RM2RGD7G8–The Navy's Here, WW2 Canadian postal cover envelope
RMG50WG2–The Royal Navy's aircraft carrier Ark Royal in the Tyne after being launched by the Queen Mother
RME0R449–Jan. 15, 1958 - Leaving its Launcher, the Navy's latest acoustic-homing torpedo, the Mk 32, starts it relentless and unearing search for its target. Through its homing capabilities the torpedo is able to track down and sink any type submarine. A new acoustic-homing torpedo,the MK 32, has been developed by the U.S. Navy. Capable of tracking down and sinking submarines, the MK 32 is now in use with surface units of the fleet
RMTA200P–A tropical helmet, part of the navy's white tropical uniform depot piece, made by Clemens Wagner, Brunswick historic, historical, navy, naval forces, military, militaria, branch of service, branches of service, armed forces, armed service, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMF3FJ8H–Indian Navy's Chetak helicopters fly over Gateway of India in Bombay Mumbai; Maharashtra; India
RMH3YRR3–Cannon on the deck of HMS Warrior; the Royal Navy's first ironclad ocean-going armoured battleship, and was launched in 1860. She became a depot ship in 1902, was renamed HMS Vernon III in 1904
RMFH491J–YOKOSUKA, Japan (Feb. 22, 2016) The U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), sits pier-side at Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosuka. FLEACT Yokosuka provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet's forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel.
RM2A2WFXT–Glass Negative - Sea Fury Military Bomber Aircraft, Museum of Applied Science of Victoria (Science Museum), Melbourne, 1953, Photograph of the Royal Australian Navy's Sea Fury Aircraft outside the Museum of Applied Science of Victoria, corner of Swanston and Bourke Street, 1953. The Sea Fury was loaned by the Royal Australian Navy for the Jubilee of Flight Exhibition. The exhibition commemorated fifty years of aviation, and was open from Dec 10 1953 to Feb 1954
RMWHA6CH–The Royal Navy's low level Buccaneer 'Strike' aircraft is now in front line squadron service. This Squadron operates from the RN Air Station at Lossiemouth in Scotland.
RMG403H0–Sailors conduct the Navy's bi-annual Physical Readiness Test.
RMD4543D–Blue Angels United States Navy's flight demonstration squadron, 'Blue Angles,'blue, 'Insignia' yellow
RM2H62MC7–england,hampshire,portsmouth,gosport,portsmouth historic dockyard,submarine museum,submarine holland i,the royal navy's first submarine
RMA7W4TD–Malta, Valletta, a ship in the merchant navy's port
RM2FM5KJT–The Royal Navys Aircraft Carrier HMS Invincible July 2000 sailing up the River Thames
RMH9KXDW–1940 Picture Post Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
RMCF2KPJ–The oldest commisioned warship in the world, the Royal Navy's HMS Victory at Portsmouth. The Victory was the Flagship of Lord Ne
RM2B26TYF–The Royal Navy's latest aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales berthed at Liverpool pierhead on a courtesy visit.
RMGMFW2T–The Navy's Frigate 'Rotterdam' on the Maas off Rotterdam, by Nicolaas Baur, 1807, Dutch painting, oil on canvas. Rowboats service the warship in port as sailors work and wave from the ropes. (BSLOC 2016 1 208)
RFC1TG7C–Cutaway illustration of the U.S. Navy's San Antonio class amphibious transport dock ship.
RMDRJ8XE–Martin Bomber - US Navy's New Aerial Sentries of the Sea
RMG8J6EC–The Invincible, the Royal Navy's first anti-submarine warfare cruiser, entering the water after being named by the Queen.
RME0XB9X–Mar. 03, 1966 - Press visit to the Royal Navy's New Assault Ship: There was a Press visit today to H.M.S Fearless, the Royal Navy's new assault ship, which is currently continuing her trials and work-up in the Solent area during which landing craft and helicopter operations are demonstrated. Tank landing craft that 'swim' in and out; a flight deck large enough to take for helicopters, and a floating assault force headquarters. this is all part of H.M
RMT4TB91–A tropical helmet, part of the navy's white tropical uniform depot piece, made by Clemens Wagner, Brunswick historic, historical, navy, naval forces, military, militaria, branch of service, branches of service, armed forces, armed service, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMEXMJH3–Indian Navy Chetak helicopter ; Gateway of India ; Bombay ; Mumbai ; Maharashtra ; India ; Asia
RMH3YRR4–Cannon on the deck of HMS Warrior; the Royal Navy's first ironclad ocean-going armoured battleship, and was launched in 1860. She became a depot ship in 1902, was renamed HMS Vernon III in 1904
RMDB1X67–An Atlas V rocket launches the Navy's Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) 2 satellite from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Cana
RM2A2WFXW–Glass Negative - Sea Fury Military Bomber Aircraft, Museum of Applied Science of Victoria (Science Museum), Melbourne, 1953, Photograph showing rear view of the Royal Australian Navy's Sea Fury Aircraft outside the Museum of Applied Science of Victoria, corner of Swanston and Bourke Street, 1953. The Sea Fury was loaned by the Royal Australian Navy for the Jubilee of Flight Exhibition. The exhibition commemorated fifty years of aviation, and was open from Dec 10 1953 to Feb 1954
RMWHA6HY–Artists impression of the Royal Navys assult ship to carry landing craft which can be launched by flooding compartments of the ship and lowering it into the water. She will have a helicopter platform. February 1961
RMG403EF–Handlers prepare to launch the Navy's MZ-3A manned airship.
