In our series of articles commemorating the life of Admiral Lord Nelson, Norfolk’s greatest naval hero, Nelson Society chairman Chris Brett ...
Sixty-four recruits have completed ten weeks of initial naval training at HMS Raleigh and formally joined the Royal Navy ...
Two recent aircraft carriers—each named USS Enterprise—would have made memorable museum ships. For various reasons, neither could be saved.
A 65-year-old fishing cutter built in Scotland and abandoned in Poland has found an extraordinary new lease of life ...
Dive into a museum salvaged from the bottom of the sea and step aboard historic warships - here’s what to see and do at ...
Personal anecdotes reveal how memories shape and humanise historical eventsValue of preserving small, informal stories, ...
AN HISTORICAL re-enactment group with members from mid Wales continues to go from strength to strength. HMS Wales Re-enactments was founded by a group of friends, including Craig Harris from Tregynon ...
A military rehearsal has taken place ahead of the National Service of Remembrance. The training at HMS Excellent, the naval base on Whale Island in Portsmouth, was in preparation for the event on ...
Lt. Robert Hampton Gray has the distinction of being Canada’s last Victoria Cross winner. Gray, also known as Hammy, was born ...
For three millennia, Atlantic bluefin tuna has been fished in the bountiful waters off the Costa de la Luz using an elaborate ...
ON October 21 1805 the British fleet of 27 ships of the line led by Horatio Nelson on HMS Victory met the 33 ships of the ...