The French Navy
While reporting on the French Navy and Task Force 150, a multinational anti-terrorist mission under French command, I was hosted on board the supply ship VAR bound for the Gulf of Aden. One fine August morning I disembarked in Djibouti. I would never have imagined seeing dawn breaking over the Suez Canal, cutting through the mist in a convoy of ghost ships, slicing through the blurry night and the phosphorescent waters of the Red Sea, taking in with the same glance and having within shooting distance both Africa and the Middle East, and the austerely beautiful places and fiery skies that have brought to life the stories of countless adventurers and writers.
Through these images I wanted to pay tribute to the men and women united in an adventure common to them all, yet also personal, and highly demanding. Submitting to military discipline, fitting into the social life of the wardroom, becoming accustomed to the lack of privacy - not to mention learning to deal with the solitude - all are stages in this rite of passage, the rigors of which some had not been previously aware.
Mesmerized by the sea, ever the same yet always changing, the endlessly receding horizon, just as the constricting walls of the cabin, send you retreating into your thoughts. A ship is a great “revealer”.
BCR VAR, Raising the anchor
Leaving Toulon
Navigation deck
Navigation deck
40mm canon and gunman
Gunmen
Shooting the 40mm canon
Side deck during simulated combat drill
Simulated combat drill. Captain Poisot and second in command Daniel
Simulation of casualty
42° on the Suez Canal
Progressing through the Suez Canal under enhanced security
Dawn on the Suez Canal
Exiting the Suez Canal, entering the Red Sea
Visual bearing on alidade
Ready for helicopter landing
Helicopter landing
After landing
Mecanics resting in the shadow of the helicopter
Preparing the oil supply hoses
The Aviso Jacoubet coming abreast the VAR for supply operation
The BCR VAR supplying the USS Destroyer Winston S. Churchill
BCR VAR supplying the destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill
Two crewmen of the VAR salute the crew of destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill after supply
Jogging around the flight deck
Two officers of Task Force 150 practice boxing
Weightlifting at dusk
Managing the dry goods
Baking bread rolls
Captain Rémy Poisot, ‘Pacha’ of the BCR VAR in his rooms
Portuguese, Italian and Spanish TF 150 officers in the telecommunications room
Briefing of Admiral Jacques Mazars, commander of Task Force 150
Briefing of Admiral Jacques Mazars, commander of TF 150
Announcing the inspection of a dhow
EDO craft on its way to the dhow
Omanese dhow
Omanese fisherman on dhow
EDO returning to ship
Bosun A. Faisseau showing off his skill
Saint Nicolas at the Officiers Mariniers’ mess
Father Christmas giving a present to Delphine Boudot
Sprucing up for General Inspection
Last minute check before General Inspection
General Inspection, Djibouti
Admiral Jacques Mazars and Dutch Commodor saluting the crew of the VAR
Admiral Jacques Mazars and Dutch Commodore
Admiral Jacques Mazars passing command of TF 150 to a Dutch Commodore, Djibouti
BCR MARNE in the harbour of Muscat, Oman
BCR MARNE leaving Muscat, Oman
BCR VAR leaving Salalah, Oman
BCR VAR and BCR MARNE, Djibouti