HMS Kent being brought into number 7 dry dock at the Devonport Frigate Support Centre. She will undergo upkeep period and receive the Power Generation and Machinery Upgrade (PGMU).

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U.S. Navy Task Group ALFA: Formation portrait of the Atlantic Fleet anti-submarine group’s ships and aircraft, taken during exercises in 1959 with Secretary of the Navy William B. Franke embarked. The ships include the group flagship, the aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge (CVS-45) in center, two submarines, and seven destroyers. Identifiable among the latter are USS Eaton (DDE-510) at left front, USS Beale (DDE-471) following Eaton, USS Waller (DDE-466) in the center foreground, and USS Conway (DDE-507) at right front. Aircraft overhead include two four-plane formations of Grumman S2F-1/-2 Trackers and three Sikorsky HSS-1 Seabat helicopters from the Valley Forge air group, plus one shore-based Lockheed P2V Neptune.

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Have you ever wondered what 215 consecutive days at sea do to a ship?

An article from Defence Media: When the USS Stout returned from its unprecedented 215-day deployment in October 2020, there was no way to hide how much of the ship was covered in rust.One reason why Navy ships look so beat up is they are made of alloys that are designed to rust on the surfaceContinue reading “Have you ever wondered what 215 consecutive days at sea do to a ship?”