Rigorous Sea Training as well as Downtime.
Heroes Remember
Transcript
We spent about five weeks transiting from
Halifax eventually ending up in the
port of Manama, Bahrain.
During that time, especially crossing the
Atlantic Ocean, we were put through a
very rigorous set of sea training workups.
For those who don’t understand that,
you work the ship up from a state of low
readiness to a high state of readiness so that
you can basically protect yourself and if you
are in consort with other ships, them as well.
The workups went continuously day in and
day out before we reached the
mouth of the Mediterranean.
I think that took about eight days.
And during that time the ships were
subjected to everything from simple man
overboard exercises to simulated exercise,
missile attacks, chemical and nuclear attacks.
So it was an intense period of time.
It was also a period of time where if one
wasn’t being bombarded by sea training,
one was being stabbed
with all kinds of needles.
I think I took more needles in that week
transit than I had in the previous time
that I had been in the forces.
Once we got to Gibraltar, sea training left us
and we transited the Mediterranean stopping
in Italy, a NATO base there called Augusta.
Then we transited the Suez Canal and that
was an interesting time cuz we got to
meet the gully gully man and all kinds of
sellers of wears and souvenirs and trinkets.
A lot of money was spent there.
The gully gully man was a travelling
entertainer, magician, comedian.
He basically was their vaudeville act but
he travelled around the country doing it himself
and we had him come on board and it was a
respite from the tension people were feeling.
Description
As the HMCS Athabaskan crew sail towards the Persian Gulf, Mr. Snell speaks about the day to day routine on the ship and the opportunity to meet the gully gully man.
Bartley Snell
Mr. Bartley Snell was born February 2, 1956 in Regina, Saskatchewan. In 1977, he decided to join the military and with some encouragement about joining trades within the navy, Mr. Snell made the choice of naval electronic technician (tactical) holding rank of master seaman. During his time in the navy Mr. Snell sailed on the HMCS Athabaskan in active support of the Persian Gulf War. After almost 26 years of naval service, Mr. Snell retired from the military and now resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia with his family.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- February 27, 2016
- Duration:
- 3:39
- Person Interviewed:
- Bartley Snell
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Persian Gulf
- Battle/Campaign:
- Gulf War
- Branch:
- Navy
- Units/Ship:
- HMCS Athabascan
- Occupation:
- Electronics Technician
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