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Portsmouth harbour and the Solent - Jul 2008
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Naval docks and HMS Illustrious
Portsmouth harbour and the Solent - Jul 2008
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Portsmouth harbour and the Solent - Jul 2008
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Type 42 destroyer HMS Nottingham in the naval docks
Portsmouth harbour and the Solent - Jul 2008
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Previously Unseen Pictures of Prince William with the Royal Navy - 2008
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Previously Unseen Pictures Of Prince William With The Royal Navy
Previously unseen photographs of Prince William training with the Royal Navy in 2008 have been released.
The images show William visiting Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, where he met with members from two of the Navy's principal squadrons.
One of these was 848 Naval Air Squadron, which is normally responsible for training the crews that support Royal Marines in operational environments.
Temporarily adopting the callsign 'Avenger 914', William took to the controls of a Royal Navy Mk IV Sea King and lifted off in company with other squadron aircraft.
The images also show William during his stint onboard the HMS Iron Duke while it operated in a number of roles in the North Atlantic.
Primarily, it assisted the Caribbean islands during the core hurricane season and worked closely with the United States Coast Guard forces in the hunt for drug smugglers across the Caribbean region.
During his time onboard the vessel William was involved in planning and surveillance for an operation that saw cocaine valued at GBP 40m seized from a speedboat.
The prince, or Sub Lt Wales as he was known on board, was part of the Lynx helicopter crew that observed the drugs boat.
In other images William is seen wearing the Order of the Garter with his Royal Naval dress uniform onboard the patrol vessel HMS Trumpeter.
Meanwhile, he is also photographed at the Commando Training Centre at Lympstone, Devon during a short introduction into the activities of the Royal Marines.
As part of this he took to the air in a Royal Navy Airborne Surveillance and Area Control (ASaC) Sea King - taking to the controls to land the aircraft on Woodbury Common, where Royal Marine recruits receive much of their training.
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Previously Unseen Pictures of Prince William with the Royal Navy - 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by LA(PHOT Jay Allen / Rex Features ( 1310201c )
Previously Unseen Pictures Of Prince William With The Royal Navy
Previously unseen photographs of Prince William training with the Royal Navy in 2008 have been released.
The images show William visiting Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, where he met with members from two of the Navy's principal squadrons.
One of these was 848 Naval Air Squadron, which is normally responsible for training the crews that support Royal Marines in operational environments.
Temporarily adopting the callsign 'Avenger 914', William took to the controls of a Royal Navy Mk IV Sea King and lifted off in company with other squadron aircraft.
The images also show William during his stint onboard the HMS Iron Duke while it operated in a number of roles in the North Atlantic.
Primarily, it assisted the Caribbean islands during the core hurricane season and worked closely with the United States Coast Guard forces in the hunt for drug smugglers across the Caribbean region.
During his time onboard the vessel William was involved in planning and surveillance for an operation that saw cocaine valued at GBP 40m seized from a speedboat.
The prince, or Sub Lt Wales as he was known on board, was part of the Lynx helicopter crew that observed the drugs boat.
In other images William is seen wearing the Order of the Garter with his Royal Naval dress uniform onboard the patrol vessel HMS Trumpeter.
Meanwhile, he is also photographed at the Commando Training Centre at Lympstone, Devon during a short introduction into the activities of the Royal Marines.
As part of this he took to the air in a Royal Navy Airborne Surveillance and Area Control (ASaC) Sea King - taking to the controls to land the aircraft on Woodbury Common, where Royal Marine recruits receive much of their training.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QUUCHQBSR (FOTO:DU
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Previously Unseen Pictures of Prince William with the Royal Navy - 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1310201d )
Previously Unseen Pictures Of Prince William With The Royal Navy
Previously unseen photographs of Prince William training with the Royal Navy in 2008 have been released.
The images show William visiting Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, where he met with members from two of the Navy's principal squadrons.
One of these was 848 Naval Air Squadron, which is normally responsible for training the crews that support Royal Marines in operational environments.
Temporarily adopting the callsign 'Avenger 914', William took to the controls of a Royal Navy Mk IV Sea King and lifted off in company with other squadron aircraft.
The images also show William during his stint onboard the HMS Iron Duke while it operated in a number of roles in the North Atlantic.
Primarily, it assisted the Caribbean islands during the core hurricane season and worked closely with the United States Coast Guard forces in the hunt for drug smugglers across the Caribbean region.
During his time onboard the vessel William was involved in planning and surveillance for an operation that saw cocaine valued at GBP 40m seized from a speedboat.
The prince, or Sub Lt Wales as he was known on board, was part of the Lynx helicopter crew that observed the drugs boat.
In other images William is seen wearing the Order of the Garter with his Royal Naval dress uniform onboard the patrol vessel HMS Trumpeter.
Meanwhile, he is also photographed at the Commando Training Centre at Lympstone, Devon during a short introduction into the activities of the Royal Marines.
As part of this he took to the air in a Royal Navy Airborne Surveillance and Area Control (ASaC) Sea King - taking to the controls to land the aircraft on Woodbury Common, where Royal Marine recruits receive much of their training.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QUUCHQBSR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Queen Elizabeth II at a reception aboard HMS Illustrious
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip state visit to Turkey - 15 May 2008
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Oldest man in Europe Henry Allingham celebrates his 111th Birthday on HMS Victory, Portsmouth, Britain - 06 Jun 2007
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1896 Henry as a baby;Mr Henry Allingham, the oldest Royal Navy veteran and member of the WW1 Royal Naval Air Service(RNAS) celebrated his 111th birthday on board HMS Victory at Portsmouth today, Wednesday, June 6.
