In 1991, Surfer magazine named the Sturgeon-class attack submarine USS Tautog (SSN-639) the "hottest surfboard in the world" after a SEAL was photographed riding on top of the sail.
Australia:
Korean War. Kure, Japan. 15 December 1952. Sailors of HMAS ANZAC stowing aboard their Christmas cheer, beer donated by the Ballarat Brewing Company.
A Special post on series of pics provided by respected Sir @Terry Reynolds who served aboard HMAS Canberra from where the glimpses of Russian battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev "Frunze" in 1985 have being captured from HMAS Canberra’s helo care of Aircrewman Rick Neville.
It can be seen Soviet Union battlecruiser "Frunze" leading a battle group in 1985 .
Frunze was took out of service in 1999 and since due to unavailability of funds for scrapping her , she remained moored on Vladivostok and than Abrek bay for minimal time till 2012 , its reported that she was unloaded from her Nuclear fuel and kept reserved in facility at the Chazhma Bay naval yard for reserved fleet currently.
USN:
(1964) Nuclear powered attack submarine USS Seadragon (SSN-584) in Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii. In the background is Ford Island and the USS Arizona Memorial
ROCS_Yueh_Fei_(PFG2-1106)), one of the eight Cheng Kung class frigates built by China Shipbuilding Corporationlaunched between 1991 and 2002. These ships, still active, are licensed versions of the Oliver Hazard Perry class.
Another two ships in this class are the former US ships USS Taylor (FFG-50) and USS Gary (FFG-51) renamed as ROCS Ming-chuan (PFG-1112) and ROCS Feng Jia (PFG-1115)
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HMS Prince of Wales (foreground) and HMS Queen Elizabeth (background) on 19 May 2021.
The Queen Elizabeth class is a class of two aircraft carriers of the United Kingdom‘s Royal Navy which are the central components of the UK Carrier Strike Group.
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