NZ Navy Ship Shows Off NZ Culture
Friday, 8 July 2011.
NZ Navy Ship Shows Off NZ Culture at International Fleet Review
ANZAC Frigate, HMNZS TE MANA, has attended an International Fleet Review to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces during an operational and diplomatic visit to Brunei.
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The fleet review comes near
the end of TE MANA’s five month deployment that has seen
her visit seven counties to exercise naval capability with
Allies and partners in order to strengthen regional security
and diplomatic links.
The fleet review saw 16 warships
from 13 nations in formation off the coast of Jerudong where
they were reviewed by the Sultan of Brunei and 11 Chiefs of
Navy including the Royal New Zealand Navy’s own Rear
Admiral Tony Parr.
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As the Flag Ship with the
Sultan and Chiefs of Navy on board reviewed the flotilla,
each warship showcased a portion of their country’s
culture.
TE MANA’S Ship’s Company lined the upper
decks and gave three cheers before members of the Ship’s
Company broke into a Haka. The interest of the Flag Ship was
held long after she had passed, with many eyes following the
performance on TE MANA instead of changing focus to the next
ship in the review.
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The Ships Company will join the other participating nations in a street march through the city of Bandar Seri Begawan. The other nations include Australia, Brunei, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and the United States of America; all have diplomatic ties with New Zealand which have been strengthened through the building of military links.
ENDS