The Canadians and the British are not only allies in the military bloc, but are also ready to help each other when there is a shortage of food. Yesterday, October 14, the portal forces.net He reported that the crew of the Canadian frigate HMCS Winnipeg eliminated the shortage of tea on the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth.
The commander of the British aircraft carrier group, Commodore Steve Moorhouse, paid a courtesy visit to the Canadian patrol frigate when HMCS Winnipeg and HMS Queen Elizabeth participated in maneuvers off the coast of Japan. The Briton was treated to tea, and he replied that it was wonderful, since tea had just ended on HMS Queen Elizabeth. As a result, the commodore returned to his ship with a thousand tea bags.
Canadian Navy Jokes about Tea situation:
Sharing a common sense of humor, Canadian portal cbc.ca I wrote in the news:"There was a shortage of tea on board HMS Queen Elizabeth last week while sailing in the Pacific Ocean. The morale crisis was averted thanks to the ingenuity of the commander of HMCS Winnipeg and with the probable help of one of his stewards. If this had continued, it could have turned into a disaster."
Also cbc.ca quotes the words of HMCS Winnipeg Captain Doug Layton:"We gave him three boxes and after that he sent me an email saying he was a hero returning to a British ship with tea from Canada."
British Portal forces.net published the news about this "incident" with the headline "Shortage of tea bags on HMS Queen Elizabeth prevented - thanks to the Canadian frigate."