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Flares in St. John’s harbour part of naval exercise

Published on August 22, 2012
Published on August 22, 2012
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Naval Reserve Division , Canadian Coast Guard

Naval Reserve sailors conducting small boat exercises in St. John’s harbour and surrounding area until Aug. 31 will be using signal flare devices for training purposes.

A news release notes that only yellow and green flares, along with paraflares, will be used to avoid confusion with marine distress signals.

Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Cabot, Naval Reserve Division, is hosting the national exercise involving 55 Naval Reserve sailors from across Canada.

The exercises are being carried out in conjunction with Canadian Coast Guard and Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, and are designed to enhance the emergency response and domestic safety capabilities of the Naval Reserve.

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    RJ
    - August 23, 2012 at 06:46:10

    That last paragraph is a joke ,right? I live in Sask, & heard all abot the deminished CG/navy bases/centres gettin cut back or ,just gone. That is terrible. O'l harper,can't see that far east.

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