Exercise Pacific Bond 2013 Kicks Off

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Exercise Pacific Bond 2013 Kicks Off

Posted on Jun 27th, 2013 with tags ,.
Exercise Pacific Bond 2013 Kicks Off
The Royal Australian Navy has joined forces with the United States Navy (USN) and Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) to participate in a tri-lateral exercise, Pacific bond 2013, June 22-26.
Pacific Bond is a multi-national naval exercise designed to advance participating nations’ military-to-military coordination and capacity to plan and execute tactical operations in an advanced warfare environment.
“Pacific Bond is about conducting quality multi-national maritime warfare manoeuvres, with this year’s exercise having a heavy focus on anti-submarine warfare,” said CMDR. Karl Brinckmann, HMAS Sydney’s Commanding Officer. “One of the consistent highlights of the Pacific Bond series of exercises is the exchange of personnel between navies, and this year it is no exception with personnel exchanges between HMAS Sydney, JS Murasame and USS Preble. It doesn’t get much better than operating with modern warships from two extremely professional navies.”
Pacific Bond events include anti-submarine warfare exercises, anti-air warfare exercises, helicopter visits, a board, search and seizure exercise, and liaison officer exchanges.
“We are honoured to have the opportunity to work with our Royal Australian Navy and Japan Maritime Self Defence Force counterparts,” said Capt. Paul Lyons, USN, Commander Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15. “As we continue to execute our strategic pivot to Asia as a nation, strong relationships and proven interoperability between our navies at the tactical level of execution will be even more vital in underwriting peace, security and stability in the region as well as preserving the national interests of the U.S. and our allies and partners.”
Exercises like this are routine and demonstrate the continuum of training necessary to achieve greater levels of proficiency in complex mission areas. They enhance participating nations’ ability to conduct multinational operations in-stride with little prior coordination. This is imperative to meeting and flexing to the demands of the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
“The purpose of our participation in this exercise is to improve our skills and to deepen our interoperability by conducting training together with the U.S. and Australian navies,” said Capt. Hiroyuki Izumi, commander, Escort Division 1 embarked in JS Murasame. “Conducting this tri-lateral exercise with the naval forces of Japan, the U.S. and Australia, all of whom have high operational skills and sophisticated equipment, is an excellent opportunity for improving JMSDF tactical skills. Through this exercise, we can make the relationship among our three nations even stronger. We would like to take every opportunity to continue these tri-lateral exercises.”
Participants in Pacific Bond 2013 include the Royal Australian Navy guided-missile frigate HMAS Sydney (FFG 03); Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force ship, JS Murasame (DD 101); US guided-missile destroyers USS Preble (DDG 88) and USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93); members of the forward deployed US Destroyer Squadron 15; USN P-3C aircraft from US Commander Task Force 72; one submarine from US Commander Task Force 74; helicopters and personnel from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 and personnel from US Naval Special Warfare Unit 1.
HMAS Sydney is currently embedded in the United States Navy’s 7th Fleet George Washington Carrier Strike Group that is stationed at Yokosuka, Japan. The ship sailed from her home port of Fleet Base East, in Sydney, Australia on 22nd April, 2013 and will be away for about 5 months.
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Navy chef David takes on celebrity cook in live TV contest

