Austro-Hungary:
Battleships of the Tegetthoff-class are seen in the foreground: Prinz Eugen, Viribus Unitis and Tegetthoff returning to Pola after an attempt to assist German battlecruiser Goeben on her breakthrough from Messina. Croatia, August 1914
USN & Germany:
Iowa class battleship USS Iowa (BB-61) is approached by Hamburg-class destroyer Hessen (D184) (on the left) and Bremen-class frigate Bremen (F207) for an underway replenishment amid the NATO naval exercise Northern Wedding '86 in The Skagerrak off Larvik, Norway. September 1986
France:
Rubis-class nuclear-powered attack submarine Améthyste (S-605) with Royal Navy Merlin AW101 HM Mark 2 (ZH846) from 820th Naval Aviation Wing (820 NAS), North Atlantic, off the coast of Norway, NATO exercise STEADFAST DEFENDER 2024, March 8, 2024.
RN:
Minesweeping trawler HMT Solomon. Requisitioned by the Admiralty in Aug 1939. Mined & sunk North of Cromer, 1 Apr 1942
Isles class minesweeping trawler HMT Sheppey (T 292), Sept 18. 1942. This vessel, commissioned on 16 September 1942, was intended to be called HMT Raasay but the name was changed prior to commissioning.
Revenge class battleship HMS Resolution at Scapa Flow
Gunnery practice aboard Ruler class escort carrier HMS Nabob, January 1944.
HMS Nabob proceeding homewards under her own steam, her stern low down in the water, August 1944. She was hit by a torpedo during an operation in northern waters. Despite her damaged condition, NABOB turned homeward with a skeleton crew and reached her base after sailing 1070 miles at a steady ten knots.
Lead battleship of her class HMS King George V arrives in Melbourne, Australia. 29 Oct 1945
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