National Defence
Today, the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) welcomed His Majesty's Ship (HMCS) Frédérick Rolette into naval service with a commissioning ceremony.
A commissioning ceremony is a long-time naval tradition and a special event for the ship's company. Today's traditional event included a symbolic presentation of the commissioning pennant to the Commanding Officer, Commander Jolene Lisi, and the breaking of the ship's pennant at the same time as the ship's ensign.
HMCS Frédérick Rolette is the fifth Harry DeWolf class Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel (AOPV) to be welcomed into the RCN's fleet. These vessels enhance the RCN's ability to enforce sovereignty in Canadian waters and helps meet future defence challenges in Northern waters.
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