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Ex-HMS Scimitar. It has been converted to the medical vessel, MV Lady Jean, now being transported to Tanzania. She will serve as part of the Vine Trust Jubilee Hope Medical Programme, providing services to remote island communities on Lake Victoria. The vessel will provide one million medical consultations over the next 20 years. With support from Babcockplc she had a complete overhaul at Victoria Quay, Gosport, including a new generator, rewiring of electrics, servicing of the engines, installation of new seats and air-conditioning, and painting.
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Type 82 Destroyer HMS Bristol in the Falklands, and off Portland harbour.
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Russian Parchim class corvette Kalmykia (MPK 229) firing two RBU-6000 anti-submarine rockets.
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The ex-USS William C Lawe in mothballs, prepared to become a target ship to test weapons systems.She sat in mothballs with the James River reserve fleet for sixteen more years until she was sunk as a target at sea 14 July 1999. Two of her sisters, USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850) in Fall River, MA; and USS Orleck (DD-886) in Lake Charles, LA are maintained as museum ships.
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HMSQNLZ set to leave Rosyth sometime between 19th – 24th July (subject to weather and tidal windows) following completion of work to replace both propellor shafts.
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Project 941UM Akula/Typhoon-class SSBN Dmitri Donskoi (TK-208).
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HDMS Sehested (P 547) a Willemoes-class fast attack craft of the Royal Danish Navy which was in commission from 1978 until 2000. It is now docked at Holmen in Copenhagen where it serves as a museum ship, part of the Royal Danish Naval Museum.
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In 1976, a U.S. Navy torpedo recovery boat was dragging a parachute as a sea anchor when it snagged something. After a fierce struggle, the crew managed to pull aboard a bizarre creature. They had discovered the megamouth shark. Only 100 have been seen since.
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On this day 40 years ago, in 1984, a major fire broke out in the Steam Turbine Room of the Destroyer HMS BRISTOL at anchor off Portsmouth. The fire was eventually dealt with but caused significant damage which was repaired in her refit period that year.
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