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The Astute-class subs are the biggest and baddest attack submarines ever built for Great Britain’s Royal Navy.
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Starmer visits HMS St Albans navy frigate in Oslo portSir Keir Starmer has paid a visit to HMS St Albans navy frigate in Oslo port, on the fringes of the Joint Expeditionary Force ...
Events, including street parties, are being hosted by communities across the country to mark 80 years since World War Two ended in Europe.
Four days of celebrations kick off at midday, with a military procession watched by the King and Queen, followed by a Red ...
It was announced on April 20 that the patrol vessel was ready to be back on the water, with several sailors being awarded ...
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Harrogate Advertiser on MSNRemarkable Harrogate WW2 veteran, 98, speaks about wartime dangers and his VE Day memoriesAged 98, Royal Navy veteran John Shay opened up about the dangers men like him faced during the Second World War, though he ...
Anyone who kept a diary risked being be jailed. But now, at the age of 99½, ex-Royal Marine Tom Hill has finally decided to ...
Her father was a cooper who made beer barrels and her older brother Raymond joined the navy when he was 15. She signed up to the Wrens after her childhood friend Ted was killed onboard HMS Hood.
The Royal Navy has offered HMS Trumpeter to be affiliated with Ipswich Borough Council. The Navy has a policy of affiliating each of its fleet with towns, cities and boroughs throughout the UK.
A Royal Navy spokesman said: “The British Type 23 frigate utilised its powerful sensors and radars to report on Russian movements, launching her Merlin helicopter from 814 Naval Air Squadron to ...
Royal Navy ships based in Plymouth and Portsmouth were deployed to track Russian warships through British waters this week, a navy spokesperson has said. Plymouth-based HMS St Albans, a Type-23 ...
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