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The frigate served as flagship for a fleet review in Auckland Harbour as the country’s Governor General Dame Patsy Reddy took the salute from eight New Zealand and international warships – from China, Australia, Korea and Japan, Indonesia and India – joined by VIPs.
The two-hour-long sail past, during which the Otago was accompanied by a waka – Maori war canoe – was the high point of six weeks of celebrations and commemorations, codenamed Operation Neptune after the cruiser largely crewed by Kiwis which was lost with all but one hand in the Mediterranean in December 1941.
It really was the most impressive series of events, and the Royal New Zealand Navy delivered in splendid style
WO1 Steve Cass
Given commitments elsewhere, the RN was unable to provide a vessel for the review, but the Royal Marines Band Portsmouth made the 23,000-mile round trip to perform at various events.
“It really was the most impressive series of events, and the Royal New Zealand Navy delivered in splendid style, despite the devastating damage and disruption in Kia-Koura and elsewhere caused by an earthquake the week before,” said WO1 Cass.
Direct from the front-line, the official newspaper of the Royal Navy, Navy News, brings you the latest news, features and award winning photos every month.