Media Room: Media Releases
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| 22/07/2009 | MSPA 229/09 |
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THE ITALIAN JOB By
popular demand, pizza and pasta are set for a comeback onboard HMAS Toowoomba thanks to the Italian Navy. Sailors
from Toowoomba recently had a rare
opportunity to conduct a Personal Exchange Program crossdeck with an Italian
Naval Ship Borsini, after both ships
departed the Gulf port of Abu Dhabi together. The
opportunity was taken for personnel to swap places with their counterparts for
the day. Some of the In-Company
activities involved manoeuvres, Replenishment at Sea Approaches and the Borsini’s Agusta-Bell 202 helicopter,
the ‘Godfather’, conducting Deck
Landing Practices on Toowoomba. One
lucky participant was Toowoomba’s
chef, Able Seaman Cook Scott Tysoe who had a ‘Busman’s Holiday’ cooking in Borsini’s galley. His Italians hosts were happy to trade secret
recipes on authentic Italian pizza and pasta. It
was a great experience for Scott, who said, “We already make authentic Italian
food but some of these new tips on magic ingredients will come in very handy”. Able
Seaman Marine Technician Kane Turco also enjoyed the culinary experience: “The
food they served us was just like my Nona used to make,” he said. Sub
Lieutenant Sarah Tame had a unique experience when she found herself in charge
of Borsini for Officer of the Watch Manoeuvres.
This was a special achievement for Sarah,
as she was the first foreigner to be given the Con of Borsini. Some
of these moments were captured by the Prospero Film Crew embarked in Toowoomba filming an upcoming documentary
series called ‘Warship’. Toowoomba began Operation SLIPPER
duties in June, conducting Maritime Support and Counter Terrorism operations in
the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.
Later this year, Toowoomba
will be the first RAN ship to participate in Task Force 151 Counter Piracy
Operations, where she is likely to encounter her new friend Borsini. Media note: Imagery is available at: Information
on HMAS Toowoomba is available at: www.navy.gov.au/HMAS_Toowoomba Media contact: Defence Media Liaison: 02 6265
3343 or 0408 498 664 |
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