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S93 May-Jun 2013 with NZ Aquaculture

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LT CDR Ingram (left) handing over the mine counter measures symbol of command to WO Harper. Chief of Navy RA Jack Steer observes measures to learn from. They have also conducted real world operations in PNG mapping explosive remnants of war. During Lieutenant Commander Ingram's command the Navy have conducted 15 Multi-Agency Operations either searching for debris or containers as in the case of the Rena response or bodies in support of the New Zealand police. Whilst a sombre task, this is one that is deeply rewarding for the team and offers real tangible returns to the New Zealand community as the return of loved ones that would otherwise have remained lost to the depths, and is a huge part of bringing closure to the grieving process for families ashore. "You need only look at the effects of finding Private Ross (one of our own at Waiouru) had in healing the grief within the NZDF whanau to see the value," Ingram said. It is in small ways such as these, and there have been many, including the recent loss of a light aircraft with two on board off Kawhia, that the New Zealand public gets a huge payback from the NZDF capability. Ingram went on to say, "for the team under WO Harper's command the future is bright. In February next year you will once again be the centre of attention as you host the WPNS MCMEX. A multitude of nations, over 300 divers and six AUV teams and ships will descend upon the Devonport Naval Base for what will be a fantastic exercise where you can once again demonstrate your world class attributes." This one initiative alone is undoubtedly world class, with Canada and the United States looking to take up our Navy's MCM training syllabus for their own training. "I have long believed that ratings peak at CPO. Only those who consistently perform at a superior level above their peers are promoted to Warrant Officer as they move beyond the mantle of Senior Rate into one of wider 'Naval Leadership.' In my opinion Warrant Officer Harper has stepped out and consistently performed at a higher level again making him truly a strong leader and superior Warrant Officer thus deserving of the recognition this forthcoming command will give him. I am immensely proud and grateful to Chief of Navy for recognising the skills and attributes within Warrant Officer Harper and awarding him Command of MCMT," said Lieutenant Commander Ingram. NZS MARINE CRANE PARTNER OFFERING A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF KNUCKLEBOOM & STIFF BOOM CRANES FOR OFF-SHORE & ON-SHORE APPLICATIONS FROM MUSSEL FARMING TO EXPLORATION CUSTOM EQUIPMENT OPTIONS WORLD LEADING EXPERIENCE VIP.S93 PROVEN SOLUTIONS 2.3 TO 180 M/T STRONG, ECONOMIC & FLEXIBLE NATIONWIDE PARTS & SERVICE TALK TO THE PALFINGER EXPERTS: 0800 725 346 PALFINGER.CO.NZ May/June 2013 Professional Skipper 63

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