Commissioned in 1895, she was the largest predreadnought launched at the time. She served with the Channel Fleet until 1904, following which she was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet. In 1907, she was part of the Home Fleet, firstly assigned to the Nore Division and then with the Devonport Division. From 1912, she was partContinue reading “HMS Majestic was a Majestic-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy.”
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USS Adams – Boston Navy Yard 1876 USS Adams was a screw gunboat and the lead ship of the Adams class.
USS Adams – Boston Navy Yard 1876 USS Adams was a screw gunboat and the lead ship of the Adams class. Adams was built as a single screw, wooden-hull, bark-rigged steamer. The ship was laid down in February 1874 at Boston, Massachusetts, by Donald McKay; and was launched on 24 October 1874. The new shipContinue reading “USS Adams – Boston Navy Yard 1876 USS Adams was a screw gunboat and the lead ship of the Adams class.”
HMS Diana was one of the Daring class of destroyers planned during the Second World War by the Royal Navy. The design therefore reflected developments of the Pacific campaign, including long range and the ability to efficiently Replenish At Sea (RAS).
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HMAS Gascoyne (M 85), named for the Gascoyne River, is the fourth of six Huon-class minehunters constructed for and currently in service with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
HMAS Gascoyne (M 85), named for the Gascoyne River, is the fourth of six Huon-class minehunters constructed for and currently in service with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Built by a joint partnership between Australian Defence Industries (ADI) and Intermarine SpA, Gascoyne was constructed at ADI’s Newcastle shipyard, and entered service in 2000.https://ift.tt/2TvgIJr from JC’sContinue reading “HMAS Gascoyne (M 85), named for the Gascoyne River, is the fourth of six Huon-class minehunters constructed for and currently in service with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).”
HMNZS Pukaki Ex H.M.S.Loch Achanalt – photos on my blog
HMNZS Pukaki – possibly entering Sydney HMNZS Pukaki HMNZS Pukaki – 1950’s HMNZS Pukaki HMNZS Pukaki – Possible guard training, Dunedin – who do you recognise? from JC’s Naval, Maritime and Military News https://ift.tt/2PCdouY via IFTTT
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