Advertisement

ROYAL NAVY: D-Day 70th anniversary

The Fleet flagship HMS Bulwark led a Royal Navy contingent of five ships and an international flotilla to the beaches of the coast of Normandy, France as part of events to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings. These began on 5 June with a public demonstration of the ship’s amphibious capability, with an assault by the Royal Marines onto the beach at Southsea in front of the Naval War Memorial.

There were also ceremonies across the Channel at Sword Beach, near Caen, on 6 June and at Port-en-Bessin on 7 June, with services of remembrance at Bayeux Cathedral, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery at Bayeux and a parade of veterans, drumhead service and laying of wreaths at Arromanches-les-Bains. Prior to participating in the remembrance of Allied Forces at D-Day, HMS Bulwark made a five-day visit to Greenwich in support of activities to mark the 350th anniversary of the Royal Marines.

Ships Montly - January 2024

Ruby’s cargo of fertiliser transported to Ivory Coast

The saga of the damaged cargo vessel Ruby neared a conclusion with the transfer of her dangerous cargo to another vessel, Zimrida, which in...
Advertisement

Related articles

Ruby’s cargo of fertiliser transported to Ivory Coast

The saga of the damaged cargo vessel Ruby neared a conclusion with the transfer of her dangerous cargo...

New ferry Glen Sannox finally enters service

CalMac’s long-awaited new ferry Glen Sannox has formally entered service with the operator, after completing her first voyage...

Frigate HMS Northumberland to be decommissioned

Defence Secretary John Healey has announced cost-saving measures that will see the decommissioning of a Navy frigate affiliated...

Russian tanker damages undersea cables

In early January Finland began a so-called port state control inspection of the detained Eagle S tanker that’s...