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407 Maritime Patrol Squadron

APD02-0002a-12 - Navigator-communicator Captain Jeff Fenske (foreground) and tactical navigator Capt Glen Engebretson of 407 Maritime Patrol Squadron at 19 Wing Comox work in the tactical compartment of a CP-140 Aurora maritime patrol aircraft during a routine night mission. These officers are deployed with the Long Range Patrol Detachment on Operation APOLLO, Canada's military contribution to the international campaign against terrorism.
Photo by MCpl Jeff D. de Molitor

 

CP-140 Aurora aircraft

APD02-0119a-02 - One of the Long Range Patrol detachments maintenance crew (A-Crew) is seen here working on a CP-140 Aurora aircraft in the early afternoon when temperatures often surpass the 50 degree Celsius mark. Almost there! (See thermometer far left.) The LRP detachment members provide maritime surveillance support and intelligence-gathering in support of Operation Apollo, Canada's military contribution to the US-led coalition in the Campaign Against Terrorism.
Photo: MCpl Jeff de Molitor

 

members deliver supplies

APD02-0123-03 - More than 150 personnel and three Hercules aircraft are located in the Arabian Gulf Region with the TAL Det in support of Op APOLLO, Canada's military contribution to the US-led Campaign Against Terrorism. As part of their role in the region, the TAL members deliver supplies and military cargo in Kandahar on a regular basis. Canadian and American military members are seen here unloading some cargo from the back of a CC-130 Hercules transport aircraft in Kandahar.
Photo: MCpl Jeff de Molitor

 

Cpl Chris Buglar

APD03-0512-15 -Cpl Chris Buglar, from 14 Wing Greenwood, a member of the Op Apollo Long-Range Patrol Detachment (LRP Det) washes a CP-140 Aurora aircraft while performing a corrosion control inspection. The mission of the LRP Det is to work with the US Navy 5th Fleet to deliver reconnaissance and surveillance support to the US-led maritime coalition forces.
Photo: Cpl Henry Wall, National Support Unit Arabian Gulf Region Imag

 
Op Apollo's Tactical Airlift Detachment

APD03-0562-40 - Cpl Chris Milne, a member of the Op Apollo's Tactical Airlift Detachment (Tal Det), sits at the air navigator work station of a CC-130 Hercules aicraft while it is on the ground for maintenance. He uses a check list during maintenance work on the chaff and flares systems on the aircraft. The mission of the TAL Det is to support coalition forces by transporting military personnel, equipment and cargo between destinations in the theatre of operations, including Afghanistan. Op Apollo is Canada's military contribution to the international campaign against terrorismPhoto: Cpl Henry Wall, National Support Unit Arabian Gulf Region Image Tech.

 

Sea King aircraft

HS2002-10081-15 HMCS St. John’s Sea King aircraft approaches St. John’s for landing. HMCS St John’s is part of Operation APOLLO, Canada's military contribution to the international campaign against terrorism.
(Photo by: MCpl Michel Durand FIS Halifax)

 

Tactical Director aboard the NATO E3-A

IS2002-2795a - Maj Paul Anderson (foreground), a Tactical Director aboard the NATO E3-A; Capt James Peck, a Fighter Allocator; and MCpl Christine Beamish, a Surveillance Operator, work the situational displays for radar and surveillance. The E-3A is an airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft with a rotating radar dome that provides all-weather surveillance, command, control and communications needed by commanders of NATO and other allied air defense forces. It is the premier air battle command and control aircraft in the world today.

 

Private Maxim Quirion

IS2003-1243a - Private Maxim Quirion, a technician with 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron (Edmonton), undergoes training prior to firing the M-72 light antitank weapon at the ranges in Wainwright, Alberta. 408 Sqn is part of the approximately 4,600 Canadian Forces members are participating in the first major army training exercise of the 21st Century, from April 7 to May 2, 2003 in Wainwright, Alta. After two years of planning, co-operation, strategic resource management, and with assistance from the Air Force, the Army has created Exercise RESOLUTE WARRIOR. Fourteen combat and support units are training together in a multi-element combat environment in preparation for potential and upcoming high readiness tasks at home and abroad.

 

Pte Shelly Munro, an Aviation Technician

IS2003-1254a - Pte Shelly Munro, an Aviation Technician (AVN Tech) with 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron (Edmonton), tightens a bolt after reinstalling an engine component on a CH 146 Griffon helicopter during Exercise RESOLUTE WARRIOR. There are approximately 4,600 Canadian Forces members are participating in the first major army training exercise of the 21st Century, from April 7 to May 2, 2003 in Wainwright, Alta.
Photo: MCpl Paul MacGregor

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