By Peter Mallett, The Lookout Staff If you ask CPO2 Stan Budden for the secret behind his miraculous weight loss, he is quick to tell. “It really has a lot to do with the old adage: You lose ounces in the gym, but pounds in the kitchen,” he says. A […]
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CAF Transition Services: Online resources
CAF Transition Services: Online resources you can use during (and after) COVID-19 Personnel Selection Officers apply behavioural science knowledge and procedures to evaluate the factors that affect working relationships. They provide professional advice to military commanders, particularly in the areas of recruiting, selection, leadership, performance appraisal and other human resource […]
HMCS Athabaskan: We fight as one
HMCS Athabaskan: We fight as one By CPO1 (Ret’d) Patrick Devenish, Canadian Naval Memorial Trust This is the first of a two-part series on the 1944 sinking of HMCS Athabaskan In April of 1974, a group of survivors, family and friends of the veteran Second World War Tribal Class destroyer […]
Battery charger success at FMFCS
FMF Cape Scott D195 battery charger success By FMFCS Workforce It is critical to charge the submarine batteries at proper intervals to preserve the health of the battery and its longevity. With a doorway measuring 1780mm (70”) tall and room for two people to stand inside, the battery chargers at […]
AOPV High Voltage Training
Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel (AOPV) – High Voltage Training By Tom Gallant, Fleet Maintenance Facility Cape Breton With the acquisition of the Harry DeWolf Class of Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels comes a new capability within the fleet. The inclusion of High Voltage Marine Propulsion systems ushers in a […]
Two brothers’ wartime service
Two brothers’ wartime service By CPO1 (ret’d) Patrick Devenish Canadian Naval Memorial Trust Editor’s note: CPO1 (ret’d) Patrick Devenish usually writes about Royal Canadian Navy history, and Second World War history. In the following article, he has chosen to share some of his family history: specifically, that of his Uncle […]
COVID-19 resources
COVID-19: Publicly accessible information, guidelines and resources for local Defence Team members By CFB Halifax We understand that not all members of our local Defence community have access to DWAN or the Defence Team Intranet. For this reason, much of the information our members might be looking for regarding COVID-19 […]
Socially distant promotion ceremonies
Promotion ceremonies continue despite social distancing By Ryan Melanson, Trident Staff The Royal Canadian Navy’s ongoing effort to recognize the significant promotion from the rank of Master Seaman to Petty Officer, 2nd Class is beginning to look a little bit different. A ceremony for the newest crop of POs was […]
Improve your running economy
Improve your running economy By Dave Carr, PSP Halifax Fitness and Sports Instructor Go for a run! A quick breath of fresh air to get out of the house. If you have been using this tactic to stay active, then follow these tips to be pain-free and increase your efficiency […]
Chaplain’s tips for pandemic self care
By Ryan Melanson, Trident Staff Canadians across the country are feeling the stress and uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Defence Community is no exception. Members of Formation Halifax are experiencing the crisis in different ways, with some reporting for duty as usual, others teleworking from home, […]