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Joyful reunions as navy ships return to Halifax after 4-month deployments

HMCS Summerside and HMCS Shawinigan returned to Halifax after four-month deployments as part of NATO operations in the Baltic Sea.

Rear Admiral Josee Kurtz says reunions are probably the favourite part of her job

A young girl smiles as two adults stand behind her with signs saying
Abbie DeCourcey and her family were waiting to be reunited with her cousin, Sam. (Taryn Grant/CBC)

There were jubilant scenes and tearful reunions Sunday as two Royal Canadian Navy ships returned to Halifax after four-month deployments in the Baltic Sea.

HMCS Summerside and HMCS Shawiniganleft Halifax on July 3 to take part in Operation Reassurance, Canada's contributionto NATO since Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsulafrom Ukraine in 2014.

Abbie DeCourcey, 7, and her family members were waiting with signs in hand to welcome back her cousin, Sam Stewart.

She said she missed him very much and was eager to see him again and fill him on what he missed during his absence.

A small girl in winter clothing speaks to the camera.
Addelyn Devost said it seemed like her father, Steve, had been gone for an eternity. (Taryn Grant/CBC)

"I could show him some stuff that I learned," she said. "Like gymnastics. I'm kind of good at gymnasticsand I wanna give him a very big hug."

Petty Officer Steve Devostgota warm welcome from his eight-year-old daughter, Addelyn.

She said he was gone for what seemed like an eternity but she was able to speak with him during his deployment.

Devostsaid he was looking forward to some lasagna from his wife's grandmother on his first day back. The Baltic mission was his sixth deployment.

"It was a great deployment and we did the job," he said. "We did the mission for Canada to make sure we ...have less and less mines in the Baltic to be safe for other ships."

A man in a petty officer second class uniform speaks to the camera.
Petty Officer Steve Devost was reunited with his 8-year-old daughter, Addelyn. (Taryn Grant/CBC)

Rear Admiral Jose Kurtz, the commander of Maritime Forces Atlantic, said the relatively small Canadian vessels did a "fantastic job" crossing the North Atlantic and working with their NATO group.

She said while the war in Ukraine is happening largely on land it is important for NATO to secure maritime traffic in the region.

A woman in a rear admiral uniform speaks to the camera.
Rear Admiral Josee Kurtz is the commander of Maritime Forces Atlantic (Taryn Grant/CBC)

Kurtz said seeing crew members reunited with their families after a deployment is probably herfavourite partof thejob.

"They were away from their families most of the summer," Kurtz said. "They were away and they sacrificed. And today they're coming home. They're reunited."

Navy ships return to Halifax after 4-month deployment

11 months ago
Duration 1:25
Two Canadian naval vessels returned to Halifax today.HMCS Shawinigan and Summerside had been at sea on a NATO mission since July. CBC's Taryn Grant was on the jetty as the crew arrived home to loved ones.

With files from Taryn Grant