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Australia Day Not Forgotten In The Gulf Of Oman

Australia Day Not Forgotten In The Gulf Of Oman

The crew of HMAS Stuart have taken some time out from conducting counter terrorism and counter narcotic smuggling operations in The Gulf of Oman, to celebrate Australia Day.

The afternoon weather was perfect for a cricket match. The match was held on the flight deck with a great turnout by those crew members not on watch. To compensate for the size of the ground, a ball tethered with string was used. The players wore Australiana-themed clothing.

As the day drew to a close, the crew enjoyed a steel deck barbecue dinner with a spectacular view of the Arabian sunset.

Commander Masters said donations were collected for the ships charity in recognition of those back in Australia doing it tough.

"A total of $700 was raised during the afternoon with proceeds to be donated to 'Gran's Van' which is the ship's nominated charity," Commander Masters said.

"Gran's Van is a food van, based in Burnie Tasmania, which provides meals for the homeless and needy, and has almost 300 part-time volunteers.

Although far away from home, everyone on board HMAS Stuart agreed it was important to still mark Australia Day by taking the opportunity to sit back, enjoy a barbecue, and play some cricket.

"It is also, though, a time to remember that some people at home have their own challenges and difficulties.

"We would like to say 'Thanks Australia', and remind everyone that our best wishes and support are with those in the community who are doing it tough", Commander Masters said.

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