The International Fleet Review came off without any serious hitches today. The only disappointment was the weather - bright hazy/humid air in Bedford Basin and heavy overcast and impending fog in the lower harbour made photography difficult. Hence the heavy edits on some of the following. Read down chronologically.
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1. Ships dressed for review in Bedford Basin,USS
Boone USS
Robert D. Bradley, and CCGS
Edward Cornwallis.
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2. USS
Gettysburg monopolizes the foreground. RFA
Fort George t
o the left.
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3. Brazil's
Indepencia ready for the review, with
Spessart and
Fort Gerorge.
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4. HMCS
Charlottetown salutes HMCS
St.John's with the review party on board.
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5. In the lower harbour, USS
Wasp is at anchor, while small craft begin to clear the area.
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6. After taking the final salute from HMCS
Athabaskan east of George's Island,
St. John's swept around south of the island and lines up for docking at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. HMCS
Goose Bay accompanies, with a number of small craft for close in escort [see subsequent posting.]
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7. Her Majesty gives Shipfax a close look.
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8. Prime Minister Harper deigns to wave at Shipfax, while her Majesty examines us more closely.
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9. Tugs come alongside for berthing at the Martime Museum of the Atlantic. Once ashore Her Majesty unveiled a plaque on
Sackville, designating the last corvette as Canada's Naval Memorial.
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10. By evening the ships started to return to their berths as fog edged in. HMS
Ark Royal remains at anchor, but moves further south in the harbour.
As yesterday - refer to the multitude of other sites and blogs for more (and better) photo coverage.
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