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How to catch a Russian submarine. The Telegraph Tom Sharpe telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/04/1…
Several additional Royal Air Force jets and air refuelling tankers have deployed to the Middle East to bolster Operation Shader - the UK’s existing counter-Daesh operation in Iraq & Syria.
Read our statement on UK military activity in the Middle East: gov.uk/government/new…
£33 Million of drugs seized by Royal Navy in the Middle East - HMS Lancaster Royal Marines 815 Naval Air Squadron gov.uk/government/new…
A powerful laser weapon will be added to the #RoyalNavy ’s arsenal...
The cutting-edge DragonFire laser will be installed on a warship by 2027, adding to an already potent array of air defence weapons countering growing drone and missile threats.
▶️ royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-lates…
NR Members: Matthew Wills paints a vivid picture of Churchill’s crossing to Newfoundland for the famous August 1941 Atlantic Conference meeting with Roosevelt. Capt John C Leach of HMS Prince of Wales ensured a smooth crossing for this diplomatic mission. naval-review.com/news-views/the…
Latest Book Review, 5 April 2024 - The latest book review is now available. It considers two books from Osprey, providing accounts of the Japanese A6M2/3 Zero and US Navy F6F Hellcat in the South Pacific and Philippines in the Second World War respectively naval-review.com/news-views/lat…
So here I am at Spean Bridge in Scotland about to do the Royal Marines 7 mile Speed March to Achnacarry Castle in Storm Kathleen for St Gemma's Hospice. Messages of support greatly appreciated but you need to donate to be in #TeamJacob 💪
Let’s do this!!
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My latest book review for the The Naval Review considers a pair of Osprey Publishing on the A6M2/3 Zero & F6F Hellcat in New Guinea & the Solomons & the Philippines in 1942 & 1944 respectively: naval-review.com/book-reviews/a…