Sailors Aboard USS Freedom Support Amphibious Assault Exercise

Another post on John’s Naval, Marine and other Service news . . Sailors Aboard USS Freedom Support Amphibious Assault Exercise Posted on Jun 24th, 2013 with tags Aboard, Amphibious, Assault, Defence, Defense, Exercise, Freedom, Naval, Navy,News by topic, sailors, Support, USS. Sailors aboard USS Freedom (LCS 1) had a unique opportunity to support amphibious assault exercise when Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit aboard USS TortugaContinue reading “Sailors Aboard USS Freedom Support Amphibious Assault Exercise”

HMS Penzance returns to sea as Britain’s …

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HMS Penzance returns to sea as Britain’s No.1 minehunter

Another post on John’s Naval, Marine and other Service news . .Penzance returns to sea as Britain’s No.1 minehunter News Penzance returns to sea as Britain’s No.1 minehunter24 June 2013 HMS Penzance is in the throes of demanding training after completing a six-month revamp in Rosyth. The Faslane-based warship is now Britain’s most up-to-date minehunterContinue reading “HMS Penzance returns to sea as Britain’s No.1 minehunter”

My first ship while in the Royal New Zealand…

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British Royal Navy ship docks in Cayman

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