
10 Navy ship names that might raise eyebrows
Can you guess how many ships have been called HMS Beaver?
Can you guess how many ships have been called HMS Beaver?
First Sea Lord Admiral Tony Radakin was joined by the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Mike Wigston, for a tour of RAF Marham.
Ninety-three-year-old veteran Denis Gregory had his medals stolen when his home was burgled.
The parade marks the end of a ten-week 'dry phase' of their training at HM Naval Base Clyde.
More than 70 years after his death, there are now also plans to formally rededicate the resting place of George Niven.
The aircraft carrier used the Phalanx weapon system to mark 67 years since Queen Elizabeth II was crowned.
HMS Shoreham is in the Gulf as part of Operation Kipion.
The two sailors completed the 26-mile run in under five hours.
Chef James Hopkinson climbed four flights of the aircraft carrier's stairs, up to 80 times a day, for three weeks.
HMS Protector is receiving a thorough revamp after another five years of service.
The carrier has been at sea since late April to prove her readiness for her first operational deployment next year.
Wildcat helicopter crews tested the latest weapons system before joining the aircraft carrier on deployment in 2021.
Commodore James Parkin was Commander Littoral Strike Group for two years.
Engineering training at HMS Sultan has continued thanks to the use of social distancing and technology.
Landing Day was the moment the ground campaign to retake the Falkland Islands began in 1982.
Royal Navy recruits are continuing to receive training at HMS Raleigh during the COVID-19 outbreak.