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Micheal Jacobson, LEUT Jono Coles, LCDR Shane Doolin and SBLT
Joel Patterson of HMAS Farncomb with the Esther Williams trophy.
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| Inset: Esther in her
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Esther Williams has been taken to new depths by the submariners of HMAS
Farncomb.
Esther, or more accurately the trophy named in her honour, has steamed 3957
nautical miles with the submariners from HMAS Stirling to the island
of Guam, where Farncomb (CMDR Mark Hammond) completed the first port visit
of her South-East Asian deployment.
The Esther Williams trophy has been a guest onboard Farncomb since November
2006.
For those who dont know, Esther Williams was a movie star from the
1940s and the trophy was first presented by one young Australian naval officer
to another in 1943.
It was a consolation prize for missing out on the affections of a woman
they had both been pursuing at a club.
Since then the trophy has been borrowed by a succession of ships,
US, British and Canadian among them.
While catching the suns rays at the US Naval Station Guam, Esther
Williams visited Submarine Squadron 15 for some cross-training opportunities,
as well as being guest of honour at a beach-side BBQ attended by the crew
of Farncomb and USS Houston.
The Esther Williams Trophy has travelled in many US Navy ships and US Navy
personnel were delighted to reminisce and reflect on the significance of
the occasion.
Farncomb has completed a two-week maintenance and recreation period, providing
opportunity for some crew relaxation prior to the next leg of her deployment.
The trophy has now sailed with the Collins Class sub for her next port visit
to Sattahip in Thailand.
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