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Huon
heroes in Eden
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More
than 800 people lined the wharf in Eden recently to take
a look onboard coastal minehunter HMAS Huon.
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The
appearance of two playful Southern Right whales as HMAS Huon (LCDR
Barry Jones) sailed south for the fishing town of Eden, was the
perfect start for the ships three-day visit.
After all, Huon was to be a major attraction at the Eden Whale Festival
and later at Ex Dugong.
From the moment she arrived alongside, the members of the ships
company were embraced as the new stars in town.
First to visit the ship was a group of local primary school children,
and when one young girl asked the CO for an autograph, a stampede
began for autographs by anyone in Navy uniform.
This enthusiastic scene set the tone for the entire weekend.
A highlight of the annual Eden Whale Festival is the parade down
the main street, where Huons crew took itsplace and received
warm applause from the people who lined the streets.
Local interest was further evident when the ship opened her gangway
to the public. More than 800 people stood in line over the course
of the weekend to inspect the ship.
Ships company members went up against the local football team
in some creatively named competition, the Capstan Blubber
Pull and the Timber-Jinker pull. It might have
taken them a couple of goes to learn the fine art of the blubber
pull, but the Huon One Tonners managed to take out the honours.
As for the other event...LCDR Jones said, It would appear
our skills lie at sea rather than ashore.
After a hectic visit, Huon returned to sea before commencing Ex
Dugong also held out of Eden in Twofold Bay last month.
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