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We would operate very quietly

We would operate very quietly

Mr. Murray describes passive surveillance of Soviet missile submarines off Bermuda.

Trawlers out to the horizon

Trawlers out to the horizon

Mr. Murray discusses the tangible pleasures of commanding a vessel and being part of a ship’s family.

We did rescue the entire crew ( Part 2 of 2)

We did rescue the entire crew ( Part 2 of 2)

Mr. Murray describes a very dangerous sea rescue during a hurricane.

We did rescue the entire crew ( Part 1 of 2)

We did rescue the entire crew ( Part 1 of 2)

Mr. Murray describes a very dangerous sea rescue during a hurricane.

To be Captain of a ship was the goal

To be Captain of a ship was the goal

Mr. Murray describes the pleasure he's felt as a ship's Captain.

A demonstration of NATO presence

A demonstration of NATO presence

Mr. Murray discusses the two principal roles of the Canadian Navy.

In Iroquois I was the Commanding Officer

In Iroquois I was the Commanding Officer

Mr. Murray describes rising to the rank of Squadron Commander and generalizes about Canadian theatres of operation.

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