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Empty wharves make no noise

HMAS Stirling is the emptiest she has been in nearly five years. Our photo shows her bare wharves.

HMAS Stirling is the emptiest she has been in nearly five years. Our photo shows her bare wharves.

By Gary Booth

Looking at the empty FBW wharves in the attached photograph Commander Phil Orchard, CO HMAS Stirling, could be forgiven for musing: “Mention an Open Day and all the ships and submarines disappear when I need them!

Come back guys, all is forgiven” More seriously though, the photograph shows that the men and women serving in our ships and submarines based at Fleet Base West are out there serving Australia’s interests in various locations around the world.

This is the first time in nearly five years that the wharves at FBW have been completely devoid of shipping and has only occurred after HMAS Darwin’s departure on August 16 coupled with a delay in HMAS Warramunga’s return from the Tenix slip at Henderson on the mainland.

Meanwhile the hiatus in operations has permitted personnel at FBW the maximum opportunity to catch up on leave and courses before the tempo increases in the next few months.

Units will return from deployment and ships will visit from the East, culminating in late November with Fleet Base West’s Open Day.

 

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