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ABOVE:
Geelong exits the syncrolift and heads for the shed after
Ex Penguin. She will undergo four weeks of general maintenance.
Photo by LSPH Tracy Casteleijn.
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The
group was led by the XO of Geelong, LCDR Mark Daly, who
presented information about the boats as souvenirs to the
centres principal, Abdul Rahman Hj Apong. LCDR Daly
was in turn presented with a souvenir framed cross-stitch.
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HMAS Geelong (LCDR David Moncrieff) and HMAS Cessnock (LCDR Matt
Moncrieff) have recently completed Ex Penguin off the coast of Brunei.
The exercise, held every two years, is aimed at strengthening bilateral
ties between Australia and Brunei.
This year, the eight-day exercise, including a day and a half at
sea, focused on boarding party skills. In the classroom, members
of the minor war vessel sea training group gave instructions on
boarding party operations, while at sea, our neighbours gained practical
experience in stopping and boarding vessels, interviewing the CO
and determining the legality of the vessel, OOW manoeuvres and light-line
transfers.
The participants of Penguin worked up to a counter exercise, with
units split into two groups, Cessnock with one group of Bruneians
and Geelong with the other. The aim was to attack an oil rig at
night and it has been noted the baddies led by Geelong,
were successful in their attack.
After Penguin, the ships companies were invited to play soccer,
taken out to dinner by their hosts and enjoyed some time at a local
fun park.
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