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AGC JOURNAL 2018


 Exercise Solent Retreat   Exercise Tiger Shark 18


               – Sub Aqua
 By Second Lieutenant Edward Brock

 On 20 August 2018, eleven courageous and strong
 hearted crew embarked on Exercise Solent Retreat.   By Staff Sergeant Craig O’Hara

               In March, ten members of 160 Provost Company, 4th Regiment Royal
               Military Police embarked on Exercise Tiger Shark 18, a 10-day Sub Aqua
               expedition to Cyprus.























 Crew from
 both vessels

 Sailing in the Solent

 The exercise consisted primarily of members of 10 Army
 Education Centre Group, as well as Major Charlie Walsh
 from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the
 excellent Corporal Stuart Henley. Three less experienced
 crew were fortunate enough to complete the Royal Yacht
 Association Competent Crew qualification in the months

 leading up to the exercise to give us the basic skills to aid
 with the sailing, which included another week of sailing in
 the Solent.
 Crew and Yachts
 The eleven crew members included two experienced
 skippers, Captain Matt Jarvis and Corporal Stuart Henley   The team
 and three competent crewmembers, Captain Keith   enjoying some
 Bullock, Lieutenant Esther Caddy and myself, to sail the   pre dive sun
 two excellent ‘Hallberg-Rassy’ yachts. The remaining
 crew had a range of experience, resulting in a ship full of

 experienced seamen.   Qualifications                           Company over the past three years. The expedition was
                                                               supported throughout by the Joint Services Adventurous
 Weather and Itinerary  Those who deployed gained a myriad of dive   Training Wing Cyprus. Corporal Joseph Radley and

               qualifications, including three British Sub Aqua Club   Corporal Daniel Holden earn solid praise for their hard
 We experienced a mix of weather conditions, from 20-knot   Sports Diver, British Sub Aqua Club Wreck Appreciation   work in organising another successful expedition.  The

 winds to ‘millpond’. Loading up of Pochard IX and Skua IX   qualifications, one British Sub Aqua Club Dive Leader   expedition took beginner Sub Aqua divers out of their
 we left glamorous Gosport and set sail for the high seas   Keith Bullock and Stuart Henley on a very   qualification and progression to British Sub Aqua Club   natural comfort zones and allowed them to learn new

 wet morning leaving Buckler’s Hard
 of the Solent. Over the course of four days we weighed   Advanced Diver. A further three worked towards their   skills.  It also proved that whilst the Company may be at
 anchor at a number of locations on the Isle of Wight and   British Sub Aqua Club Dive Leader qualification.  readiness, time will be made to facilitate white space.

 the mainland, including Cowes, Yarmouth, Lymington,   a variety of meals in the small galley kitchens, based on
 Buckler’s Hard (Beaulieu), Osborne Bay and Gunwharf   diligently created meals plans. Highlights included falling   New Skills  It is hoped that a planned expedition in 2019 will
 Quays (Portsmouth). This included some memorable trips   in, getting hideously sunburnt and seasick. Overall the trip   be attended by more novice divers and provide the
 ashore, notably at Buckler’s Hard where two of the female   was thoroughly enjoyed by all and I am sure sparked a   Exercise Tiger Shark 18 is a continuation of Sub Aqua   opportunity for others to progress further in their
 complement caught crabs. Throughout the trip we cooked   love of sailing in a number of the crew.  training that has been conducted within 160 Provost   qualifi cations.


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