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A total of forty-three Royal Navy warships, supported by twenty-two Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships and sixty-two merchant ...
A Falklands War ship, Landing Craft F8, has been wrapped in the Pride LGBTQ+ colours to mark the 20th anniversary of the "gay ban" being lifted in the Royal Navy and other armed forces.
FALKLANDS War veterans have hit out after a landing craft used in the conflict was wrapped in a rainbow Pride flag. The facelift is to mark 25 years since the ban on gay people in the Armed F… ...
From Falklands War to Harbour Training Ship HMS Bristol was commissioned on March 31, 1973, and decommissioned on October 28, 2020. Before her role in the Falklands War, she was used to trial new ...
The Royal Navy could sail to the rescue of more than 200 bravery medals at risk of being shipped out of the UK. Frigate HMS Ambuscade, which saw action in the Falklands War, is set to make a ...
A poignant farewell ceremony took place at Portsmouth Harbour as the last remaining Royal Navy ship from the Falklands War, HMS Bristol, set sail for the final time. A large crowd, including ...
Summary: The HMS Hermes, a Centaur-class aircraft carrier, served the Royal Navy from its completion in 1959 until it was decommissioned and sold to India, where it served as INS Viraat until 2017.
Construction work on the Royal Navy’s state-of-the-art anti-submarine warfare ship got underway today with a traditional steel-cutting ceremony in Glasgow.. HMS Sheffield, which shares a name ...
Construction on the HMS Bristol began in 1967 and she was commissioned into the Royal Navy on 31 March 1973. She fought in the 1982 Falklands War and then used as a training ship for the Dartmouth ...
A Falklands War ship, Landing Craft F8, has been wrapped in the Pride LGBTQ+ colours to mark the 20th anniversary of the "gay ban" being lifted in the Royal Navy and other armed forces. | Contributed ...