Navy replaces frigate commanders months before Pacific deployment
OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Navy has replaced the commander of one its frigates as well as his second-in-command months before the warship begins a tour of the Asia-Pacific region.
HMCS Calgary’s upcoming assignment includes enforcing sanctions against North Korea and possible run-ins with Chinese vessels.
The navy says the highly unusual moves are unrelated, despite coming within only a few days of each other. They nonetheless come at a critical time for the crew of HMCS Calgary, which is at CFB Esquimalt, B.C., and will head overseas in April for three months.
Cmdr. Jonathan Kouwenberg was removed as HMCS Calgary’s skipper on Jan. 20 after it was determined that despite months of training, the crew was not as ready for its mission as it should have been, according to Commodore Angus Topshee, commander of Canadian Fleet Pacific.
