A Royal Navy ship is joining the international effort to construct a temporary pier intended to help ease the humanitarian crisis brought by Israel’s offensive in Gaza.
The U.S. military officially started building a temporary pier to deliver humanitarian aid over the Mediterranean Sea and to ...
The U.S. military has begun to build the long-awaited port and causeway off the coast of Gaza that will establish a maritime ...
Representatives Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) and Mike Bost (IL-12) announced that the Belleville Shoe Manufacturing Company ...
Captain Gary Harrington, the commanding officer of Tripoli, said the Navy relies on Sailors like Moseleypalmer for continued mission success. “I truly believe that the continued success of our ...
The Navy may also need to recruit more swimming instructors to help people swim so they can move beyond the Phase 1 training. A Royal Navy spokesperson said the change has been introduced because ...
A Ukrainian sailor undergoes training on Cherkasy in Portsmouth Credit: Royal Navy/SWNS A Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokesman said: “The ships are currently not able to enter the Black Sea due ...
“In a sign of true desperation to increase recruitment numbers, being able to swim will no longer be an entry requirement to join the Royal Navy ... Marines and 250 sailors were enlisted ...
It seems fitting that The Lancet, a medical journal that was founded in the country that pioneered coal-powered ...
The Chernihiv and Cherkasy at His Majesty’s Naval Base Portsmouth (LPhot Henry Parks/MoD Crown Copyright/PA) (PA Media) Two former Royal Navy minehunter ships which ...
Royal Navy recruits are no longer required to prove they can swim, in a move which critics have blasted as a 'desperate' relaxing of standards. Future applicants will be able to 'self-declare' if ...
of a Ukrainian sailor on Cherkasy as it arrives alongside Chernihiv at No 2 Basin His Majesty's Naval Base Portsmouth. The two former Royal Navy minehunter ships which have been handed over to the ...