The Royal Canadian Navy has released the name of the sailor who died after a boat capsized in Halifax harbour on Friday night.
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Hitting close to home: Northern Peninsula communities mourning loss of hometown sailorGloria Tucker hasn’t seen petty officer (second class) Gregory Applin much since he left their small Northern Peninsula community to join the Canadian Forces not long after his high school ...
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‘He loved his job,’ says grandfather of N.L. sailor who died during navy training exercisePetty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin of Shoal Cove West died Friday after his inflatable boat capsized during Royal Canadian Navy sea trials in the Bedford Basin, just north of Halifax Harbour.
Military police are investigating what caused one of the navy’s small boats to flip Friday night, killing Gregory Applin, one of the two sailors on board. The rigid-hull inflatable, known in the ...
Commodore Jacob French, commander of Canadian Fleet Atlantic, said Monday that Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin of Shoal Cove West, N.L., was one of two sailors who were thrown into the cold ...
Commodore Jacob French, commander of Canadian Fleet Atlantic, told reporters in a news conference on Monday in Halifax that Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin of Shoal Cove West, N.L., was a ...
HALIFAX — The Royal Canadian Navy has identified the sailor who died Friday after a small military boat capsized in the north end of Halifax harbour. Commodore Jacob French, commander of ...
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