HMAS WARRAMUNGA FAREWELLED
The Honourable Gary Gray AO MP has today farewelled Royal Australian Navy Anzac Class Frigate HMAS Warramunga on behalf of the Minister for Defence, the Hon. Joel Fitzgibbon, MP.
HMAS Warramunga’s Ship’s Company of 185 men and women were farewelled, in a traditional ceremony in front of family and friends as she departs for a six-month deployment to the Middle East.
Mr Gray congratulated HMAS Warramunga’s Commanding Officer, Commander Andrew Gordon, RAN, for his crew’s rigorous training program in preparation for the task.
“Warramunga is well prepared and mission ready for the important job before them. The crew are a true reflection of the commitment and dedication of the Australian Defence Force,” Mr Gray said.
“I would like to thank the families and friends of the personnel deploying to the Gulf for their ongoing support and wish those deployed on Operation SLIPPER continued success and ongoing safety.”
Warramunga will conduct maritime security operations in the Central and Southern Persian Gulf as part of Task Force 152.
Maritime security operations help develop security in the maritime environment, which promotes stability and global prosperity. These operations complement the counterterrorism and security efforts of regional nations. They also seek to disrupt violent extremists’ use of the maritime environment as a venue for attack or to transport personnel, weapons or other material.
This will be the second time that Warramunga has been deployed to the Gulf, with the frigate’s departure establishing a new chapter in the Navy’s deployments to the Middle East. HMAS Warramunga will replace HMAS Parramatta which is due to return to Fleet Base East in February 2009
Source "The Australian" newspaper
Well an end to an era. The RAN since the completion of GW 2 has always had a frigate as part of TF 158. TF 158 role is close protection of the two oil platforms that 95% of Iraq's GDP is sent over sea's from. TF 152 is role is to patrol the central and southern part of the gulf. Totaly different job.
Ive been a member of TF 158 and know how vital it is so we are not paying $2.50 a litre for petrol in Austraila because some more suicide boats got through again and actual did the job properly and succeed in blowing the platforms up.I hope the Iraqi navy is up to the task.
It was a boring job 99% of the time though