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Warship Sails On Landmark Deployment To Middle East

HMS Montrose has sailed from Plymouth on a deployment that will take her across three of the world’s oceans before ultimately arriving at the newly-opened UK Naval Support Facility in Bahrain…

Before entering the Gulf region, Montrose will spend some time in the Pacific to support the UK’s commitment to building relationships and maintaining stability in the Asia Pacific region.

Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: “This deployment demonstrates the UK’s ability and willingness to fulfil a wide range of commitments anywhere in the world. Our world-class Navy currently has ships operating in nearly every ocean on earth, as we continue to step up to the ever-evolving challenges we face.”

HMS Montrose is the Royal Navy’s first Type 23 frigate to be forward-deployed in the Gulf region. The Plymouth-based warship will not see the shores of the UK again for more than three years, although her ship’s company will be back in spring 2019.

This deployment is the first of its kind to be put into action by the Royal Navy and serves two purposes – to demonstrate the UK’s commitment to maritime security in the Gulf while also ensuring those on board can enjoy more stability in their home lives.

Commander Conor O’Neill, Commanding Officer, said: “We will be crossing most of the world’s oceans and visiting many continents, with a focus on the Asia Pacific region which is an area critical for our national prosperity. It is also an emotional day for all on board as we say goodbye to our loved ones, whose support we rely on every day whether at home or deployed.”

Montrose sailed from Plymouth to the sound of a piper from affiliated Army regiment, 3 Scots, in honour of her Scottish connection. Families of those on board lined the traditional wave-off location at Devil’s Point to bid their loved ones farewell. The frigate also saluted her local affiliated town of Fowey with a sail past.

 


 

 


 

 

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