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HMS Tyne safeguards the UK’s fishing stocks. She is one of the busiest vessels in the Fleet, spending nine out of every ten ...
Tucked away in the windswept South Atlantic, the Naval Engineering Falkland Islands (NEFI) team has consistently been an important supporting element of the Royal Navy’s operations in the region.
Royal Marine and Navy rowers based in the South West battled challenging conditions as they took on teams from around the globe in the one of the world’s best-known races. The World Pilot Gig ...
The new museum for the Royal Marines has received a £6.4m cash injection to boost work in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The boathouse which for quarter of a century has hosted the Action Stations ...
The Archer-class patrol vessel was granted the honour from the Mayor of Ipswich on Wednesday 30 April, marking a special relationship between the Borough and the Royal Navy. HMS Trumpeter has been ...
The Royal Navy’s contribution to allied success in World War 2 was indispensable, both at home and abroad. British naval forces played a critical role defending UK, Commonwealth and allied shores ...
Her Royal Highness congratulated the latest young men and women to complete their transition from civilian to sailor as guest of honour at HMS Raleigh’s passing out parade. The ceremony on the parade ...
The Royal Navy is about begin a week-long exercise alongside NATO allies as its 2025 headline global deployment ramps up. The UK Carrier Strike Group (CSG), with flagship HMS Prince of Wales at its ...
An Air Engineering Technician from HMS Sultan is preparing to take on a 106km run around the Isle of Wight, to raise funds for the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC). Air Engineering ...
After an exceptional 42-year tenure in the Royal Navy, Naval Regional Commander London and Eastern England, Commodore Rob Bellfield, has retired. Commodore Bellfield concluded his final appointment as ...
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