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A year of sunsets and sunrises at sea. As the sun sets on 2017, a dawn of a new era of @RoyalNavy carrier aviation begins in 2018. Happy New Year to all of our followers across the world. #HappyNewYear2018
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Well that’s 5 spot on the flightdeck ready for 8 reindeer & a sleigh to conduct a SRVL or Shipborne Rolling Vertical Landing. Hopefully Santa remembers his flight sim training at @RNASCuldrose.
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They grow up so fast. One minute your little sister is wearing scaffolding, the next she’s afloat. Congratulations to all involved in this important @HMSPWLS milestone.
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Today’s Christmas Dinner for 700 Ship’s Company at £2.26 per person; our chefs are using 80kg Beef, Turkey & Gammon 20kg sausage meat, 80kg sprouts, 100 kg 🥕 🥦, parsnips, 120ltrs gravy & 180 ltrs brandy sauce. Today chefs are assisted by Officers & Warrant Officers. #TopScran
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Possibly the best commissioning cake ever seen! #QNLZcommissioning bbc.com/news/uk-scotla…
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Her Majesty The Queen will commission us into the @RoyalNavy in just three weeks. An honour, and a fantastic end to an action packed 2017. twitter.com/royalnavy/stat…
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A good scale of our size, @HMSDragon passing our port side. Notice the member of our flight deck crew by the fwd mast.
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Myttin da Kernow. This morning’s view as we pass Lands End. #QNLZatSea
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A perfect sunset at the end of another productive day on sea trials #QNLZatSea
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Yesterday when @HMSDragon was assisting us with our sensors calibration trials. #QNLZatSea #DragonatSea
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We think this is probably the best picture taken of us alongside. Credit to Karl Baker for capturing this beautiful sunrise over #Portsmouth
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ICYMI, here's our First Entry Portmouth in 24 seconds...
#pompeyrevs #CarrierHome
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Thank You for coming out to see us come home. #CarrierHome #Proud
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A beautiful sunset before the nation, our families & friends watch our first entry to our new homeport #Portsmouth #CarrierHome
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It's a busy deck tonight. #PompeyRevs
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Procedure Alpha training for tomorrow's entrance to #Portsmouth - It dates back to a time when proving no men were below to fire a cannon.
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