By Chief Mass Communication Specialist (SW/AW) Julianne
Metzger, Chief of Naval Operations Public Affairs
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The U.S. Navy's top admiral will present
a U.S. Navy unit award to a Canadian warship Feb. 20.
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Jonathan Greenert is to
present the U.S. Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (MUC) on Feb. 20 to HMCS
Toronto (FFH 333) of the Royal Canadian Navy in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Bruce Heyman, Commander of the
Royal Canadian Navy Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, and several members of U.S. and
Canadian government and navy leadership will also attend the ceremony.
A non-U.S. naval force receiving a U.S. Navy unit decoration
is a rarity; this event marking the fifth occurrence of such a decoration in
the last 45 years.
Returning from a year-long deployment, the crew of the
Toronto was selected to receive the prestigious award due to their continued
support of Combined Task Force (CTF) 150. The Halifax-class frigate
significantly disrupted the flow of drugs, criminal and terrorist activities in
the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.
While deployed Toronto responsibilities included tracking,
boarding and searching maritime contacts of interest to CTF-150. Among
Toronto's accomplishments during deployment which ended Feb. 1 of this year,
the ship's crew seized six large caches of illegal drugs to include 1,300
kilograms of heroin and six tons of hashish. Seizures of a large magnitude can
significantly affect unlawful organizations' ability to fund illegal
operations.
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