That's a pretty iconic shot - I have a similar one of the Queen Elizabeth class battleship that my Grandad served on at the same spot... though the buildings were shorter in those days!
I was on the old Ark Royal 64 - 66 the only commission that didn’t go stateside, just my luck. We went to the Far East for 12 months. 9 bunks in a mess deck of 64. I spent most of my time on the upper deck on a camp bed which my hammock could be converted into. Did I tell you about my station leave in Mombasa? We lived in a cave next to Silversands holiday resort! True story.[/QUOTE
Mombasa? Sunshine bar!!! A navy legend that I heard about a good couple of years before actually being in it haha Didnt travel much further tbh haha
Another veteran of the Sunshine bar here,an hmmm, shall we say,’interesting ‘ run ashore.
I loved Kenya, probably my favourite country visited.
A bit presumptuous of me but would love to see that photo!
https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/royal-navy-ship-now-luxury-2845386.amp
Thought you might be interested [MENTION=14365]Thunder Bolt[/MENTION]
It doesn't appeal tbh
I'm looking forward to the new Prince of Wales as the Hood Association has an affiliation with the name.
Turns out that the soon-to-be ex-husband of my partner’s best friend was the Navigation Officer on the Astute when it ran aground. I’ve only known him for the last four or five years, and my mother always told me that if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing.