Royal Navy Warships Attending D-Day 70 Commemorations
HMS Bulwark used Browndown beach in Gosport, Hampshire to practice the ships amphibious capability by sending landing craft manned by Royal Marines from the ship to the beach and flying a Merlin and Sea King Helicopter to provide air cover.The assault ship will lead the Royal Navy’s contingent of five ships and Royal Marines, as well as an international Flotilla, to the beaches off the coast of Normandy, France where a number of high profile ceremonies and services will be held.HMS Bulwark used Browndown beach in Gosport, Hampshire to practice the ships amphibious capability by sending landing craft manned by Royal Marines from the ship to the beach and flying a Merlin and Sea King Helicopter to provide air cover.The assault ship will lead the Royal Navy’s contingent of five ships and Royal Marines, as well as an international Flotilla, to the beaches off the coast of Normandy, France where a number of high profile ceremonies and services will be held.The assault ship will lead the Royal Navy’s contingent of five ships and Royal Marines, as well as an international Flotilla, to the beaches off the coast of Normandy, France where a number of high profile ceremonies and services will be held.The assault ship will lead the Royal Navy’s contingent of five ships and Royal Marines, as well as an international Flotilla, to the beaches off the coast of Normandy, France where a number of high profile ceremonies and services will be held.