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Navy chef David takes on celebrity cook in live TV contest
27 June 2013
Top daytime show This Morning had a distinctly military feel when it showcased the work of in a live TV ‘cook off’.
Chefs from the Navy, Army and RAF did battle in the kitchen as part of national Uniform to Work Day, which encouraged reservists to wear military kit to their day jobs.
Pictures: PO(Phot) Des Wade, DMC
AB David Smith chops spuds in front of a tent. Nothing unusual about that for a naval chef working in the field.
Except that this wasn’t the field, but the Southbank of the Thames. And it was broadcast live to over 1.5 million people.
The chef joined fellow cooks from the Army and RAF in a cook-off for popular ITV daytime show This Morning as part of the military’s annual ‘Uniform to Work’ day – a lead up to this Saturday’s national Armed Forces Day events.
The chefs were given one hour to produce a main course in field kitchen conditions, using nothing but official military ration packs, supplemented with a few fresh ingredients readily available on the front line. For added spice (sorry), they weren’t just competing against each other, but top TV chef Phil Vickery.
In the case of 27-year-old David, based in Plymouth, he knocked up a beef and potato pasty with baked and marmalade for dessert.
What do I do with these? Celebrity chef Phil Vickery looks puzzled as he stares at ration packs ahead of the live cook-off as reservists AB David Smith, S/Sgt Bob Oberhoffer and SAC Shimul Haider-Heming offer sage (sorry) advice
However, he was ‘beaten by a breadcrumb’ by the RAF’s SAC Shimul Haider-Heming, who served up a delicious puff pastry parcel with Asian style beef filling served on a bed of Bombay potatoes, accompanied with trimmed seasoned green beans and a side salad garnished with orange marmalade and apple chutney.
Was David downhearted? Of course not. He was happy to show off the RN’s culinary skills on national telly.
“Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for us to show the public what we do on a day-to-day basis. It’s a very important occasion for us,” he said.
The chefs weren’t the only ones on This Morning in uniform.
By day, Ritchie Wilkinson acts as the show’s studio manager, choreographing the crews, equipment and guests so that everything runs (mostly) smoothly for 120 minutes of live telly.
And on some evenings and weekends, he’s Sub Lt Ritchie Wilkinson in the Royal Naval Reserves, specialising in communications and information systems.
As a youngster he wanted to be a film director and a sailor – two careers not necessarily compatible.
“I saw an advert for the Royal Naval Reserves and realised then it was possible to have my cake and eat it and I relish the chances given to me, to learn new skills required by the Navy and combine this with my full-time career,” he said.
This Morning studio manager Sub Lt Ritchie Wilkinson is sandwiched between presenters Phil Schofield and Holly Willoughby
The junior officer is one of 2,526 men and women in the Maritime Reserve (which encompasses both the RNR and Royal Marines Reserves), 25,430 soldiers in the TA, and 1,335 personnel in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
Those going to work in their day jobs were encouraged by Sir David Richards, the Chief of the Defence Staff, to don their uniforms to impress on the nation the importance of reservists.
He added: “Reservists are a vital part of the Armed Forces. Their unique range of skills gained from both their civilian and military roles makes them invaluable Service men and women. The sacrifices these individuals make is why Churchill was right when he called them ‘twice a citizen’.”
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Royal Brunei Navy Celebrates 48th Anniversary

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Royal Brunei Navy Celebrates 48th Anniversary

Posted on Jun 27th, 2013 with tags ,.
Royal Brunei Navy Celebrates 48th Anniversary
About 220 personnel comprising men and women from Royal Brunei Navy (RBN) gathered at the mnb parade square to celebrate its 48th year anniversary on 14 June 2013. The event was organised at a later date to give way to the ASEAN Humanitarian and Disaster Relief and Military Medicine Exercise.
 The ceremony began with inspection of the parade by First Admiral Dato Seri Pahlawan Haji Abdul Halim bin Haji Mohd Hanifah, Commander of RBN followed by the march pass in slow and quick march. The Parade Commander was led by Major (L) Khairil bin Haji Abd Rahman.
The event continued with a Meet and Greet session between RBN personnel held at the RBN Warrant Officer, Staff Sergeant and Sergeant’s Mess. This was followed by a speech from Commander RBN, in which he praised all RBN personnel for their contribution to the Armed Forces and the country. The Commander RBN also talked about the Humanitarian and Disaster Relief & Military Medicine Exercise, held on 17 to 21 June, which was concentrated at Muara Naval Base. He commented on the involvement of personnel from the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF), specifically the RBN, that showed outstanding professionalism in one of the largest multilateral exercises in the region. The involvement of RBN assets in the future was also highlighted, citing participation of RBN ships for the first time in Exercise Komodo in Indonesia, Exercise RIMPAC in Hawaii and the deployment of an RBN ship to China in 2014.
Certificates and awards were also presented to Ships’ Commanding Officers, Bridge Watch Keeping and Coxswains of Landing Crafts who have demonstrated outstanding work performance and commitment to RBN as a whole. Four catagories of outstanding achievement awards were presented, namely:
1. “Rule Of The Road Master Award”, awarded to 929 Lieutenant (L) Mohd Shahrul Idham bin Haji Bungsu;
2. “Gold Anchor Award”, awarded to 13007 SSgt (L) Aliuddin bin Haji Serbini;
3. “Best Technical Award”, awarded to 11951 SSgt (L) Sufiri bin Atar;
4. “Bintang Harapan Award”, awarded to 16610 L/Cpl (L) Haji Mohd Nazmin Salhadi bin Awg Haji Salehuddin.
Ship Command Badges were also presented to two new ships’ Commanding Officers as follows:
1. 720 Captain (L) Pg Faren bin Pg Mohd Noor, Commanding Officer KDB PERWIRA
2. 801 Captain (L) Haji Mohd Arnold bin Haji Osman, Commanding Officer KDB PENYERANG
Royal Brunei Navy Celebrates 48th Anniversary1Before the end of the event, a tree planting ceremony was organised. In supporting the world’s cry towards a greener planet, RBN played their part by planting saplings around the parade square.
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