Giblets
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So I wonder who is paying for the Njord Viking escort tug to sit at anchor in St Helen's Road until they have sorted PoW out!
You are. I am. We all are.So I wonder who is paying for the Njord Viking escort tug to sit at anchor in St Helen's Road until they have sorted PoW out!
The magic money tree.So I wonder who is paying for the Njord Viking escort tug to sit at anchor in St Helen's Road until they have sorted PoW out!
Like our own carriers the Ford has had teething issues. It’s first in its class and an awesome bit of kit... the Prince of Wales is second (and probably last in class) but was built almost in parallel with QE...so the only lesson learned would be construction, procurement and cost cutting.
I very much enjoyed the videos of the Royal Marine band serenading the good burghers of New York, particularly in grand central station.His Majesty's Marines take to the air and fly the flag.
(Bloke's got a beard! They wouldn't let non-marines wear a green beret, would they?)
So do you mean the bloke with the beard wearing a green beret is or isn't a Royal Marine?No, the Royal Marines are pretty careful with their privileges
They definitely can't wave at people!I reckon they would make very good and easy targets if they used those jet packs for any type of landing.
So do you mean the bloke with the beard wearing a green beret is or isn't a Royal Marine?
Beardman might be 'merican...
They definitely can't wave at people!
They’re for boarding suspicious craft in a bad sea. Not assaulting enemy ships under fire.
The catapults are electric; the reactors and generators still have steam.Like our own carriers the Ford has had teething issues. It’s first in its class and an awesome bit of kit... the Prince of Wales is second (and probably last in class) but was built almost in parallel with QE...so the only lesson learned would be construction, procurement and cost cutting.
The Ford is completely electric...no more steam pipes...and so much electricity that she will be the platform for the new range of super weapons...like lasers
I have seen someone wearing a Naval uniform with beard and green beret. Surgeon Captain (or Commander as he was at the time) Rick Jolly, of the Red & Green life machine in the Falklands was so attired for the Falklands parade in London.
Mind you, I don’t suppose its a Navy medic flying with a jet pack….
Indeed he wasn't. Of the ~25 Royal Navy Medical Officers in my "intake" in 1984 I think about 5 did Commando training and got their green beret. Rev John Morris is perhaps the best person to comment.Commando trained RN? Capt. Jolly can't have been the only one.