On April 30 1946, the destroyer escort USS Solar ( DE-221 ) exploded at the ammunition pier while unloading munitions. Seven sailors were killed, and 30 dock workers were injured.

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Royal Navy uncrewed minehunter docks in mothership for first time ahead of Strait of Hormuz mission.

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HMS Abercrombie (F109), a Royal Navy Roberts-class monitor active during World War II. These ships were specifically designed for shallow-water operations, coastal defence, and shore bombardment rather than direct fleet battles. They featured a single twin turret mounting two 15-inch (381 mm) main guns, recycled from older vessels.

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RFA Fort Victoria is due to begin a refit in September 2026, with a possible return to service in 2027 if crew can be found. The primary driver for this challenging task is to generate suitably qualified and experienced people to crew the Fleet Solid Support Ships when they enter service.

https://www.navylookout.com/rfa-head-of-service-outlines-workforce-recovery-and-plan-to-return-ships-to-sea/  via Blogger https://ift.tt/otIXRvk 2026-05-23T08:12:57+01:00