Halifax, Nova Scotia Her Majesty's Canadian Ship St. John's during International Fleet Review rehearsal. International Fleet Review (IFR) Week will take place in Halifax from June 28th to July 2nd to commemorate the Canadian Navy's 100th year of service. The IFR brings more than 17 foreign warships and 5,000 visiting sailors together with Canada's Atlantic fleet in a major naval assembly doused in tradition. The last time Canada held International Fleet Reviews was in 1985 on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to highlight the 75th Anniversary of Canada's naval service. The International Fleet Review is part of Canadian Naval Centennial celebrations organized to mark this significant moment in Canada's naval history within the context of the centennial theme of, "Bring the Navy to Canadians." Events are aimed at honouring the past, showcasing the current navy and reinforcing the requirement for the future navy.
Jacek Szymanski, Navy Public Affairs
Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax harbor during International Fleet Review rehearsal. International Fleet Review (IFR) Week will take place in Halifax from June 28th to July 2nd to commemorate the Canadian Navy's 100th year of service. The IFR brings more than 17 foreign warships and 5,000 visiting sailors together with Canada's Atlantic fleet in a major naval assembly doused in tradition. The last time Canada held International Fleet Reviews was in 1985 on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to highlight the 75th Anniversary of Canada's naval service. The International Fleet Review is part of Canadian Naval Centennial celebrations organized to mark this significant moment in Canada's naval history within the context of the centennial theme of, "Bring the Navy to Canadians." Events are aimed at honouring the past, showcasing the current navy and reinforcing the requirement for the future navy.
Jacek Szymanski, Navy Public Affairs
Halifax, Nova Scotia Her Majesty's Canadian Ship Glace Bay during International Fleet Review rehearsal. International Fleet Review (IFR) Week will take place in Halifax from June 28th to July 2nd to commemorate the Canadian Navy's 100th year of service. The IFR brings more than 17 foreign warships and 5,000 visiting sailors together with Canada's Atlantic fleet in a major naval assembly doused in tradition. The last time Canada held International Fleet Reviews was in 1985 on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to highlight the 75th Anniversary of Canada's naval service. The International Fleet Review is part of Canadian Naval Centennial celebrations organized to mark this significant moment in Canada's naval history within the context of the centennial theme of, "Bring the Navy to Canadians." Events are aimed at honouring the past, showcasing the current navy and reinforcing the requirement for the future navy.
Jacek Szymanski, Navy Public Affairs
Halifax, Nova Scotia Her Majesty's Canadian CFAV Sechelt YDT 610 during International Fleet Review rehearsal. International Fleet Review (IFR) Week will take place in Halifax from June 28th to July 2nd to commemorate the Canadian Navy's 100th year of service. The IFR brings more than 17 foreign warships and 5,000 visiting sailors together with Canada's Atlantic fleet in a major naval assembly doused in tradition. The last time Canada held International Fleet Reviews was in 1985 on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to highlight the 75th Anniversary of Canada's naval service. The International Fleet Review is part of Canadian Naval Centennial celebrations organized to mark this significant moment in Canada's naval history within the context of the centennial theme of, "Bring the Navy to Canadians." Events are aimed at honouring the past, showcasing the current navy and reinforcing the requirement for the future navy.
Jacek Szymanski, Navy Public Affairs
Halifax, Nova Scotia Her Majesty's Canadian Ship St. John's during International Fleet Review rehearsal. International Fleet Review (IFR) Week will take place in Halifax from June 28th to July 2nd to commemorate the Canadian Navy's 100th year of service. The IFR brings more than 17 foreign warships and 5,000 visiting sailors together with Canada's Atlantic fleet in a major naval assembly doused in tradition. The last time Canada held International Fleet Reviews was in 1985 on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to highlight the 75th Anniversary of Canada's naval service. The International Fleet Review is part of Canadian Naval Centennial celebrations organized to mark this significant moment in Canada's naval history within the context of the centennial theme of, "Bring the Navy to Canadians." Events are aimed at honouring the past, showcasing the current navy and reinforcing the requirement for the future navy.
Jacek Szymanski, Navy Public Affairs
Canadian Task Group 301.1 is the Canadian Navy component of Operation HESTIA which includes the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan, the frigate HMCS Halifax and a Sea King helicopter air detachment under the leadership of Task Group Commander, Captain (Navy) Art McDonald.
Corporal Johanie Maheu
Leading Seaman Bradley Northrup, Naval Weapons Technician, loads ammunition rounds into a 57mm main gun hoist onboard Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Fredericton on 14 November 2009.
Corporal Shilo Adamson
As part of Operation NANOOK 09 soldiers from the Artic Response Company Group conducted an amphibious landing at Iqaluit. The troops were brought ashore in small boats from HMCS Toronto and the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Pierre Radisson.
Cpl Dany Veillette
HMCS Toronto sails past an iceberg near Frobisher Bay off the coast of Baffin Island during sovereignty patrols for Operation NANOOK 09.
Corporal Dany Veillette
HMCS Toronto navigates past an iceberg near Frobisher Bay off the coast of Baffin Island while conducting sovereignty patrols as part of Operation NANOOK 09.
Corporal Dany Veillette
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