USN:
Midway-class aircraft carriers USS Coral Sea (CV-43), left, USS Midway (CV-41), center, and the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65), right, underway during CINCPAC Exercise FLEETEX '83.
The band of aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) stands in position on an elevator as the Virginia-class nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS Arkansas (CGN 41) passes astern, April 1986
RN:
Launching of the Cressy-class armoured cruiser HMS Hogue, 13-August-1900. She was sunk on 22 September 1914 by U-9 along with HMS Aboukir & HMS Cressy off Ostend Belgium.
Lord Clive-class monitor HMS General Wolfe in 1917
USN:
Flight I Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Ramage (DDG 61) returns to its homeport at Naval Station Norfolk after a 7-month deployment to the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, Dec. 03, 2023.
RN & USN: HMS King George V is in the center, closest to the camera. Other ships visible in the background, include, from left to right: Two Idaho class battleships; USS San Juan (CL-54); USS Missouri (BB-63); USS Pasadena (CL-65); USS South Dakota (BB-57); a Fletcher class destroyer underway; USS Iowa (BB-61) and HMS Duke of York. Sagami Wan, Japan. 27-29 August 1945
Italy
F582 "Gunner" Squadron patrol vessel initially built, together with three other units, for Iraq, but due to the embargo, due first to the Iran-Iraq war and then to the first Gulf War, it was never delivered to the Iraqis and which after having been subjected to a series of works to adapt to NATO standards, entered service in the Italian Navy in 1994 and was classified as a team patrol vessel.
Displacement 2500 t. length 113.5 width 11.9 speed 35 knots, crew 170 men.
His motto: Primi Velitus
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