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REGINA Travel Log

  • Sea Legs
    Twenty-three years old, fresh out of training you hit the brow. Your first ship and you are pusser, you’re salty, ready for whatever the navy can throw at you.

  • Ready In All Respects
    To make use of a timeworn cliché the decks of Regina have been a veritable beehive of activity - 200 men and woman working together, one team, toward a common goal – preparedness.

  • Week Two
    The silence a stark contrast to the high tempo, high stress activities that have dominated this space these past weeks...

  • Week Three
    The Mids – The hours between 2330 and 0330 – is perhaps the strangest watch in the one in four rotation. The flats are dark, three quarters of the ship’s company is asleep and an eerie quiet settles throughout...

  • Week Four
    The day broke grey and overcast, a cool mist enshrouding the ship as we inch ever closer to our mooring in the harbour separating Hong Kong from Kowloon. Victoria weather, and were it not for a myriad of foreign-looking trawlers, coastal freighters and sailing vessels, one could easily be convinced of being home...

  • Week Five
    All at once there seems little time for much more than standing watches, eating and sleeping - initial shock most assuredly following an extended period in 1-in-4.

  • Week Six
    Apart from standing watch, eating and sleeping, socializing has come largely to a screeching halt. In the choice between sleep and interaction, sleep tends to win out time and time again.

  • Week Seven
    In theatre less than 24 hours and already we’ve conducted a replenishment at sea, had a helicopter over our deck bringing spare parts, completed our first escort tasking through the Straits of Hormuz, and hailed every vessel to come near us.

  • Week Eight
    A thin wet mist floats 30 feet above the surface of the water, and as though envious of the celestial display each wave crests with bioluminescence, a swirling kaleidoscope of vibrant greens, silvery-blues and pink.

  • Week Nine
    News of a pleasant nature began to filter through the ship just after midnight; talk of an out of action period - 24 to 36 hours without the steady stream of hailing, escorting and boarding.

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2012-08-14