COVID: Royal Navy Personnel Administer Vaccines In Bath
The clinical nurse manager at the mass vaccination site said the Navy personnel have been "great".
The clinical nurse manager at the mass vaccination site said the Navy personnel have been "great".
The aircraft carrier takes over in the role from HMS Albion.
The Queen Elizabeth-class vessels are the Royal Navy's first aircraft carriers to be built since HMS Ark Royal was scrapped in 2010.
The UK announced it was investing £184 million in a programme to develop Autonomous Minehunting Systems in November.
It follows reports that a suspected Chinese spy was found in a service member's room at RNAS Yeovilton.
The survey ship was joined by the Lithuanian Navy to "locate and detect" ordnance in the Baltic Sea.
The course is designed on the training delivered at HMS Raleigh - the home of initial training for nearly 50 years.
Personnel from the US Marine Corps and Navy, plus equipment, will be involved when HMS Queen Elizabeth leads the group later this year.
The Royal Navy said extra weight added to the vessel during the work has improved her ice-breaking capability.
The personnel are hoping people will give to their crowdfunding drive to ensure the chest ends up in a museum.
The team, made up of Royal Navy medics and NHS staff have been vaccinating roughly 800 people a day.
HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales are the largest and most powerful ships ever built for the Royal Navy.
The survey ship’s new motto is 'lux in tenebris lucet', which translates as 'shine light into darkness'.
The Type 23 frigate has been stationed in the Gulf for the last two years and underwent the overhaul 270 miles south of Muscat in Oman.
The vessel is set to undergo about a month of Operational Sea Training later this year before being formally commissioned into the fleet.
No decisions on the use of enforcement will be taken independently by personnel, with the new powers extended only to Royal Navy Police.