DescriptionUK task group links up with Italian carrier in last act of autumn deployment MOD 45167527.jpg
English: Pictured are the crew of HMS Albion waving as the Italian Navy frigate Carlo Bergaminisails past after working with them in the Mediterranean.
More than one thousand sailors and Royal Marines sailed on a three-month mission to the Mediterranean to forge the commando forces of tomorrow.
UK flagship HMS Albion left Plymouth, heading a force which visited numerous nations across the Mediterranean and Black Sea as the UK’s armed forces nurtures new friendships and cements traditional alliances.
In addition, it allowed the commandos to test and develop tactics using innovative new kit.
Organization: Royal Navy
Object Name: AL200023
Category: MOD
Supplemental Categories: Foreign Ships, Ships, Equipment, NATO, Foreign Personnel, Royal Navy, People
Keywords: Royal Marines, F 590, Waving, Partnering, Interoperability, Multinational, NATO, Sailing, Action, Amphibious Transport Dock, Carrier, Surface Fleet, Equipment, Royal Navy, Training, Mediterranean, Italian Navy, Deployment, Terrain, Environment, Landscape, Scenery, Water, Ocean, Frigate, FFG
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Pictured are the crew of HMS Albion waving as the Italian Navy frigate Carlo Bergaminisails past after working with them in the Mediterranean.More than one thousand sailors and Royal Marines sailed on a three-month mission to the Mediterranean to forge the commando forces of tomorrow.UK flagship HMS Albion left Plymouth, heading a force which visited numerous nations across the Mediterranean and Black Sea as the UK’s armed forces nurtures new friendships and cements traditional alliances.In addition, it allowed the commandos to test and develop tactics using innovative new kit.
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UK task group links up with Italian carrier in last act of autumn deployment