Aberdeen has been awarded the most prestigious international trophy in sail training following the success of July’s Tall Ships Races.
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'An inherent calling' - Boston teen realises lifelong dream of joining Royal Navy
A Boston-born teenager has realised his lifelong dream of joining the Royal Navy, describing his pursuit of a career in the ...
More than 200 people gathered at HMAS Coonawarra in Darwin to witness their decommissioning - among them, many veterans who ...
Docklands will turn into a floating protest stage on Sunday, December 7, as supporters of Melbourne’s threatened maritime heritage fleet stage a major “Save Our Ships” day of action on Victoria ...
A striking new monument honouring those who served in specific Royal Navy divisions could be built at Portsmouth Historic ...
The review featured a staggering armada of 167 vessels, including more than 50 British naval ships and representatives from 35 other nations.
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Resting Deer Surrounded By Falling Leaves
The Fallow Deer Lies Quietly Among The Fallen Leaves, Its Antlers Rising Above The Forest Floor. Surrounded By Tall Trees And ...
Royal Caribbean is going bigger on game shows as the cruise line amps up entertainment schedules on its newer ships. A live version of an iconic TV game show is joining the lineup of game shows ...
HMS Diamond (D34) returned to the U.K. in June 2024 after a six-month deployment to the Middle East in support of Operation Prosperity Guardian. Royal Navy photo The U.S. Navy awarded destroyer HMS ...
In what is shaping up to be the most significant maritime event in the nation’s history, more than 50 Class A and Class B tall ships from 30 countries have committed to participate in the New York/New ...
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