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So, ironically - we don't bang the Cannon?In respect of "9425 - Ecclesiastical authorities without diplomatic status are not entitled to gun salutes"
I sense that 'The Bish' will be excluded out. Pity!
So, ironically - we don't bang the Cannon?In respect of "9425 - Ecclesiastical authorities without diplomatic status are not entitled to gun salutes"
I sense that 'The Bish' will be excluded out. Pity!
Does the Chapel still exist?I don't think the Devonport Brutes ever needed an excuse to "brace themselves". As for the sailors - possibly another matter when faced by that lot...but Jack's a hardy soul and full of courage. (Or Stella. Or rum, or - whatever!)
Indeed; it can't train fast enough for crossing targets but incoming should get everything but the kitchen sink on general principle, including the NAAFI manager with a GPMG.I appreciate that the prime role is NGS but what has happened to using 4.5 inch for AA if necessary? Yes I know sea ceptor etc. will be the first option but...........
More luck than judgement that they didn't get a go at the other yin too.
More luck than judgement that they didn't get a go at the other yin too.
Splendid was one of the first submarines to reach the islands, arriving mid-April, after sailing from Faslane.
The other relevant factor was that 1st or 2nd May 1982 was windless in that part of the South Atlantic - and the Argentineans couldn't launch an air attack on the British fleet from their carrier. They couldn't get airborne!A little bird tells me that HMS Splendid ( S106 ), another Swiftsure, was tasked with dispatching this threat to the British Fleet, and was 'in close contact', but events elsewhere preempted the order to engage.
The 19,900 ton ARA Veinticinco de Mayo was ordered back into coastal waters and was spared the fate of ARA General Belgrano by a matter of hours..... some say, 'minutes'.
Ahem! When I was in command of a JSASTC Nicholson 55 (with a vast crew of 12 including me!) in theTall Ships Race (Bermuda to Boston) I was given a naval salute with cannons as I marched up the road to the ceremonial dinner hosted by the city of Boston. I was mildly embarrassed and teased my CO about it when I returned to the UK (I was padre to SM2 working for a four ring captain at the time.). I can’t remember how many bangs I got. There were crowds lining the street and it’s all a bit of a haze. The after dinner party was memorable.In respect of "9425 - Ecclesiastical authorities without diplomatic status are not entitled to gun salutes"
I sense that 'The Bish' will be excluded out. Pity!
it is to be regarded as an excess of courtesy....
☺Perhaps they were German Guns.