DND National Road Safety Week: Avoid aggressive driving! By DND This year’s Road Safety Week campaign is a strong reminder that the decisions drivers make not only affect them, but also other participants in traffic with whom they share the road. It is designed to increase the compliance with DND, […]
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Community remembers Stalker 22 crew on crash anniversary
April 29, 2024 marked four years since the tragic CH-148 Cyclone helicopter crash in the Mediterranean Sea that resulted in the deaths of six CAF members. The helicopter, call sign Stalker 22, crashed off the coast of Greece while deployed with HMCS Fredericton on Operation Reassurance. In Shearwater, the Maritime […]
A legacy of naval excellence and philanthropy
RAdm Hugh Francis Pullen: A legacy of naval excellence and philanthropy By Naval Training Group Joining the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) as a Naval Cadet in 1920, Rear-Admiral (RAdm) Hugh Francis Pullen had no idea he had just embarked on what would be remembered as a legacy of naval service. […]
Volume 58, Issue 10, May 13, 2024
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Volume 58, Issue 9, April 29, 2024
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Sailor of the Quarter sets a “remarkable example”
Sailor of the Quarter sets a “remarkable example” By Nathan Stone, Trident Staff There was no shortage of accolades for Sailor 1st Class (S1) Raven Night as she was awarded Sailor of the Quarter for her volunteerism and hard work — both in and out of uniform. S1 Night is […]
NTOG stays sharp
Members of the Naval Tactical Operations Group (NTOG) recently conducted training across different CFB Halifax locations. Members are seen here during advanced boarding and maritime interdiction exercises aboard HMCS William Hall on April 18.
Coxswain brothers mentor future leaders
Coxswain brothers mentor future leaders By RCN With a collective 52 years of service, Joe and Dan Dagenais are a perfect example of family ties and dedication as Chief Petty Officer 1st Class Coxswains in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). Younger brother Joe began his service in 1994. Motivated by […]
HMCS Margaret Brooke heads back to sea
For the second time this year, His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Margaret Brooke has departed from Halifax to join Operation Caribbe, the US-led counter-narcotics mission in the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. The ship left on April 18 for the nine-week deployment, which will include participation in Exercise Tradewinds alongside […]
Dockyard rock climbing program reaching new heights
Dockyard rock climbing program reaching new heights By Nathan Stone, Trident Staff A unique workday exercise program is gaining popularity at the Fleet Fitness and Sport Centre at His Majesty’s Canadian (HMC) Dockyard. Three days a week, rock climbers of all skill levels meet up to ascend the gym’s large […]