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  • Operation NANOOK - HS2010-H001-133.JPGOperation NANOOK

    Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Montreal participates in a Search and Rescue Exercise off the coast of Greenland during Operation NANOOK.

    Corporal Rick Ayer

  • Operation NANOOK - HS2010-H001-099.JPGOperation NANOOK

    Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Montreal (center), Her Danish Majesty's Ship (HDMS) Vaedderen (foreground) and United States Navy ship USS Porter (background) in the Labrador Sea on route to the arctic to participate in Operation NANOOK.

    Corporal Rick Ayer

  • Operation NANOOK - HS2010-H001-021.jpgOperation NANOOK

    Left-Right, Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Montreal, HMCS Goose Bay, United States Coast Guard Cutter ALDER shortly after departing from St. John's Newfoundland transiting towards the arctic to participate in Operation NANOOK.

    Corporal Rick Ayer

  • Secretary General Ban Ki-moon thanks the crew of HMCS Athabaskan - _DSC6377-2.jpgSecretary General Ban Ki-moon thanks the crew of HMCS Athabaskan

    Commander Peter Crain (L), CO HMCS Athabaskan, stands with (L-R) Petty Officer 2nd Class Paul Hoveland, Master Seaman David Leblanc, and Lieutenant (Navy) Kyle Sexton onboard Athabaskan while in New York for Fleet Week 2010. The three sailors were personally recognized by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon for their efforts in earthquake-stricken Haiti during Canadian Forces Operation HESTIA.

    Greg Kessler

  • Op Hestia Kingston, Jamaique - HS2010-C026-014.jpgOp Hestia Kingston, Jamaique

    Canadian Task Group 301.1 is the Canadian Navy component of Operation HESTIA which includes the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan, the frigate HMCS Halifax and a Sea King helicopter air detachment under the leadership of Task Group Commander, Captain (Navy) Art McDonald.

    Corporal Johanie Maheu

  • Operation HESTIA Port-au-Prince, Haiti - HS2010-C024-032.jpgOperation HESTIA Port-au-Prince, Haiti

    Canadian Task Group 301.1 is the Canadian Navy component of Operation HESTIA which includes the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan, the frigate HMCS Halifax and a Sea King helicopter air detachment under the leadership of Task Group Commander, Captain (Navy) Art McDonald.

    Corporal Johanie Maheu

  • Operation HESTIA Jacmel, Haiti - HS2010-C022-041.jpgOperation HESTIA Jacmel, Haiti

    Canadian Task Group 301.1 is the Canadian Navy component of Operation HESTIA which includes the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan, the frigate HMCS Halifax and a Sea King helicopter air detachment under the leadership of Task Group Commander, Captain (Navy) Art McDonald.

    Corporal Johanie Maheu

  • Operation HESTIA Leogane, Haiti - HS2010-C025-022.jpgOperation HESTIA Leogane, Haiti

    Canadian Task Group 301.1 is the Canadian Navy component of Operation HESTIA which includes the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan, the frigate HMCS Halifax and a Sea King helicopter air detachment under the leadership of Task Group Commander, Captain (Navy) Art McDonald.

    Corporal Johanie Maheu

  • Operation HESTIA Leogane, Haiti - HS2010-C025-019.jpgOperation HESTIA Leogane, Haiti

    Canadian Task Group 301.1 is the Canadian Navy component of Operation HESTIA which includes the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan, the frigate HMCS Halifax and a Sea King helicopter air detachment under the leadership of Task Group Commander, Captain (Navy) Art McDonald.

    Corporal Johanie Maheu

  • Operation HESTIA Leogane, Haiti - HS2010-C025-016.jpgOperation HESTIA Leogane, Haiti

    Canadian Task Group 301.1 is the Canadian Navy component of Operation HESTIA which includes the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan, the frigate HMCS Halifax and a Sea King helicopter air detachment under the leadership of Task Group Commander, Captain (Navy) Art McDonald.

    Corporal Johanie Maheu

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