Ex-Navy boss slammed for proposing to girlfriend on military submarine
Welcome to the ‘love sub’: Ex-digger UNLEASHES after Navy chief whisked his girlfriend away on a romantic submarine ride… and then popped the question at sunset
- Then-Vice Admiral Michael Noonan proposed to Samantha Heighway on board
- He’d whisked her away for the night on a military submarine in June last year
- Defence admitted bringing her on board ‘not routine’, but no rules broken
- Loved up snaps from the moment show the pair sharing a kiss on top of vessel
- Coalition defence spokesman Phillip Thompson slammed the proposal
- He said it showed a ‘double standard’ between members of the defence force
The ex-chief of the Navy has been called out for whisking his girlfriend away for a romantic night on a submarine to ask her to marry him.
Then-Vice Admiral Michael Noonan got down on one knee to pop the question to his partner Samantha Heighway, while they were on board the HMAS Waller overnight on June 23 last year.
Mr Noonan, now retired, had granted approval for Ms Heighway to join him on the vessel which was travelling off the coast of Western Australia.
Romantic snaps from the occasion show the couple standing on top of the Collins class submarine dressed in military clothing, with camouflage pants and life jackets around their necks.
Then-Vice Admiral Michael Noonan got down on one knee to pop the question to his partner Samantha Heighway, while they were on board the HMAS Waller overnight on June 23 last year
Loved up snaps of the pair on board the vessel were shared to Ms Heighway’s Instagram
Mr Noonan wore his naval jacket while his soon-to-be wife donned a dark, woollen beanie.
The pictures were posted to Ms Heighway’s Instagram account, with one snap showing the loved up pair sharing a kiss.
In another picture, Mr Noonan has his back to the camera as he hugs his fiance who proudly shows off her new engagement ring to the photographer.
While the submarine was at sea to film for Defence Force Recruiting, the Department of Defence admitted Mr Noonan’s decision to bring his partner on board was ‘not routine’.
Mr Noonan retired from Defence in September 2022 after 38 years in the force
While the submarine was at sea to film for Defence Force Recruiting, the Department of Defence described Mr Noonan’s decision to bring his partner on board as ‘not routine’
‘Defence is advised that Mr Noonan proposed marriage to his partner during the sea ride,’ a spokesperson said.
While their romantic getaway didn’t break any rules, the spokesperson added ‘it is not routine for Defence members to take a civilian partner, spouse (or) relative on an overnight sea ride’.
In an unrelated move, Mr Noonan was replaced as navy chief five days later by Vice Admiral Mark Hammond.
The proposal was slammed by former digger and Coalition defence spokesman Phillip Thompson who argued it was evidence of a double standard that exists between those of various ranks in the force.
‘If it had been an enlisted soldier in the lowest rank, they would definitely be in trouble for (bringing) someone on to a military equipment or base and they would be reprimanded,’ he told Daily Mail Australia.
‘I think there is a double standard.’
Mr Thompson said the move had also left members of the Navy in an ‘awkward position’.
The proposal was slammed by former digger and Coalition defence spokesman Phillip Thompson (centre)
‘The Navy is very professional and are very good at their job,’ he said, arguing that he did not believe the proposal was right.
Mr Thompson said a process needed to be put in place to apply to all personnel.
‘Military equipment isn’t anyone’s personal equipment, it’s definitely not the chief of navy’s love sub,’ he added.
‘I think there needs to be a process for when a person in your branch of defence force does something that is not in line with its best practice or for what the equipment is used for.’
Mr Noonan retired from Defence in September 2022 after 38 years in the force.
Mr Noonan had granted approval for his now-fiance to come on board the submarine
He attended Royal Australian Naval College in 1984 and after a distinguished career that included coalition anti-terrorism operations, was appointed Deputy Chief of Navy in 2016, then Chief of the Navy two years later.
Ms Heighway congratulated him on his career in a Facebook post at the time.
‘Michael Noonan… congratulations on your service to our county, your selfless leadership and on inspiring the next generations that will selflessly serve to protect our country.
‘So to say, this person, Michael Noonan, I adore and am truely inspired by would be an understatement.’
Daily Mail Australia has sought comment from Mr Noonan.
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