RMKF0J45–Battle of Quiberon Bay, 20 November 1759
RMC5WTM0–MERLIN HM1 HELICOPTER ROYAL NAVY'S 824 NAS 02 July 2011
RMG352KG–Navy's macott, Billy the Goat, interacts with fans during the NCAA football game between the Navy and the Notre Dame on
RMKB5TTK–Portsmouth, UK. 28th Sep, 2017. HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) is the Royal Navy's newest and largest warship (70,600 tonnes) ever built and is capable of carrying up to 40 aircraft. It is designed to operate V/STOL aircraft, the air wing will consist of F-35B Lightning II multirole fighters and Merlin helicopters for airborne early warning and anti-submarine warfare. Credit: Rich Gold/Alamy Live News
RMEMTNEB–1940 front page Daily Mail French Navy's guns defend Dunkirk
RMCF2J2D–HMS Cavalier (D73), the Royal Navy's last operational Second World War destroyer in her dock at the Historic Dockyard Chatham.
RM2B26W02–The Royal Navy's latest aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales berthed at Liverpool pierhead on a courtesy visit.
RM2BAG8X4–German WW1 era postcard of Prussian marines with spades digging trenches, 31st March 1915 sent to a family in Kasten, Bavaria, Germany.
RMPMCGK5–Insignia of the Navy's mobile construction battalions, or Seabees.
RM2M97G9H–Nakajima B5N 'Kate' -the Japanese Navy's standard carrier-going topedo bomber for most of the war.
RMG5G11T–World War One - German Imperial Navy - Helgoland. A battleship from the German Navy's 'Helgoland'.
RME0XC08–Mar. 03, 1966 - Press visit to the Royal Navy's New Assault ship.: There was a Press visit today to H.M.S. Fearless, the Royal Navy's new assault ship, which is currently continuing her trials and work-up in the Solent area during which landing craft and helicopter operations were demonstrated. Tank landing craft that 'swim' in and out; a flight deck large enough to take four helicopters, and a floating assault force headquarters. This is all part of H.M.S
RMTA2010–A tropical helmet, part of the navy's white tropical uniform depot piece, made by Clemens Wagner, Brunswick historic, historical, navy, naval forces, military, militaria, branch of service, branches of service, armed forces, armed service, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMF7NMMY–Ensign Jesse L. Brown, seated in the cockpit of an F4U-4 Corsair Fighter plane, the U.S. Navy’s first black naval aviator. While in Korea, he was killed in action and posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
RMDB1X64–An Atlas V rocket launches the Navy's Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) 2 satellite from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. MUOS is a next-generation narrow band tactical satellite communications system designed to signifi
RM2WRC7K9–Bald Eagle, Wells Hawks, Photograph shows Native American 'chief Bald Eagle' shaking hands with Lt. Wells Hawks (1870-1941), a member of the Navy's public relations team aboard the USS Recruit. The ship was a wooden mockup of a battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I., 1917 July 28, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMWHA6E4–Royal Navys County Class guided missile destroyer London, after leaving the shipyard of Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd. at Wallsend on Tyne for her sea trials.. October 1963
RMD79FAM–One of the Royal Navy's largest warships is in Liverpool for a six-day visit to the city. HMS Albion, an 18,000 tonne
RMPCH4J0–A plane handler signals a pilot from the 'Pukin' Dogs' of Strike Fighter Sqaudron (VFA) 143 on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). The Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (IKE CSG) and its air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 7, and the USS John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group (JCSSG) and its air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 9, are conducting a dual-carrier exercise. This marks the first time the Stennis and Eisenhower strike groups have operated together in a joint exercise while deployed to the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet area of responsibility. This e
RMC5WTM3–MERLIN HM1 HELICOPTER ROYAL NAVY'S 824 NAS 02 July 2011
RMHTMHBB–Admiral Michael Glenn 'Mike' Mullen / USN (born October 4 / 1946) is the 17th and current Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS). Mullen previously served as the Navy's 28th Chief of Naval Operations from July 22 / 2005 to September 29 / 2007. His o
RMKB5TTF–Portsmouth, UK. 28th Sep, 2017. HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) is the Royal Navy's newest and largest warship (70,600 tonnes) ever built and is capable of carrying up to 40 aircraft. It is designed to operate V/STOL aircraft, the air wing will consist of F-35B Lightning II multirole fighters and Merlin helicopters for airborne early warning and anti-submarine warfare. Credit: Rich Gold/Alamy Live News
RMBXMTGB–Aerial of units of the famed U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet at a Pacific Anchorage in preparation for the mighty assault of Iwo Jima an
RMCF2J2T–HMS Cavalier (D73), the Royal Navy's last operational Second World War destroyer in her dock at the Historic Dockyard Chatham.
