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CFB Esquimalt, Home of the Canadian Pacific Fleet

August 30, 2010 | Vol 55 | 35  

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MCpl Chris Ward, CFB Esquimalt Imaging Services

Photo By: MCpl Chris Ward, CFB Esquimalt Imaging Services

Vessels supporting Vancouver 2010 Olympic marine security and safety operations sail past the City of Vancouver. The RCMP-led Integrated Security Unit (ISU) is responsible for all security operations during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The ISU is comprised of personnel from the RCMP, Canadian Forces and 118 other police departments from across Canada.

Cpl Roderick Hopp, CFB Esquimalt Imaging Services

Photo By: Cpl Roderick Hopp, CFB Esquimalt Imaging Services

The RCMP high-speed catamaran, Inkster and Orca Class patrol vessel, Raven sail in Vancouver Harbour during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games. The RCMP-led Integrated Security Unit (ISU) is responsible for all security operations during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The ISU is comprised of personnel from the RCMP, Canadian Forces and 118 other police departments from across Canada.

MCpl Andrew Collins, 14 Wing Imaging

Photo By: MCpl Andrew Collins, 14 Wing Imaging

Seen from the window of a Canadian Forces CC-150 Polaris tanker, a CF-18 Hornet fighter jet refuels in the air over Vancouver during Operation Podium. Operation Podium is the Canadian Forces contribution to the overall security of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in support of the RCMP-led Integrated Security Unit. The Air Force's contribution is two-fold: The Air Component Command of Joint Task Force Games, which provides airlift, medical evacuation and area surveillance for the RCMP; and NORAD, which ensures airspace security.

Sgt Paz Quillé, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Photo By: Sgt Paz Quillé, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

LCdr Lucie Tremblay, Joint Task Force Games Provost Marshal, speaks with MCpl Patrick Angers, a Military Police Investigator during Operation Podium. Operation Podium is the Canadian Forces contribution to the overall security of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in support of the RCMP. With air, land and sea capabilities, the CF has helped the RCMP maintain security zones around Olympic venues as well as monitor the sea, land and air approaches to Canada's west coast.

MCpl David Hardwick, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Photo By: MCpl David Hardwick, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Members of the 74 Construction Troop from 4 Engineering Support Regiment, of Gagetown, NB, lift the wall of a shelter being built for an orphanage in the hills just outside of Jacmel, Haiti. Hundreds of CF members are in Haiti for Operation Hestia, the military's participation in humanitarian operations in response to the catastrophic earthquake that struck the country on Jan. 12.

MCpl David Hardwick, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Photo By: MCpl David Hardwick, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Sgt Guy Bergeron, a Medical Laboratory Tech from 2 Field Ambalance in Petawawa, ON, completes a blood cell count using a hematology analyzer at the Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) Clinic in Jacmel, Haiti. Hundreds of CF members are in Haiti for Operation Hestia, the military's participation in humanitarian operations in response to the catastrophic earthquake that struck the country on Jan. 12.

MCpl David Hardwick, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Photo By: MCpl David Hardwick, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

AB Jennifer MacDonald (left), Cpl Petra Sutton (centre) and MCpl Lucie Rouleau (right) examine a man who came to the Disaster Assistance Response Team Clinic with a high fever. Hundreds of CF members are in Haiti for Operation Hestia, the military's participation in humanitarian operations in response to the catastrophic earthquake that struck the country on Jan. 12.

MCpl David Hardwick, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Photo By: MCpl David Hardwick, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Sapper Heather Gillespie, a Combat Engineer from 4 Engineering Support Regiment, puts a coat of paint on a latrine that is under construction at the Disaster Assistance Response Team Camp in Jacmel, Haiti. Hundreds of CF members are in Haiti for Operation Hestia, the military's participation in humanitarian operations in response to the catastrophic earthquake that struck the country on Jan. 12.

Cpl Pierre Thériault, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Photo By: Cpl Pierre Thériault, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Members of the Groupe battalion 3e Royal 22e Régiment help Sri Lankan soldiers distribute Humanitarian Aid to Haitians in Léogane. Hundreds of CF members are in Haiti for Operation Hestia, the military's participation in humanitarian operations in response to the catastrophic earthquake that struck the country on Jan. 12.

Corporal Pierre Thériault, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Photo By: Corporal Pierre Thériault, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

Major Claire Bramma, Chief Engineer, explains to actor Sean Penn the work that is being done in Léogane, Haiti. Hundreds of CF members are in Haiti for Operation Hestia, the military's participation in humanitarian operations in response to the catastrophic earthquake that struck the country on Jan. 12.

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