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| 27/05/2011 | MECC 209/11 |
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MECC 209/11 Friday,
27 May 2011 HMAS Manoora
retired as Navy’s future beckons After 17 years of dedicated service, the
Royal Australian Navy’s amphibious transport ship, HMAS Manoora, was
decommissioned at her homeport of Following a time honoured tradition, the Australian
White Ensign was lowered for the last time and handed to Commanding Officer,
Commander Stephen Dryden, RAN. Commander Dryden said Decommissioning the vessel was a
bitter sweet moment. “It is always sad to farewell a ship like Manoora, which
has provided significant amphibious capability to the Australian Defence Force
over her many years of service,” said Commander Dryden. “Manoora has proven herself to be versatile and resilient, supporting humanitarian
aid and disaster missions in the Solomon Islands and East Timor and undertaking
active service in the Middle East as part of Operations Slipper and Falconer.” “Her hard work has paved the way for the future of the
Navy by providing an understanding of how to carry out amphibious and
expeditionary warfare,” said Commander Dryden. “Today it is also important to acknowledge the hard
work of the current and former crews who have called Manoora home. Their
dedication has enabled the platform to respond to situations in war and peace,
whenever tasked by Government to do so.” Manoora is a helicopter capable amphibious transport ship with a 40 bed
hospital, which has seen an army contingent embedded as part of her crew.
Media note: Historic vision of HMAS
Manoora was fed via Parliament House
this morning Vision of the
decommissioning ceremony will be fed via Parliament House this afternoon Imagery of HMAS Manoora in
service and the decommissioning ceremony is available at: http://images.defence.gov.au/fotoweb/Grid.fwx?archiveId=5003=&search=20112900 Media contact: Defence
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