Mulberry Harbours: How The Allies Floated Concrete To Win D-Day
Why were they called Mulberry Harbours and how did concrete make them float…
Why were they called Mulberry Harbours and how did concrete make them float…
The international group of ships are training together for two months.
The Apache gunship is undergoing three days of tests with HMS Queen Elizabeth.
The aircraft carrier and F-35Bs will join other nations to improve the alliance's ability to deploy within Europe across the Atlantic.
The aircraft carrier will be heading to the eastern seaboard of America later this summer.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union said a 1.5% pay increase had been imposed, "undermining" the workers' living standards.
The Royal Navy, as well as fleets from Ireland, France and Mexico, welcomed visitors on board.
Former First Sea Lord Admiral Lord West told Forces News the situation is "bemusing".
A total of 3,000 personnel and 17 vessels will join the force over the coming weeks.
Captain Nick Cooke-Priest was removed from the aircraft carrier during what was to be one of his final journeys in command.
It was confirmed last week that Captain Nick Cooke-Priest is being "reassigned" from his role on the aircraft carrier.
Captain Nick Cooke-Priest will not be on board after he was removed from the warship as a "precautionary measure".
The Royal Navy officer has been reassigned from his role with the aircraft carrier.
Motors for the second batch of Type 26 frigates will be produced at the GE site in Rugby.
The firing took place as part of NATO's Exercise Formidable Shield.
HMS Albion will head up the first UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force maritime deployment.