RM2B23T3F–The Royal Navy's latest aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales berthed at Liverpool pierhead on a courtesy visit.
RMBCPKAH–Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, South East London.
RMWAHG25–USS Constitution sails into Boston Harbor during an underway Battle of Midway commemoration. The underway honored approximately 200 members of Gold Star Families who lost loved ones in Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom and the Navy's victory at Midway Island in World War II. June 3, 2011
RM2M97F8N–Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat -the US Navy's highest scoring carrier fighter of the war.
RMGABCEW–A goodbye message is formed by the crew of the HMAS Vengeance, the Australian Navy's new flagship at the end of the Queen's tour of Australia.
RME10NDJ–Aug. 08, 1973 - Golf on the Ark Royal: Officers in Ark Royl, the Navy's Largest aircraft carrier now in Devonport for a six-months refit, refused to admit defeat when ratings wanting to learn to play golf asked them to help. Nets were rigged to allow driving practise and back in port the flight-deck became a practice ''green''. The craze for golf swept the lower deck after programmes on the British Open were televised during the carrier's recent Commission
RMDJ7732–Japanese Navy's aircraft carrier Amagi capsized after U.S. navy air raid, Kure, Japan, 1946
RMMR6MHB–USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70); the United States Navy's third Nimitz-class super carrier and named for Carl Vinson, a Congressman from Georgia, in recognition of his contributions to the U.S. Navy. The ship was launched in 1980, undertook her maiden voyage in 1983, and underwent refuelling and overhaul between 2005 and 2009
RMD7EM4G–MZ-3A is the Navy's only airship.
RMJR011B–Bergen, Norway - February 11, 2017: Long narrow corridor inside the Polish Navy's ship
RM2KB0FCG–View of Stromness from the NorthLink Ferries and Red Ensign Flag (the UK Merchant Navy’s official flag), Orkney, Scotland, UK
RMD79FAN–One of the Royal Navy's largest warships is in Liverpool for a six-day visit to the city. HMS Albion, an 18,000 tonne
RMEN21D3–Greenwich, London, UK, 26th April, 2015. The Royal Navy's HMS Defender is moored in the Thames River at Greenwich. She is the fifth of the Navy's Type 45 destroyers and she returned from her maiden deployment in the Middle East in December 2014. There are public tours this weekend.
RMC5WTKE–MERLIN HM1 HELICOPTER ROYAL NAVY'S 824 NAS 02 July 2011
RM2AAFHY5–BATTLE OF MIDWAY 1942. The Imperial Japanese Navy's aircraft carrier HIRYŪ shortly before sinking on 5 June
RMKB5TRH–Portsmouth, UK. 28th Sep, 2017. HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) is the Royal Navy's newest and largest warship (70,600 tonnes) ever built and is capable of carrying up to 40 aircraft. It is designed to operate V/STOL aircraft, the air wing will consist of F-35B Lightning II multirole fighters and Merlin helicopters for airborne early warning and anti-submarine warfare. Credit: Rich Gold/Alamy Live News
RMBTJW1Y–Ted Williams in Navy's flight training school at Amherst College, 12-2-42
RM2B26TYE–The Royal Navy's latest aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales berthed at Liverpool pierhead on a courtesy visit.
RMBCPM66–Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, South East London.
RMWARDP4–Northern Persian Gulf rendezvous: Ships of the British Royal Navy's Third Mine Countermeasures Squadron briefly meet the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious (left). The Faslane Based Mine Hunters Invernes, Bridport, and Sandown (right), were accompanied by their support ship Royal Fleet Forward Repair Ship, Diligence (center front) and the survey ship HMS Herald (center rear). 13 March 1998
RM2M97FN3–Kawanishi H6K2 'Mavis' -the Japanese Navy's standard long range patroller in the early war years.
RMG9PY5H–At the Fleet headquarters, the Navy's nerve-centre, at Northwood is Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse, Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet, and overall commander of the Falklands operation.
