RFA Cardigan Bay Completes Four-Year Gulf Mission
RFA Cardigan Bay has been crucial to Royal Navy operations in the Gulf since arriving in the region in 2017.
RFA Cardigan Bay has been crucial to Royal Navy operations in the Gulf since arriving in the region in 2017.
HMs Spey, a Batch 2 River-class Offshore Patrol Vessel, entered the Royal Navy fleet following a scaled-down ceremony in Scotland.
They safeguard territorial waters, protect fishing stocks, carry out constabulary duties and are the representatives of the Royal Navy.
During the 28-week deployment, units from the Carrier Strike Group will visit more than 40 countries and undertake over 70 engagements.
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The former Royal Navy Wren was awarded the medals she never claimed for her efforts throughout the Second World War.
The 19th-century Royal Navy vessel was abandoned in the icy landscape on an expedition before being discovered by American sailors.
The Royal Navy warship has travelled more than 685,000 nautical miles – enough to go around the world 32 times.
The £36 million contract will see a total of 18 new vessels, which will be used to help patrol British Gibraltar Territorial Waters.
RFA Wave Knight offloaded 135 pallets of emergency aid in St Vincent, which was badly affected by volcanic eruptions in April.
The naval couple are among 36 sailors and Royal Marines recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours.
The three British Army Apaches will develop take-off and landing capabilities with the aircraft carrier.
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The facility is part of an investment of £1.6bn in facilities at the Faslane base.
Former First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Philip Jones, told MPs the fleet could have "more appropriate ships" in the future.
Entering service in early 1944, Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Campania spent the last year of the war conducting Arctic convoys to Russia.