Sea
bells ringing for HMAS Melbourne
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HMAS
Melbourne on patrol duties during a typical Persian Gulf
sunset.
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HMAS
Melbourne (CMDR Vern Dutschke) will spend Christmas Day at sea
patrolling in the Persian Gulf, providing maritime security in
support of the rehabilitation of Iraq.
The lead-up to Christmas has already involved a lot of wrapping
and posting of Christmas presents to send back home, while receiving
parcels from Australia.
Most of the messes have secret santa arrangements
in place, so there is some interesting shopping planned for the
next port visit to ensure the right gift is chosen.
Christmas decorations, together with a selection of Christmas
trees have started to appear throughout the ship, however there
is still some work going on to arrange a Santas hat big
enough to fit on the CAS dome.
There are definitely enough 110v fairy lights and various other
flashing devices to challenge the most decorated of homes back
in Australia.
Melbourne also has Christmas carols running 24/7 on the ships
entertainment system for next few weeks just to get that Christmas
feel.
With Theatre Broadcast System (TBS) installed, it is expected
the ships company will watch the traditional Carols by Candlelight
live from Australia. Then with dusk falling, the plan is to join
in for Christmas Carols on the upper deck.
Both midnight and Christmas Day services are also scheduled and
will be led by CHAP Mark Burton before he embarks in Melbournes
aircraft MOJO for a holy helo run to provide services
for other ships in company.
Defence watches and boardings will continue as normal, with a
traditional Christmas lunch in the café with a large selection
of meats, vegetables, salads, together with Christmas cake &
pudding.