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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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HMS Smiter and HMS Example alongside Saint Nazaire WWII submarine pens today for the 83rd-anniversary commemorations of the WWII Commando raid.
HMS Anson loading Tomahawk Land Atack Missile (TLAM) in Gibraltar.
The Turkish Navy's TCG Alemdar submarine rescue mother ship on a visit to Plymouth leaving the Sound tonight. The vessel is designed to perform subsea and surface search and rescue missions under various sea conditions.
HMS Vanguard with RMS Queen Elizabeth behind in 1956.
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