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...the traumas of modern warfare. Neil Piper, a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy, served in the Iraq conflict and more recently in Afghanistan. Last...
...like that make you feel? Very humbled. I left school at 16 and joined the Royal Navy and a couple of years after that, I looked at the leaving...
...command. On 1944, 100% of the air cover was the RAF, 80% of the ships was the Royal Navy and 70% of the men landed were British. Explain to me how we were...
...projects, two enormous aircraft carrier's planned. The biggest ships the Royal Navy has ever had, and hundreds of brand new aircraft to go on top of...
...plane now costing around £70 million. But that's not deterring the RAF and Royal Navy. This aeroplane can go into places without being seen and do its job...Harrier pilot in the world. It is suppose to do replace the harrier jet. The Royal Navy hopes
...Although it varied between the services. The army under most strain. The Royal Navy under least strain. Adam Ingram was pushed on why the British...
...- although there are now more staff in the Metropolitan Police than in the Royal Navy, so they certainly have the officers. It might be about the...
...for Defence explaining the role of Britain's armed forces in general, and the Royal Navy and aircraft carriers in particular, in humanitarian intervention...
...immediate first aid, but it's clear he needs urgent hospital treatment. A Royal Naval helicopter is already overhead. Just five minutes after the launch...
...as the world's first superpower, they ruled the waves. By the 1850s, the Royal Navy had ensured that the ports of Bombay, Madras, and here, Calcutta,...