HMS Triumph returns to her home port safely... HERE
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A "Triumphant" return...
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Re: A "Triumphant" return...
It is nice that they have dreamed up flag symbols for Tomahawks.
Looking at the flags at the RNSM (In the canteen, I think.) I was impressed by the creativity of the crews - daggers for special operations etc.
Max Horton would be impressed that his WW1 tradition continues.
Looking at the flags at the RNSM (In the canteen, I think.) I was impressed by the creativity of the crews - daggers for special operations etc.
Max Horton would be impressed that his WW1 tradition continues.
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