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18TRIDENT, NOVEMBER 1, 2004Une aide réconfortanteA friend in time of needPar le Ltv J.Alexandre LebelNCSM ST. JOHN’SDu 19 au 21 octobre 2004, le NCSMST. JOHN’S a effectué une visiteofficielle à la ville de Cork, Irlande,pour remercier le Peuple de la Répbuliqued’Irlande d’avoir sauvé la viede marins <strong>ca</strong>nadiens aisni que pour lescondoléanes exprimées lors du décèsd’un confrère à la suite de l’incendie àbord du NCSM CHICOUTIMI le 5Octobre 2004.Le Capitaine de Frégate Mark Norman,Commandant du NCSM ST.JOHN’S, a présenté un Certifi<strong>ca</strong>t BravoZulu au Commodore Frank Lynch,Officier supérieur Commandant duService naval irlandais, au nom duCommandant des Forces maritimes del’Atlantique, le Contre-Amiral DanMcNeil. Le certifi<strong>ca</strong>t arborait la mention:« En reconnaissance de l’assistanceprodiguée par le Service navalirlandais lors des opérations de sauvetagedu NCSM CHICOUTIMI le 5octobre 2004. »Dès la réception du message dedétresse lancé par le CHICOUTIMI lorsde découverte du feu à bord, le navire depêche irlandais WESTERN ENDEAV-OUR fut le premier à arriver sur lascène du sinistre. Les navires irlandaisL.É. ROISIN et L.É. AOIFE arrivèrentquelques heures plus tard afin de portersecours au CHICOUTIMI, et ce endépit des grands vents et des vaguesimposantes ainsi que de leur petite taille.Le L.É. ROISIN est demeuré au postejusqu’à l’arrivée des navires britanniquesmalgré les inondations <strong>ca</strong>uséespar les dommages subis par la mer aumoment de l’opération de sauvetage.La réponse immédiate à l’Appel duDevoir, ainsi que le dévouement enversnos marins blessés, sont une éloge de latrempe et de la générosité du PeupleIrlandais aisni que de ceux et celles quichoisissent de servir leur pays en dépitdes dangers qui les guettent. Cet acte debravoure est un symbole du lien particulierqui nous unis.Commander Mark Norman, commanding officer of HMCS ST. JOHN’S presents a Bravo Zulu certifi<strong>ca</strong>te toCommodore Frank Lynch. The Irish Naval Service provided valuable assistance during <strong>the</strong> CHICOUTIMI crisis.Submitted byLt(N) J.Alexandre LebelHMCS ST. JOHN’SBet<strong>we</strong>en October 19th and 21st2004, HMCS ST. JOHN’S conductedan official visit to <strong>the</strong> City ofCork, Ireland, to thank <strong>the</strong> People of<strong>the</strong> Republic of Ireland for <strong>the</strong>ir contributionin saving <strong>the</strong> lives of Canadiansailors and <strong>the</strong> respect shown toour fallen comrade following <strong>the</strong> fireonboard HMCS CHICOUTIMI onOctober 5, 2004.Commander Mark Norman, CommandingOfficer of HMCS ST.JOHN’S, presented CommodoreFrank Lynch, Flag Officer CommandingNaval Service, a BravoZulu Certifi<strong>ca</strong>te on behalf of CommanderMaritime Forces Atlantic,Rear-Admiral Dan McNeil. The certifi<strong>ca</strong>teread : “In recognition of <strong>the</strong>Irish Naval Service assistance in <strong>the</strong>recovery operations of HMCSCHICOUTIMI on October 5, 2004.’’Upon receipt of <strong>the</strong> distress <strong>ca</strong>llmade by CHICOUTIMI when <strong>the</strong> firebroke out, <strong>the</strong> Irish Fishing VesselWESTERN ENDEAVOUR was <strong>the</strong>first vessel to arrive on scene. Followingshortly, despite heavy <strong>we</strong>a<strong>the</strong>rand <strong>the</strong>ir relatively small size, L.É.ROISIN and L.E. AOIFE <strong>we</strong>re <strong>the</strong> firsttwo Irish Warships to render assistanceto CHICOUTIMI. L.É. 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