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Explore HMCS Max Bernays: A Look Inside the Royal Canadian Navy Ship Visiting Sept-Îles

Visiting Sept-Îles for a few days, the HMCS Max Bernays of the Royal Canadian Navy opened its doors to members of the media for a visit. Here are some photos of the ship which will be in Sept-Îles until Sunday January 28.

The bridge aboard HMCS Max Bernays. There can be between 3 and 15 crew members there depending on the operations taking place there. The officers’ quarters. A place where they can have meetings and also relax. A training room is present on board the ship. The fact that the ship is very stable makes training easier. A medical clinic is on board the ship. It is possible to land a helicopter on HMCS Max Bernays. A ship to transport equipment ashore to more difficult to access places is present on the HMCS Max Bernays. The ship is named after Max Bernays, a hero of the Canadian Navy. During the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II, he had to face a German submarine. As a fire raged aboard the HMCS wheelhouse Assiniboine, he succeeded in ramming and sinking the submarine. On board the ship that bears his name is an image of HMCS Assiniboine after the battle.
2024-01-27 00:24:24
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