British Royal Navy ship docks in Cayman

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British Royal Navy ship docks in Cayman

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British Royal Navy ship docks in Cayman

CO on Bridge 2 (207x300).jpg(CNS): The Royal Navy’s 436-foot frigate, HMS Lancaster, visited the Cayman Islands this weekend as part of a familiarisation and support tour of Britain’s Caribbean Overseas Territories in relation to the 2013 hurricane season. The vessel will spend what is expected to be a busy hurricane season in Caribbean waters ready to assist the territories in the event of a major storm or other natural disaster. Commanding Officer Steve Moorhouse (left) said the ship carries expertise in a number of fields, essential supplies and a helicopter. Additional supplies can be requisitioned, if necessary, from RFA Wave Knight, a Royal Navy tanker that serves as a supply vessel. (Photos by Bina Mani)
Should the need arise, the vessel has the ability to reach any of the Caribbean territories between 24 and 36 hours.
Explaining the vessel’s mission, the CO, who heads a crew of 190 personnel including four women officers, said Cayman was the second UK territory that the Lancaster will visit during her six month deployment to the Caribbean.
HMS Lancaster (600x328).jpg“I am looking forward to working with Governor’s Office, the emergency services and the people of the Cayman Islands during the visit so that when we return to sea we are in the best possible position to support the islands and respond swiftly and effectively in the event of a hurricane or any other emergency,” he said on arrival.
The commanding officer met Governor Duncan Taylor, Deputy Governor Franz Manderson, Premier Alden McLaughlin, the director of Hazard Management and the acting Commissioner of Police. Teams of crew members also met with the air support and marine units of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, as well as top personnel at the Cayman Islands Hospital.
Over the summer, the ship will participate in joint patrols against narcotics trafficking, along with the US Coast guard and French and Dutch vessels in the region.
The ship’s Weapon Engineer Officer, Lt Cdr Adrian Gubby, described the ship as a well-protected frigate, which will be essential when conducting counter narcotic patrols through the summer.
“All warships are fitted with an impressive array of communications, which will be essential in the event of a natural disaster to help coordinate the relief effort,” he said.
Staff rest and recreation during the Grand Cayman visit included  friendly rugby and football matches, as well as shore leave for a number of crew members.
The Lancaster arrived from Bermuda at 10am Thursday and stayed in the Cayman Islands until Sunday, when it departed for the Turks and Caicos Islands. From there, the ship will sail to Anguilla, British Virgin Islands and Montserrat and will remain in the region till November.
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Royal Navy warship heads to London for Armed Forces Day

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Royal Navy warship heads to London for Armed Forces Day

Londoners can look forward to visiting HMS Richmond which will be docking at West India DockLondoners can look forward to visiting HMS Richmond which will be docking at West India Dock

Monday, June 24, 2013
6:26 PM
HMS Richmond will be sailing into London on Wednesday at the start of a five-day visit to the capital.

HMS Richmond, a Type 23 Frigate, will sail up the River Thames to West India Dock. Although she will be in London to cement ties with her namesake borough, the highlight of her trip will be on Saturday, Armed Forces Day when she will be open to the public.
The ship will be open from 1pm until 3pm only and access will be via Thames Quay at West India Dock. It won’t be suitable for people with limited mobility as ship tours may require the use of gangways and ladders.
HMS Richmond is affiliated to Richmond-upon-Thames – and also to Richmond in North Yorkshire – and the ship’s commanding officer, Commander Robert Pedre, will be hosting leading dignitaries from both areas on the journey from Portsmouth.
Civic affiliations are an important part of the Royal Navy’s commitment to raising the awareness of the variety of roles, equipment and people who make up the Navy.
By interacting with the local community – both in terms of allowing crew members to repay the affection shown to them, and as a recruitment function – a ship’s company can forge a lasting relationship.
HMS Richmond is one of 13 Type 23 Duke Class frigates which are the mainstay of the modern surface fleet. Powerful and versatile with the capability to operate anywhere in the world, they form 50 per cent of the total frigate/destroyer force in the Royal Navy.
Originally designed for the principal task of anti-submarine warfare, they have evolved into powerful and versatile multi purpose ships with the capability to operate anywhere in the world. The effectiveness of these ships is enhanced by their stealth design, which reduces their radar signature significantly.
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