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HMAS Toowoomba (II) is making her way home to Australia after handing over maritime security and interception operations for Operation SLIPPER in the Middle East Area of Operations to HMAS Newcastle. The ship’s company of 191 completed a six-month deployment conducting counter piracy, counter narcotics and counter terrorism operations on 28 May 2013. They will arrive at Fleet Base West at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia to reunite with family and friends in just over a fortnight. The Commanding Officer, Commander Brendon Zilko, said the ship’s company could be proud of the role they have played in the Middle East after patrolling waters from the Somali Basin and Arabian Sea to the Gulfs of Aden and Oman, and the Straits of Hormuz and Bab-Al-Mandeb.
Under the Australian-led Combined Task Force 150, HMAS Toowoomba (II) was part of the focused operation that resulted in a record heroin haul. Half a tonne of heroin worth AUD$100 million was seized from a drug-trafficking vessel on 29 March 2013.
HMAS Toowoomba (II) was tasked with regional engagement and capacity building through participation in both the Combined Maritime Forces-led Focused Operation SOUTHERN SWEEP and an International Mine Counter Measures Exercise. Toowoomba (II) also hosted diplomats from the Seychelles, Russia, China, France, India, Cuba and the United Kingdom.
The Commander of Joint Task Force 633, Major General Mick Crane, along with Commander Zilko, the Commander of Combined Maritime Forces, Vice Admiral John Miller, and the Deputy Commander of Combined Maritime Forces, Commodore Simon Ancona, visited the ship in Bahrain to acknowledge Toowoomba’s efforts prior to departing the MEAO. Major General Crane said HMAS Toowoomba (II) could be proud of the role she had played in the fight against terrorism and piracy.
HMAS Newcastle takes over operations with the Combined Maritime Forces and will hand over to HMAS Melbourne (III) later this year. HMAS Newcastle is the 55th rotation of a Navy warship to the Middle East since the first Gulf War in 1990 and is the 31st ship to deploy to the Middle East since as part of Operations SLIPPER and CATALYST since September 2001.
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