RME12D3B–Dec. 19, 2011 - There was a Press visit to HMS Endurance, the Royal Navy's new ice patrol ship, at Portsmouth Dockyard today. H.M.S. Endurance is expected to sail for the Antarctic later in the year. She will normally be deployed in the Antarctic, returning each year to the United Kingdom for maintenance and leave. In addition to providing a British naval presence in the area, she will assist the British Antarctic Survey in carrying out its scientific research programmes, and help support the permanent British stations there
RM2N3BXG6–HMS Victoria capsizing boats going to rescue crew, 1893. Battleship HMS Victoria, the flagship of the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet, collided with HMS Camperdown while on fleet manoeuvres in the Eastern Mediterranean.
RMPCTCM4–SAN DIEGO (Jan. 11, 2008) -- Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead salutes side boys upon arrival to USS Milius (DDG 69). Roughead spoke about Individual Augmentee (IA) assignments and thanked the crew for their hard work. Roughead was in the region touring major public and private shipbuilding sites to deepen his understanding, develop the Navy's relationship with industry and hear perspectives from various shipbuilders.
RM2A2WFXP–Glass Negative - Sea Fury Military Bomber Aircraft at the Jubilee of Flight Exhibition, Museum of Applied Science of Victoria (Science Museum), Melbourne, 1953, Photograph of the Royal Australian Navy's Sea Fury Military Bomber Aircraft outside the Museum of Applied Science, Swanston Street, 1953. The Sea Fury was loaned to the Museum for its Jubilee of Flight Exhibition, which commemorated fifty years of aviation. The exhibition was open to the public from Dec 10 1953 until Feb 1954
RM2KB0EP7–View of Stromness from the NorthLink Ferries and Red Ensign Flag (the UK Merchant Navy’s official flag), Orkney, Scotland, UK
RMD79FAK–One of the Royal Navy's largest warships is in Liverpool for a six-day visit to the city. HMS Albion, an 18,000 tonne
RMEN21D4–Greenwich, London, UK, 26th April, 2015. The Royal Navy's HMS Defender is moored in the Thames River at Greenwich. She is the fifth of the Navy's Type 45 destroyers and she returned from her maiden deployment in the Middle East in December 2014. There are public tours this weekend. Credit: Eden Breitz/Alamy Live News
RMC5WTKP–MERLIN HM1 HELICOPTER ROYAL NAVY'S 824 NAS 02 July 2011
RMCWAAAX–The Navy's wounded being brought home from the Battle of Normandy, Washington DC, August 1, 1944. Courtesy: CSU
RMKB5TR5–Portsmouth, UK. 28th Sep, 2017. HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) is the Royal Navy's newest and largest warship (70,600 tonnes) ever built and is capable of carrying up to 40 aircraft. It is designed to operate V/STOL aircraft, the air wing will consist of F-35B Lightning II multirole fighters and Merlin helicopters for airborne early warning and anti-submarine warfare. Credit: Rich Gold/Alamy Live News
RMBTJG61–The Navy's wounded being brought home from the Battle of Normandy, Washington DC, August 1, 1944. CSU Archives/Courtesy Everett
RM2B26W19–The Royal Navy's latest aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales berthed at Liverpool pierhead on a courtesy visit.
RMBCPM3A–Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, South East London.
RM2EA918R–USS Nautilus (SS-571), the U.S. Navy's first nuclear-powered submarine, on its initial sea trials, 10 January 1955.
RM2M97G05–Lockheed PV-1 Ventura -one of the US Navy's anti-submarine land-based patrol types.
RMG4NHTX–Queen Elizabeth II inspecting pilots of the Royal Navy during her first visit to a naval establishment since her Accession, when she visited the Royal Navy's Home Air Command.
RME0T11W–Jun. 06, 1960 - The Royal Navy's First Guided Missile Destroyer: A sit-away drawing of the Royal Navy's First guided missile dstroyer which will be launched and named evinshire today by H.R.G. Princess and Alexandra at the Birkenshead yesterday of Camel Laird and Company (Ship builder and Engineers Ltd) The Devonshire will be the first operational ship of the Royal Navy to be the first operational ship of the Royal Navy to be fitted with both the Seaslug medium-range ship-to-air guided missile and the seacat, the short range ship-to-air weapon;. Her 4
RMP2CMP2–. English: Iranian helicopter . aja.ir 26 Iranian navy's sikorsky SH-3 sea king in velayat-90 naval exercise
RMPCTCM3–SAN DIEGO (Jan. 11, 2008) -- Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead salutes side boys upon arrival to USS Milius (DDG 69). Roughead spoke about Individual Augmentee (IA) assignments and thanked the crew for their hard work. Roughead was in the region touring major public and private shipbuilding sites to deepen his understanding, develop the Navy's relationship with industry and hear perspectives from various shipbuilders.
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