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What two nuclear weapons and about a year of neglect will do to a ship: USS New York (BB-34) rusting in Pearl Harbour and awaiting her fate.
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Bales of seized narcotics on the deck of a vessel, likely a US Coast Guard or Navy ship, following an interdiction operation, to the value of $85m.
HMS Astute conducting boat transfers in Plymouth Sound yesterday.
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Bales of seized narcotics on the deck of a vessel, likely a US Coast Guard or Navy ship, following an interdiction operation, to the value of $85m.
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On this day in 1966, HMS Ulster, which had damaged her stern, received the 25 ton entire stern section of her sister HMS Urchin in dock at HMNB Devonport. The amazing engineering task, which included machinery and steering gear, took only 2 hours! HMS Ulster was ready to sail soon after.
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The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Bainbridge (DDG 96) departs Naval Station Norfolk, June 24, for a regularly scheduled deployment as part of the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group. The Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group, comprised of nearly 4,500 Sailors, will deploy to the U.S. European Command area of responsibility.
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Royal Navy Archer Class P2000 patrol vessels HMS Pursuer (P273) conducts counter unmanned surface vessel operations with global autonomous reconnaissance crafts (GARC).
Chiang-class corvettes of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Navy, including the ROCS Ta Chiang (PGG-619) and the ROCS Tuo Chiang (PGG-625).
USS Oklahoma City CLG-5 and USS Chicago CG-11, in 1965 and in 1987.
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