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HMCS Winnipeg, Allied Protector

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OTTAWA - The Canadian warship HMCS Winnipeg has thwarted a probable pirate attack in the Arabian Sea.

The ship is currently participating in a NATO led counter-piracy mission known as Operation Allied Protector.

While engaging in escort duties, military officials say Winnipeg observed several small skiffs approaching the merchant vessel Pacific Opal.

The Pacific Opal radioed for help and Winnipeg dispatched a Sea King helicopter, causing the pirates to withdraw.

Lieutenant-General Michel Gauthier, Commander of Canadian Expeditionary Force Command, said the incident "highlights the importance of our mission and the efforts to make a difference with our coalition partners in the fight against piracy and international terrorism."

Winnipeg with a crew of approximately 240 officers and non-commissioned members, is based at Esquimalt, B.C.


http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090405/national/canada_pirate_attack
 
Great to hear our sailors doing great work! BZ HMCS Winnipeg!
 
News Release
Canadian Warship thwarts pirate attack
CEFCOM NR 09.009 - April 4, 2009


OTTAWA - HMCS Winnipeg, currently deployed in a NATO led counter-piracy mission known as Operation Allied Protector, thwarted a pirate attack of a merchant vessel in the Arabian Sea.

While engaging in naval escort duties Winnipeg observed several small skiffs approaching the Motor Vessel (MV) Pacific Opal. MV Pacific Opal radioed for assistance. In response, Commander Craig Baines, commanding officer of HMCS Winnipeg, ordered the immediate launch of the ship’s Sea King helicopter to investigate.

Winnipeg’s helicopter arrived on-scene putting itself between the vessel in distress and the pirate skiffs.  The pirates pulled back and withdrew. The aircraft’s pilot Major James Hawthorne said, “Whatever their intentions were they complied with our instructions and allowed the merchant vessel to proceed.”

“I want to express how proud I am of HMCS Winnipeg’s actions today. This highlights the importance of our mission and the efforts to make a difference with our coalition partners in the fight against piracy and international terrorism,” said Lieutenant-General Michel Gauthier, Commander of Canadian Expeditionary Force Command. “I’m proud of what Commander Baines and his crew have accomplished and appreciate their dedication to this important operation as well as the personal sacrifice that HMCS Winnipeg’s families are making.”

HMCS Winnipeg with a crew of approximately 240 officers and non-commissioned members, based at Esquimalt, B.C., and her CH-124 Sea King detachment, form a highly ready and technologically advanced warship. The ship, helicopter and crew are capable of performing a variety of missions worldwide.

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Note to news and assignment editors:

HMCS Winnipeg’s commanding officer will be available for interviews. Contact Media Liaison office at 1-866-377-0811 or after hours (613) 792-2973
For more information on Operation SEXTANT, visit http://www.cefcom.forces.gc.ca/site/ops/index_e.asp
For information on HMCS Winnipeg’s mission visit: http://www.manw.nato.int/SNMG1/Completed%20Pages/SNMG1%20HOME%20PAGE.html
For information on the NATO Response Force, visit: http://www.nato.int/issues/nrf/index.html
For HMCS Winnipegmission photos visit the Combat Camera website at www.combatcamera.ca

 
Great work HMCS Winnipeg! Keep up the effort, and do us proud! That will show all those hippocites that said our navy won't stand for much in todays world!  :salute:Ubique
 
It wasn't quite as exciting as the papers made it out to be, but it's nice to see a positive story about it.
 
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