Royal Navy photographer wins top prize for Afghanistan coverage
Petty Officer Ben Shread was named Royal Navy Photographer of the Year for the pictures and footage he captured in Kabul.
Petty Officer Ben Shread was named Royal Navy Photographer of the Year for the pictures and footage he captured in Kabul.
His Royal Highness was attending the ceremony at HMNB Portsmouth in his role as Commodore-in-Chief of the Maritime Reserve.
The UK's Carrier Strike Group is currently taking part in a number of exercises with the Indian military.
The navies have been preparing warships for deployment, as part of the Royal Navy's world-renowned Fleet Operational Sea Training (FOST).
The homeward-bound CSG21 recently left the Pacific and has now passed the midway point of its journey.
Naval officers celebrated on board HMS Victory at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
The Merlin helicopter was on a training flight off North Ayrshire, Scotland, with four crew on board when the incident happened.
The ship is the first of eight City-class frigates designed to protect the Royal Navy fleet from hostile submarines.
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The CSG21 deployment has now passed the midway point, with a stop in India up next before heading to the Gulf for exercises.
The affordable rent housing development in Crawley – six maisonettes and three flats – has been named Scott Summers Court.
The boost will be implemented from next month's pay packet and will be back backdated to 1 April 2021.
Part of the visit was to celebrate the golden jubilee of Bangladesh's independence and the ship spent a number of days in Chattogram.
The Type 45 destroyer had been taking part in the multinational exercise to mark 50 years of the Five Powers Defence Arrangements.
Vice Admiral Sir Ben Key was confirmed as the new First Sea Lord, taking over from Admiral Sir Tony Radakin.
Royal Marines, nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers all fall under the Navy chief's command.