Absolutely honoured to have The Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines Portsmouth opening the Combined Naval Event 2024 this morning in Farnborough. Very special indeed!
#CNE24#combinednavalevent#royalmarines#navyevent
🎥 This is how we returned an iconic symbol of one of the most notable US Navy shipwrecks 107 years after it sunk...
Earlier this year, our Salvage and Marine Operations (SALMO) team recovered a World War I destroyers bell near the Isles of Scilly using a state-of-the-art remotely operated underwater vehicle built in Yorkshire.
Following its recovery, we had the pleasure of presenting the bell of USS Jacob Jones to Admiral James W. Kilby, the US Navy’s Vice Chief of Naval Operations, in a ceremony at Lancaster House, London. The bell that was salvaged is intended for display in the future new National Museum of the US Navy. 🇺🇸
Ex Scientia Tridens = “from knowledge 📚, sea 🌊 power!”
Study well young warriors, I recommend Musashi’s Book of Five Rings, translated by Stephen F Kaufman, it is excellent and insightful on every page! 📚
This year marks the Navy’s 249th Birthday — a time to celebrate naval heritage, longstanding naval dominance, and our greatest asset, our people.
The central theme of this year's celebration is “Warfighting Strength and Readiness,” which highlights viewing the Navy’s mission through a warfighting lens to deliver decisive combat power. Beginning with its establishment in 1775 and continuing to the current modern fleet, the Navy has answered the nation’s call to service time and again.
📜 Royal Navy and Caribbean Contraband Trade 🏴☠️
A historical analysis explores the Royal Navy's role in the Caribbean contraband trade. The study provides insights into maritime strategies and the economic impact of naval operations in the region.
#RoyalNavy#Caribbean#ContrabandTrade#MaritimeHistory#NavalStrategy
🔗 The Royal Navy and Caribbean Contraband Trade
https://lnkd.in/e8dJrHsS
Today, the U.S. Navy celebrates 249 years of bravery, dedication, and service. On this special day, let's acknowledge those who serve tirelessly. Have you ever wondered about famous personalities who served in the Navy? Dive into our blog to learn about famous Naval personnel you may not know about. https://bit.ly/4eAu3se#USNavyBirthday
Royal NavyUK Ministry of DefenceGOV.UK what do you consider modern about wanting a Capt.(RN) to carry out the duties of a Commodore but without receiving the recognised pay of a Commodore? 🤔 (See first picture comment).
Full Steam Astern?
If this is how high ranking officers are treated in a modern Navy, then God help the ratings!
#lostatsea
Global, Modern, Ready…
The Royal Navy is recruiting for a Naval Regional Commander (Wales, West England and Channel Islands region)
The candidate must be serving as a member of the Reserve Forces or have served with the Regular Forces.
For more information about the role - https://lnkd.in/e5iKmaDj
📜 Royal Navy and Caribbean Contraband Trade 🏴☠️
A historical analysis explores the Royal Navy's role in the Caribbean contraband trade. The study provides insights into maritime strategies and the economic impact of naval operations in the region.
#RoyalNavy#Caribbean#ContrabandTrade#MaritimeHistory#NavalStrategy
🔗 The Royal Navy and Caribbean Contraband Trade
https://lnkd.in/e8dJrHsS
📜 Royal Navy and Caribbean Contraband Trade 🏴☠️
A historical analysis explores the Royal Navy's role in the Caribbean contraband trade. The study provides insights into maritime strategies and the economic impact of naval operations in the region.
#RoyalNavy#Caribbean#ContrabandTrade#MaritimeHistory#NavalStrategy
🔗 The Royal Navy and Caribbean Contraband Trade
https://lnkd.in/eXGkqG3r
“Helm yeah!” Nobody does Army-Navy Game spirit spot season quite like Rylan Tuohy, and I got inside gouge that this year’s will be BIGGER than ever. Please consider joining the herd of old and gnarly US Navy and United States Naval Academy Goats by contributing here:
https://lnkd.in/eePDhQdZ
I know that a few of the USP Maritime team will have more than their daily tot of grog tonight when they raise a glass...
The rich vein of maritime tradition and heritage is one of the many benefits of working in the Solent maritime hub.
Celebrating Trafalgar Day: Honouring The UK's Naval Legacy
On October 21st, we celebrate Trafalgar Day, commemorating the Royal Navy's historic victory under Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. This pivotal moment in British naval history saw Nelson’s fleet triumph over combined French and Spanish forces, solidifying the Royal Navy’s dominance and shaping the course of maritime history.
For over two centuries, Trafalgar Day has been celebrated across the UK and Commonwealth nations, with traditions such as Trafalgar Night Dinners, where officers and guests gather to toast "The Immortal Memory" of Lord Nelson and those who fought alongside him.
At USP Maritime, we are proud to be part of a rich maritime tradition and to support the naval industry. Today, we honour Nelson’s legacy, the bravery of all those who served, and the continued excellence of the Royal Navy and Commonwealth navies around the world.
Here's to "The Immortal Memory of Lord Nelson and those who fell with him."
#TrafalgarDay#NavalHistory#RoyalNavy#HoratioNelson#USPMaritime#NavalVictory#MaritimeTradition#TrafalgarNight#ImmortalMemory