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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
The Flag Captain of HMS Albion, Captain Simon Kelly RN (centre left), is seen here with ships company on the bridge.
UK flagship HMS Albion today returned to Devonport, Plymouth from her three-month experimental autumn deployment to the Mediterranean.
The assault ship sailed back home to Devonport having led Littoral Response Group (Experimentation) (LRG(X)) on a series of exercises which will help shape the Royal Navy and Royal Marines of tomorrow.
Working together with HMS Dragon and RFA Lyme Bay, the task group has focused on developing the tactics and technology which will drive the Future Navy and Royal Marine’s Future Commando Force.
They tested new equipment, such as drones, which could be used for resupplying equipment to commandos on the ground, miniature aerial helicopters for surveillance and underwater autonomous sonars to help map beaches for landings.
In all 40 experimental concepts have been tested in nine major exercises, largely focused around Cyprus in October and November.
In addition to experimentation, the task group worked with NATO allies and regional partners to promote stability and security in the Mediterranean.
The ships, helicopters and Royal Marines trained alongside forces from Cyprus, France, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine.
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NEWS - Ausschreitungen bei Protesten in Barcelona
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paco Freire/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9908434u)
A demonstrator with vengala is seen in front of the door of the National Work Promotion.
The first actions of surprise on the part of the Committees of Defense of the Republic (CDR) have already taken place at 7:00 a.m. Hundred of people have staged protests and surprises actions through the streets of Barcelona.
Protests on anniversary of independence vote, Barcelona, Spain - 01 Oct 2018
Thousands of pro-independence protesters from Catalonia have participated in the anniversary march of the 1-O.
At the end of the demonstration hundreds of people gathered in front of the Police station until the police push them away.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
April 9, 2018 - Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain - Around 300 people of CDR demonstrate at the doors of the auditorium against the presence of Felipe VI (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Sun Military awards, London, Britain - 15 Dec 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1260772f )
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall with Wg Cdr Kristina Birch, Flt Lt Jon Vollam and Srg Mike Blair
The Sun Military awards, London, Britain - 15 Dec 2010
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NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
30 Mai 68 - Andre Malraux quitte l'arc de Triomphe apres avoir depose une gerbe sur le tombeau du Soldat inconnu derriere lui a droite on remarque Jacques Chirac. A l'appel des CDR (Comites de defense de la Republique) crees les jours precedents, entre 500 000 et 1 million de manifestants ont defile de la Concorde a l'Etoile, scandant "Confiance De Gaulle", "De Gaulle n'est pas seul! " et "Vidangez la Sorbonne!". Place de l'Etoile, Paris, FRANCE - 30/05/1968. --- Andre Malraux, leave Place de l'Etoile. Behind him on the right; Jacques Chirac. Andre Malraux, Michel Debre (left) and other Gaullists emotionally underline the Republic's values as they rally to President De Gaulle's call in a radio speech for the "silent majority" to demonstrate against the student-workers riots. They led about one-half million supporters from the Place de la Concorde up the Avenue des Champs-Elysees to the Arc de Triomphe where the Gaullist leaders placed a symbolic wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Place de l'Etoile, Paris, FRANCE - 30/05/1968.
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NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
30 Mai 68 - Les militants gaullistes arborant un portrait de de Gaulle, des pancartes " Assez de violence!" et le drapeau francais, remontent l'avenue des Champs-Elysees dans une voiture decapotable. A l'appel des CDR (Comites de defense de la Republique) crees les jours precedents, entre 500 000 et 1 million de manifestants defilent de la Concorde a l'Etoille, scandant "Confiance De Gaulle", "De Gaulle n'est pas seul! " et "Vidangez la Sorbonne!". Avenue des Champs-Elysees, Paris, FRANCE -30/05/1968. --- Avenue des Champs-Elysees. March in support of French President Charles DE GAULLE, from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe. More than a half-million people march up the Avenue des Champs-Elysees from the Place de la Concorde to show support for President De Gaulle after the President gave a radio speech to the nation in which he announced the dissolution of the National Assembly, postponement of the Referendum (to June 16), a change in the government under Prime Minister Pompidou, and a call to civic action "everywhere and immediately to help the government and prefects" facing students and workers unrest. Avenue des Champs-Elysees, Paris, FRANCE - 30/05/1968.
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NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
30 Mai 68 - Juche au sommet de l'Arc de Triomphe, un militant gaulliste fait claquer un drapeau tricolore frappe de la Croix de Lorraine et du sigle des Comites de defense de la Republique de Nanterre. En bas, une veritable maree humaine remonte l'avenue des Champs-Elysees. A l'appel des CDR (Comites de defense de la Republique) crees les jours precedents, entre 500 000 et 1 million de manifestants defilent de la Concorde a l'Etoile, scandant "Confiance De Gaulle", "De Gaulle n'est pas seul! " et "Vidangez la Sorbonne!". Place de l'Etoile, Paris, FRANCE - 30/05/1968. --- Avenue des Champs-Elysees. March in support of French President Charles DE GAULLE, from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe. More than a half-million people march up the Avenue des Champs-Elysees from the Place de la Concorde to show support for President De Gaulle after the President gave a radio speech to the nation in which he announced the dissolution of the National Assembly, postponement of the Referendum (to June 16), a change in the government under Prime Minister Pompidou, and a call to civic action "everywhere and immediately to help the government and prefects" facing students and workers unrest. Place de l'Etoile, Paris, FRANCE - 30/05/1968. ---
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