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Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Change of command ceremony being held on the pier head at Trumbo Annex, U.S. Naval Station, Key West, Florida. 1950's.
U.S. Naval Station, Key West, Florida. On the left are USS Huse (DE 145) with USS Snowden (DE
246) behind her. On the right are USS Howard D. Crow (DE 252) with USS Greenwood (DE 679) tied behind.
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USS Harry E Yarnell (DG 17) and destroyer USS Comte De Grasse (DD 974) moored in Norfolk.
Stores Basin, Sembawang Dockyard, Singapore, 1974. RFA TIDESURGE and RFA TIDESPRING visiting with HMS LONDONDERRY, HMS SYCLLA, HMS DANAE, HMS CHICHESTER, HMAS VENDETTA, HMS HYDRA, HMS ARIADNE, HMS WASPERTON, HMS YARNTON, HMNZS OTAGO,
Naval vessels from various countries, docked at Portsmouth Naval Base. Taking part in the International Fleet Review which was part of the Trafalgar 200 celebrations. 2005.
On This Day in 1918, the newly commissioned HMS GLATTON suffered a fire in a magazine whilst in Dover. Due to the proximity of an ammunition ship she was torpedoed by Vice Admiral Keyes to prevent a larger disaster. She was moved later and now rests under the current ferry terminal. Loss of 98 men.
http://gpc.glatton.org.uk/about/the-tragic-account-of-the-royal-navys-fourth-hms-glatton
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