Mr Allingham was present at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and became a founder member of the Royal Air Force when it was formed from the RNAS and the Army (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Princess Anne visiting the British Antarctic Scientific Base, Rothera, Antartica - 15 Jan 2007
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Princess Anne. She is travelling on HMS Endurance for eight days. This is the first time in 50 years that a British Royal has visited the British Antarctic Territory
Princess Anne visiting the British Antarctic Scientific Base, Rothera, Antartica - 15 Jan 2007
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Princess Anne visiting the British Antarctic Scientific Base, Rothera, Antartica - 15 Jan 2007
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Princess Anne. She is travelling on HMS Endurance for eight days. This is the first time in 50 years that a British Royal has visited the British Antarctic Territory
Princess Anne visiting the British Antarctic Scientific Base, Rothera, Antartica - 15 Jan 2007
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TRAFALGAR 200 CELEBRATION, PORTSMOUTH, HAMPSHIRE, BRITAIN - 28 JUN 2005
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Tony Blair with Queen Elizabeth II on board the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible
TRAFALGAR 200 CELEBRATION, PORTSMOUTH, HAMPSHIRE, BRITAIN - 28 JUN 2005
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PRINCE CHARLES VISITING HMS CARDIFF AT HM NAVAL BASE DEVONPORT, BRITAIN - 03 MAR 2004
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PRINCE CHARLES DURING HIS VISIT TO THE HM NAVAL BASE DEVONPORT SUBMARINE COMMAND TRAINER
PRINCE CHARLES VISITING HMS CARDIFF AT HM NAVAL BASE DEVONPORT, BRITAIN - 03 MAR 2004
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The Falklands War - HMS Hermes returns, Portsmouth, Britain - 1982
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HMS Hermes arrives in Portsmouth
The Falklands War - HMS Hermes returns, Portsmouth, Britain - 1982
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The Falklands War - 1982
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Harriers on board HMS Hermes
The Falklands War - 1982
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The Falklands War - 1982
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A Sea Harrier on the flight deck of HMS Hermes
The Falklands War - 1982
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Prince Charles on the minesweeper HMS Bronington - 25 Oct 1976
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Prince Charles British royalty,1976
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Prince Charles British royalty,1976
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Princess Anne
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Princess Anne at the helm of HMS Royalist at Cowes
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' AMETHYST ' IS HOME
Amid the cheers in the West country, echoed throughout Britain, one of the greatest welcomes ever given a ships company was accorded the 150 men of the frigate' Amethyst ' when she docked at Devonport (Plymouth) today, at the end of her 10, 000 miles voyage from the Yangtse - scene of her escape through hostile gunfire from the Chinese Communists who had held her captive.
After being greeted on board by hundreds of relatives and friends and an official party headed by Viscount Hall, first Lord of the Admiralty, the men marched through the crowded streets to be welcomed at the centre of the new city of Plymouth by the Lord Mayor and to be guest at a civil luncheon.
PICTURE SHOWS:- H.M.S. Amethyst berthed at Devonport today.
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' AMETHYST ' IS HOME - AIR VIEW
Amid the cheers in the West country, echoed throughout Britain, one of the greatest welcomes ever given a ships company was accorded the 150 men of the frigate' Amethyst' when she docked at Devonport (Plymouth) today, at the end of her 10, 000 miles voyage from the Yangtse - scene of her escape through hostile gunfire from the Chinese Communists who had held her captive.
After being greeted on board by hundreds of relatives and friends and an official party headed by Viscount Hall, first Lord of the Admiralty, the men marched through the crowded streets to be welcomed at the centre of the new city of Plymouth by the Lord Mayor and to be guest at a civil luncheon.
PICTURE SHOWS:- View from the air as, amid the cheers of crowds on the quay, H.M.S. Amethyst berthed at Devonport today. In background is the battleship Vanguard.
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' AMETHYST'S ' WORD AT PLYMOUTH
The name of H.M.S. Amethyst - the word that is on everyone's lips in Plymouth - inscribed in large letters over the gates of one of the town's railway stations today.
the message ' welcome home to H.M.S.Amethyst ' on the front of the station will be part of the joyous greeting when the ship arrives home tomorrow after her long voyage from the Yangtse River.
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100 BRITISH BRIDES ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA BY AIRCRAFT CARRIER - CARRYING HIS BRIDE ACROSS THE DECK.
When the aircraft carrier "Indefatigable" docked in Sydney, Australia, she carried instead of aircraft, more than 100 British brides of Australian servicemen who had travelled from England to join their husbands. All the brides had a good trip and had no complaints to make about their "liner".Many excited husbands rushed aboard to claim their wives, and the first husband to arrive was "chaired" along the deck by the brides, in token of their appreciation of his enterprise.
Phote Shows: Lieutenant V J Tapper RAN, first husband to come aboard the "Indefatigable" at sydney, is chaired along the deck by the newly arrived brides.
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