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UNDER THE PUMP
Minors put through their paces

MIDN Danny Redondo (middle) and LSCIS Ricky Dobson (right)
onboard HMAS Fremantle.

MIDN Danny Redondo (middle) and LSCIS Ricky Dobson (right) onboard HMAS Fremantle.

On Fremantle’s flying bridge, SBLT Mark McKenzie (right), the Navigator LEUT Megan Fowler (middle)
and LSCIS Ricky Dobson (left).

On Fremantle’s flying bridge, SBLT Mark McKenzie (right), the Navigator LEUT Megan Fowler (middle) and LSCIS Ricky Dobson (left).

Fremantle’s CO LCDR Ainsley Morthorpe (right), MIDN Danny
Redondo (middle) and SBLT Whitehead (left).

Fremantle’s CO LCDR Ainsley Morthorpe (right), MIDN Danny Redondo (middle) and SBLT Whitehead (left).

LSMT Bob Moxey controls the throttles in
Fremantle’s Main Machinery Room.

LSMT Bob Moxey controls the throttles in Fremantle’s Main Machinery Room.

HMAS Fremantle conducts a TOWEX
with Bendigo. SBLT Ben Weller (middle) helps with the line handling.

HMAS Fremantle conducts a TOWEX with Bendigo. SBLT Ben Weller (middle) helps with the line handling.

On Fremantle’s Flying Bridge, SBLT Mark McKenzie takes a bearing.

On Fremantle’s Flying Bridge, SBLT Mark McKenzie takes a bearing.

Preparing Fremantle’s 40/60 gun for firing are LSBM Jarrah Parker
(left), LSETW Wayne McCallum (right) and ABBM Clinton Murphy
(seated).

Preparing Fremantle’s 40/60 gun for firing are LSBM Jarrah Parker (left), LSETW Wayne McCallum (right) and ABBM Clinton Murphy (seated).

ABCIS Patty Casey preparing flags for hoisting on Fremantle’s flagdeck.

ABCIS Patty Casey preparing flags for hoisting on Fremantle’s flagdeck.

By LEUT Jane Landon and CPL Cameron Jamieson

They may be small, but together they packed an awesome punch.

A powerful, efficient, and - if need be - deadly, punch, available 24 hours a day.

Six patrol boats from Darwin and Cairns recently gathered for the minor war vessels concentration period, operating from HMAS Coonawarra at Darwin.

HMA Ships Fremantle, Wollongong, Dubbo, Gawler and Bendigo and Warrnambool practiced many essential skills, such as gunnery, ship to helicopter transfers, boarding drills and man-overboard drills.

The week-long shore phase comprised exercises in Force Protection and Damage Control as well as an inter-ship sports day.

The sea phase of MWVCP included boardings, seamanship evolutions, helicopter operations, tactical manoeuvring, mediumrange gunnery and boatwork.

A highlight of the training was the surprise presentation of a ship-in-distress scenario.

The survey ship HMAS Leeuwin played the role of a merchant vessel that had suffered an onboard explosion, which resulted in a fire and numerous casualties.

The lack of prior warning for the scenario meant the patrol boat crews had no time to prepare in advance, so they had to deal with it in real time.

The boats made best speed to HMAS Leeuwin, arriving just after sunset.

Six emergency teams went on board the pseudo merchant vessel to tackle the fires and attend the casualties. Having saved the ship, it was back to more drills and scenarios.

The week’s indisputable highlight was a set of General Drills; a series of creative tasks which the boats raced to complete.

Drills included hoisting the Maritime Commander’s birth date on the outer halyards, rowing the RHIB around the boat and playing an ABBA song over main broadcast.

CSTMWV CMDR Mark Burling said the current high-level of tasking of the patrol boat fleet meant there were reduced opportunities for the ships to spend time in company with other ships, particularly with a large group of ships.

As such, the concentration period allowed them to improve their multi-ship formation skills.

“The concentration period is exactly that ... it provides a concentration of ships which allows for the training in fundamental mariner and war fighting skills that make the patrol boat fleet a part of the wider Navy,” he said.

The concentration period also provided another opportunity for patrol boats to provide one of their greatest services to the Navy - a training system within a training system.

The training with multi-ship formations and activities builds the skills required for later service with major vessels.

This last concentration period may prove to be the final one conducted only by Fremantle class patrol boats, with the Armidale class due to enter service later this year.

CMDR Burling is pleased with the sterling service provided by the Fremantle-class but is keen to see the impact of the new Armidale class patrol boats on the fleet’s capability.

“I was onboard HMAS Fremantle during the training and it has provided 24 years of service.

“The class has provided a great generation of service, and I looking forward to a change in the guard and the improvement in capabilities and performance that the Armidale-class will bring to patrol boat operations,” CMDR Burling said.

HMAS Gawler scraped through to win the General Drills by one point. Minor War Vessel Sea Training Group wrapped up the fortnight with a barbecue and presentation at Coonawarra’s Arrow Bar.

The MWVCP Shield for the best performance overall was awarded to HMAS Bendigo.

It was Bendigo’s second successive MWVCP win. HMAS Wollongong was awarded the Sports Day Shield.

 

ABBM Ben Chapman from HMAS Fremantle services a 50cal machine gun before a firing. HMAS Dubbo (foreground), HMAS
Wollongong (middle) and HMAS Gawler
(background). Fremantles XO LCDR Chris Cooper (right) with the CO LCDR Ainsley Morthorpe (left).
ABBM Ben Chapman from HMAS Fremantle services a 50cal machine gun before a firing. HMAS Dubbo (foreground), HMAS Wollongong (middle) and HMAS Gawler (background).

Fremantles XO LCDR Chris Cooper (right) with the CO LCDR Ainsley Morthorpe (left).

Fremantle’s bosun, PO Cameron
Ferguson on the foc’sle. Betano’s ABBM Paul Hetherington on the foc’sle waiting to lower the ANF. HMAS Betano’s LSCIS Trevor Scorer.

`Fremantle’s bosun, PO Cameron Ferguson on the foc’sle.

Betano’s ABBM Paul Hetherington on the foc’sle waiting to lower the ANF.

HMAS Betano’s LSCIS Trevor Scorer.
  HMA Ship’s in company - Bendigo, Fremantle, Dubbo, Wollongong, Gawler and Warrnambool.  
 

HMA Ship’s in company - Bendigo, Fremantle, Dubbo, Wollongong, Gawler and Warrnambool.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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