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Royal Australian Navy HMAS Stalwart and HMAS Anzac Return Home for Christmas

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Royal Australian Navy HMAS Stalwart and HMAS Anzac Return Home for Christmas

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Royal Australian Navy HMAS Stalwart and HMAS Anzac Return Home for Christmas
Royal Australian Navy HMAS Stalwart and HMAS Anzac Return Home for Christmas

The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) has welcomed back two ships and more than 300 personnel to their home port of Fleet Base West, Rockingham, following a significant period of international engagements. Supply Class Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment (AOR) HMAS Stalwart (III) returned to its West Australian homeport on December 8 after more than three months away, while Anzac-class frigate HMAS Anzac (FFH 150) arrived on December 6. Royal Australian Navy HMAS Stalwart conducted engagements with Japan, the United States, Timor-Leste, the Philippines, and Singapore as part of a regional presence deployment and Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2022 (IPE22).

HMAS Stalwart arrives home to family and friends after the ship completed a three -month regional presence deployment.
HMAS Stalwart arrives home to family and friends after the ship completed a three -month regional presence deployment. (Photo by Petty Officer Richard Cordell/Australian Government Department of Defence)

Anzac Commanding Officer Commander David McPherson said,“IPE22 was crucial in deepening cooperation and enhancing relationships between Australia and our regional partners. The crew enjoyed exercising and spending time with our regional partners in the Indo-Pacific.It’s difficult to beat the connections that are made through face-to-face engagement.”

Stalwart Commanding Officer Commander Steve McCracken said,”The crew was grateful to be on home soil. This has been HMAS Stalwart’s first overseas deployment. The busy deployment has been packed with memorable experiences, such as replenishing the US forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan after taking part in Exercise Keen Sword with the US and Japan. Without support from home, our personnelwould not have been able to do these deployments. Coming home to our loved ones is always special.”

HMAS Stalwart arrives home to family and friends.
HMAS Stalwart arrives home to family and friends.(Photo by Petty Officer Richard Cordell/Australian Government Department of Defence)

Stalwart and Anzac were two of five ships in the IPE22 contingent that visited 14 countries, including Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. The ships’ companies were looking forward to spending valuable time with their families over the Christmas period. The WA homecoming was part of a wider return of RAN ships to their homeports over the course of December. HMA Ships Arunta, Adelaide, Hobart, and Brisbane will return to Fleet Base East later this month. These deployments followed a period of high activity, including the RAN-hosted multinational maritime Exercise Kakadu off the coast of Darwin, NT, and prior to that, Exercise Rim of the Pacific 22 based out of Hawaii, USA.

Royal Australian Navy HMAS Stalwart and HMAS Anzac Return Home for Christmas
HMAS Anzac have returned to their home ports following a three-month #IndoPacific deployment as part of a regional presence deployment.(Photo by Petty Officer Richard Cordell/Australian Government Department of Defence)

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