HMS York comes home for the final time
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As the RAF have retired just about everything worth photographing I'm doing ships now too...
Fastest of the 42s... HMS York came back home to Pompey today to cheers from the crowd gathered on the Round Tower and a noisy gun salute answered by the gun on Fort Blockhouse. Always sad to see a ship coming in with her paying off pennant flying - now we have just one Type 42, HMS Edinburgh, and she's due to be decommissioned next year.
HMS York was launched in 1982 (a week before the Argies surrendered in the Falklands) and has been in service since 1985. During her career she has earned battle honours in the second Gulf War and was also part of the preparations for operations in Libya and humanitarian efforts after that conflict had come to a halt.









Fastest of the 42s... HMS York came back home to Pompey today to cheers from the crowd gathered on the Round Tower and a noisy gun salute answered by the gun on Fort Blockhouse. Always sad to see a ship coming in with her paying off pennant flying - now we have just one Type 42, HMS Edinburgh, and she's due to be decommissioned next year.
HMS York was launched in 1982 (a week before the Argies surrendered in the Falklands) and has been in service since 1985. During her career she has earned battle honours in the second Gulf War and was also part of the preparations for operations in Libya and humanitarian efforts after that conflict had come to a halt.









LotusOmega375D said:
What's the source of the flash on the third photo?
Saluting cannon - I think using the 4 1/2 inch gun might be considered a bit rude.Simpo Two said:
A remarkably long foredeck. Room for many more guns...
Not when you see the size of the Sea Dart magazine and all the gubbins taking up space under the foredeck!I was on York in 2006 for my sea phase when I was at BRNC Dartmouth - Black Sea, Med. and Beirut evacuations (Op. Highbrow) - fun times!
Edited by Taffer on Friday 21st September 11:04
northwest monkey said:
I like that!
If I won big on the Euromillions, could that be turned into a personal boat?
I appreciate it might need a bit spending on the interior - I imagine it's a bit "military chic" at the moment, but it would look ace painted black
Be a tad pricey to run as a your own yacht, both the gas turbines and the crew costs would eat into your euromillions faster than you would like. Mind would make cruising in the western Indian Ocean a bit more fun.If I won big on the Euromillions, could that be turned into a personal boat?
I appreciate it might need a bit spending on the interior - I imagine it's a bit "military chic" at the moment, but it would look ace painted black

IanMorewood said:
Be a tad pricey to run as a your own yacht, both the gas turbines and the crew costs would eat into your euromillions faster than you would like. Mind would make cruising in the western Indian Ocean a bit more fun.
I can't imagine the pirates off the east coast of Africa would want to mess with you either. Having said that they tried to board a French destroyer last year which must have been a shock 
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