challenges that our team had never faced before as we had to improvise and work harder to make sure we met high readiness status prior to deploying,” he says. “It’s not only the motivation and hard work that our sailors put in that allowed us to exceed expectations, but also the families at home who supported us and enabled us to perform to the level that we did.” The work included extended periods of isolating onboard, plus virtual and remote training. “Throughout all of the preparations and at-sea periods leading up to the deployment, the health and safety of the crew and all outside support remained paramount,” Fifield says. “Prior to proceeding to sea...the crew were put under strict quarantine requirements to reduce the risk of infection making it onboard once the ship was at sea.” Commander Chris Rochon, commanding officer of Halifax, praises his crew’s esprit de corps. “We have reached this point through the positive attitude, imagination, ingenuity, and perseverance from our entire team of military and civilians,” he says. “Support from fleet and formation staffs, other ships’ companies, the technical teams at our Fleet Maintenance Facility, the Personnel Coordination Center, the evaluators and mentors from sea training and our fleet school, and the base support services was critical.” Q

PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Like the rest of the marine community,

HMCS Halifax recently left its eponymous home port for a six-month deployment abroad.

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