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Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS St Albans will sail up the River Thames to arrive in the City of London on Thursday, November 4 for the start of a five-day visit.
Seventeen sailors from HMS St Albans have retrained to carry out one of the most important Royal Navy roles – boarding suspect vessels around the world.
On a sunny autumn morning at HMS Temeraire, HMS St Albans made Navy Hockey Cup history by, not only being the first ship to enter the Navy Cup competition (indoor and outdoor) in over a decade
A Royal Navy chef has proved to be the cream of the crop in the South for her exceptional performance in achieving Skills for Life qualifications in literacy and numeracy.
Our last up-date saw HMS ST Albans returning home after a busy operational deployment in the Arabian Gulf. Now after a well deserved period of leave, the Ship’s Company are back onboard preparing for the Saint’s next task.
Portsmouth-based Type 23 frigate HMS St Albans returned home after more than six months away on counter-piracy operations and guarding Iraqi oil platforms.
Safely through the Suez Canal HMS St Albans is transiting the Mediterrean on her way home after a six-month operational tour in the Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean, where she was a key coalition asset conducting Maritime Security Operations and as part of the International counter piracy operations.