Diamantina
on deployment
By
SBLT Vince Carroll
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Diamantina’s
boarding party with MV Belama.
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LEUT
Sean Logan spreads the RAMSI word.
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Exploring
the Blue Lagoon
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CPOCD
Matt Hurley and LSCD Jason McCann conduct a beach survey
near Honiara.
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On
Monday September 15, HMAS Diamantina (LCDR Paul Scott) slipped
from her homeport and steamed out of Sydney Harbour for a three-month
deployment to Op Anode.
Prior to departure, the ship’s company and their families gathered
on the wharf at HMAS Waterhen to be farewelled by the Maritime
Commander.
RADM Gates also took the opportunity to present two awards to
members of the ship’s company. CPOCD Matt Hurley and CPOMT Arthur
Mitcherson were each recognised for outstanding professionalism
and performance by the award of a Maritime Commander’s Commendation.
After a two-day visit to Brisbane, Diamantina sailed for the Solomon
Islands. After a day alongside HMAS Manoora for briefings and
re-supply, Diamantina officially relieved her older sister HMAS
Hawkesbury.
Barely 24 hours in the AO passed before Diamantina was dispatched
on her first operational tasking. The mission involved a patrol
to the northern-most extremity of the Solomon archipelago, to
a picturesque atoll called Ontong Java.
The ship’s role was to provide transport and logistic support
for the embarked Australian Federal Police officer.
An army security section and a specialist- engineering contingent
were also embarked.
The ship also hosted two unusual guests for the patrol – explosive
detection dogs Kylie and Buster were taken along for the ride.
These two intrepid K9s and the rest of the Army personnel soon
settled in and seemed to enjoy themselves.
Diamantina spent ten busy days conducting boardings, village visits,
and generally spreading the word of RAMSI (Regional Assistance
Mission to the Solomon Islands) to this remote and beautiful part
of the South Pacific.
HMAS Diamantina will return to Sydney from deployment as announced
by the Minister for Defence Senator Robert Hill.