Major milestone for HMS Prince of Wales with Chinook landing
The newly appointed leader of the naval part of NATO's Response Force has hit her first 1,000 deck landings in just under two years.
Alexander Walters is the Social Media Editor at BFBS Forces News, with nearly five years’ experience covering defence stories at home and abroad. His reporting has taken him from the waters of the Canary Islands to military exercises in Sennelager, events at Buckingham Palace, and the Twickenham pitch, spanning parades, royal engagements, and beyond. After completing his Masters degree, he began his career at BBC Sport and BBC West Midlands.
The newly appointed leader of the naval part of NATO's Response Force has hit her first 1,000 deck landings in just under two years.
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