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The former Commanding Officer of a broken naval ship which is too unsafe to sail believes the vessel should have been ...
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Navy Lookout on MSNRFA Argus stuck in Portsmouth deemed unsafe to sailFA Argus arrived in Portsmouth on 8th June, but is now unable to sail to Falmouth for repair as her safety certification ...
A source said the vessel has "so many problems" and it leaves the Navy without a vessel capable of supporting amphibious ...
The Royal Navy’s only amphibious warship has been declared unsafe to put to sea. RFA Argus is unable to leave the Portsmouth ...
THE Navy’s only hospital ship is so decrepit it has been banned from sailing amid fears it could sink. RFA Argus — which ...
Earlier this week RFA Stirling Castle, which belonged to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), became HMS Stirling Castle of the ...
Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus, pictured in the Caribbean in 2020. Argus was first brought into naval service in the Falklands War and still serves in the RFA today - LPhot Joe Cater/Royal Navy The Royal ...
RFA Argus is a Primary Casualty Receiving Facility, able to treat up to 100 casualties at a time ensuring wounded service personnel of any nationality can receive rapid medical care on operations.
RFA Argus is heading back to the UK after a long deployment to support the region’s British Overseas Territories during hurricane season and the Covid-19 pandemic, but also to carry out counter ...
At Bournemouth, RFA Argus will be moored in the bay. Its crew are merchant seamen and they work closely with Royal Navy counterparts; there are frequently Royal Navy personnel on board.
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