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HMS Westminster was formally recognised by the American Armed Forces for her contribution to operations in Libya earlier this year, with a plaque officially presented to the ship.
HMS Westminster, recently refurbished at huge taxpayer expense, and HMS Argyll will be taken out of action this year, with crews sent to work on a yet-to-arrive new fleet of frigates. 1.
A UK warship has returned home after 110 days away at sea under strict infection prevention measures to keep out Covid-19. HMS Westminster clocked up 17,500 nautical miles on operations in and ...
HMS Westminster had a refit in 2017, and was due to undergo another £100m refurb. The Daily Telegraph said HMS Argyll will join in HMS Westminster in being put out of service due to the lack of ...
HMS Westminster covered 17,500 nautical miles on a three-month mission and arrived in Portsmouth on Wednesday. The Royal Navy ship was almost completely cut off from outside contact to avoid any ...
In addition, Eagle said that the Royal Navy has three retired Type 23 frigates undergoing decommissioning. “It has been 321 days since the decision to retire HMS Westminster and HMS Argyll, and ...
A navy warship made a solemn return home yesterday as the search continues for missing crew member Timmy MacColl. Tears flowed as sailors lined the deck of HMS Westminster and left a space where ...
The Commanding Officer and Ship’s Company of HMS Westminster, together with the Lord Mayor and Councillors of the City of Westminster, attended Matins at Westminster Abbey on Sunday 17th March 2013.
HMS Westminster covered 17,500 nautical miles and arrived in Portsmouth on Wednesday.
A UK warship that "jealously guarded" it's coronavirus-free status has returned home. HMS Westminster covered 17,500 nautical miles on a three-month mission and arrived in Portsmouth on Wednesday ...