Portsmouth News

Crew ‘hit ground running’

Marines’ skills sharpened at sea

- By TOM COTTERILL Defence correspond­ent tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

SAILORS on a naval patrol ship have ‘hit the ground running’ during a series of high-octane drills.

The crew of Portsmouth­based HMS Mersey have been put through their paces during a two-week stint at sea.

Rehearsing while patrolling around the British coast, the crew tackled everything from mock mechanical breakdowns and casualty drills, to damage control exercises.

Lieutenant Commander Will Edwards-Bannon, Mersey’s skipper, said his team rose to the challenge.

‘I couldn’t be prouder of Mersey’s fantastic ship’s company,’ he said.

‘Having successful­ly achieved a remarkable range of tasking over 2020, this diverse team – comprised of regular and reserve members of the Royal Navy from all across the Commonweal­th and UK – have hit the ground running once again in 2021.

‘Adapting quickly to the evolving challenge of operating amidst a global pandemic, the team’s “can do, safely” attitude and discipline have helped keep both ourselves and our families safe while maintainin­g Mersey’s on-task, ready to protect our nation’s interests.’

As part of the ship’s training, the crew linked up with a team of Royal Marines from 42 Commando and 47 Commando to run mock boarding operations.

The Commandos are a key weapon in Mersey’s arsenal in tackling pirates, drug smugglers and terrorists.

As well as sharpening the Marines’ skills, Mersey was also a proving ground for the navy’s next generation of warfare officers.

The ship welcomed five junior leaders onto the ship as they learned the tricks of the trade behind becoming a second officer of the watch on the bridge – which included using a sextant, an historic navigation tool.

One of the trainees, Sub Lieutenant Emma Morley, said: ‘I have really liked the variety offered by my short time in the Royal Navy so far.

‘I have already had the chance to serve on operations in the Middle East and am now enjoying the opportunit­y to experience a different class of ship operating in UK home waters.’

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HMS Mersey has been on patrol in UK waters carrying out regular operations.
Picture: Royal Navy INTENSIVE TRAINING HMS Mersey has been on patrol in UK waters carrying out regular operations.
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Pictures: Royal Navy LIFE AT SEA The crew of HMS Mersey hard at work during a two-week stint at sea.

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