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Sailors at work: Commander Colin Darlington, Executive Officer of HMCS Preserver October 17, 2001 Halifax, Nova Scotia Commander Colin Darlington, Executive Officer of HMCS Preserver, watches activity on the shore as Preserver slips from the jetty to deploy with HMC ships Iroquois and Charlottetown to the Arabian Sea for Operation APOLLO, Canada's contribution to the US-led campaign against terrorism. Credit: MCpl Brian Walsh
Sailors at work: Storing Ship Members of the crew of HMCS Winnipeg turn to storing ship during a lull in operations in the Arabian Sea. HMCS Winnipeg is operating in the Arabian Sea as part of Operation Apollo, Canada's military commitment to the international campaign against terrorism. Credit: MCpl. Brian Walsh
Sailors at work: C-6 Machine-gun Mounted on a Sea King Helicopter At sea During a training flight, an airborne electronic sensor operator prepares to fire the C-6 machine-gun mounted in the cargo door of one of HMCS Preserver's Sea King helicopters. Preserver is en route to the Arabian Sea for Operation APOLLO, Canada's military contribution to the international campaign against terrorism. Credit: MCpl Brian Walsh
Canada's Warships: HMCS Windsor The Casing Officer and the last three members of the casing party finish securing HMCS Windsor for the voyage to her new home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Built in Britain for the Royal Navy as HMS Unicorn (Upholder class), HMCS Windsor is the second of four Victoria-class submarines in Canadian service. Credit: Alan Rowlands
Canada's Warships: HMCS Windsor The members of the forward casing party finish their work as HMCS Windsor heads out to sea for the voyage to her new home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Built in Britain for the Royal Navy as HMS Unicorn (Upholder class), HMCS Windsor is the second of four Victoria-class submarines in Canadian service. Credit: Alan Rowlands
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