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Navy News MAY 1992
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TWO big new deployments set off soon — one to demonstrate the Royal Navy's clout away from NATO and the other to show value for money for the taxpayers back home. ORIENT 92 sails this month for a 6'/2 month trip through the Mediterranean and the Suez Canal, to East Africa, the Far East and back home via the Gulf. flag" on a circumnavigation of It comprises the six ships Newcastle and fleet tanker Britain. RFA Olwen from Portswhich form the UK On Call Entitled RN Show Window mouth, and HMS Boxer Task Group — HMS Invin92, it will to promote the Royal and fleet replenishment cible, HMS Norfolk, HMS Navy's image in areas of the ship RFA Fort Austin from UK where it does not normally Devonport. get much publicity. The Group will be visiting Pireaus in Greece, transit the Suez Canal, and then head south for Mombasa. While in the Far East, ports of call will include Singapore and Hong Kong, with Invincible visiting Japan and Boxer heading off to Australia. The Task Group sails under the command of Rear Admiral John Brigstocke, flying his flag in HMS Invincible. Meanwhile early next month HMS Ark Royal (carrying Sea Harriers from 801 Sqn, antisubmarine and commando Sea King helicopters of 820, 849 and 846 Sqns, and a Royal Marine team from HQ Commando Forces); the Type 42 destroyer HMS Gloucester, the Navy's latest minehunter, HMS Cromer, the patrol submarine HMS Oracle and the fleet tanker RFA Olmeda, will sail from Portsmouth, under the command of the new Flag Officer Surface Flotilla, Vice Admiral the Hon Sir Nicholas HillNorton. They are off to "show the
In five different areas — the Bristol Channel, Liverpool Bay, Firth of Forth, and off Newcastle and H u l l — about 80 members of the local community will be flown out to spend a day at sea in Ark Royal, to witness a demonstration of air and sea power. On each of the Shop Window sea days there will be a supporting p r o g r a m m e of e v e n t s ashore in local town centres, including static displays and performances by a Royal Marines Band. Shop Window 92 will last from 6th to 17th June, and during this period the ships will also make port visits. Ark Royal and Oracle going to Leith, the port for Edinburgh, while Gloucester and Cromer visit Newcastle. 0 Below: The Royal Navy's new Merlin helicopter prepares to land on HMS Ark Royal with First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Julian Oswald and the Chief of Naval Staff of the French Navy, Admiral Alain Coatanea on board.
Ice maiden over Back home at Portsmouth this month — HMS Polar Circle cuts a broad swathe through the Antarctic ice as she starts her return journey at the end of her first RN patrol in the White South. See page 17.
Ark bomb response 9 'exemplary SENIOR naval figures have praised HMS Ark Royal's actions in the aftermath of the explosion caused by a 28-pound practice bomb hitting the carrier during exercises off Northern Ireland on Easter Monday. Five ratings were injured in the blast and one was badly shaken. Flag Officer Sea Training (Rear-Admiral Mike Boyce) said, "Regrettable though the incident was, it happened after three weeks' operational training, one of the main aims of which was to practise fire fighting, damage control and casualty handling. "The response teams, already sharpened up, acted with impressive speed and efficiency, preventing further tragedy. The value of deep training has been demonstrated." A tribute also came from RN Hospital Haslar. Surg. Cdr. Richard Dale, professor of naval surgery, and Surg. Cdr. M. A. Farquharson-Roberts, consultant adviser orthopaedics, said • Turn to back page
New role in the Med HMS Glasgow is the first RN warship to join the new NATO Standing Naval Force Mediterranean (STANAVFORMED) formed last month at Naples. The Type 42 destroyer will operate with ships from the United States, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Germany in succession to the old Naval On-Call Force Mediterranean, which has only been periodically activated over the past 20 years.