Royal Navy experts have confirmed the identity of a World War 1 wreck off the Scottish coast found in the summer as HMS Hawke. Before divers swam around the remains of the cruiser, no one had seen her ...
An unfinished letter to a loved one, a sentimental postcard, some yellowed newspaper clippings and an eclectic mix of photographs were rediscovered by sailors on minehunter HMS Chiddingfold on the eve ...
Personnel from across HMS Sultan came together as one to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country at a Drumhead Ceremony. The short service of remembrance, which uses neatly ...
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Scientists will study the impact of tourism and climate change on one of the world’s most unique and fragile environments during an upcoming Royal Navy expedition to Antarctica. Two researchers from ...
The Royal Navy’s biggest base in Cornwall is looking to dramatically reduce its energy usage – and end the use of fossil fuels to power/heat its buildings. Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose near ...
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More than 100 men and women from across all branches of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines will travel to London this weekend for Remembrance events. Ahead of two days of commemorations in the capital, ...
The serving crew of HMS Victory named one of the Hounds for Heroes assistance dogs ‘Nelson’, after raising over £10,000 for the British charity last year. HMS Victory’s ship’s company succeeded in ...
Former First Sea Lord Admiral Sir George Zambellas today holds one of the oldest military titles after an historic investiture. The naval aviator – who served held the highest position in the Royal ...
Scores of artefacts from the golden age of the Royal Navy have been saved for the nation – before private collectors could snap them up. Hundreds of objects were due to go under the hammer later this ...