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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
HMS Queen Elizabeth conducts a night Replenishment At Sea (Fuel) (RAS(F)) with RFA Tidespring on 21 June 2021.
Pictured: HMS Queen Elizabeth and RFA Tidespring conducting their replenishment.
The night RAS took place whilst HMS Queen Elizabeth and the wider Task Group took part in operations in the Mediterranean Sea.
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the deployed flag ship for Carrier Strike Group 21(CSG21).
CSG21 will see the ship along with the Strike Group work with over 40 countries from around the world. The Strike Group will operate and exercise with other Countries Navies and Air Forces during the 7 month deployment.
The Strike Group includes ships from the United States Navy, The Dutch Navy, and Marines from the US Marine Corps. As well as UK Frigates, Destroyers two RFA supply ships and air assets from 617 Sqn, 820 NAS, 815 NAS and 845 NAS. This will be the largest deployment of Fifth Generation Fighter Jets in history.© UK MOD Crown copyright / eyevine
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RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
Pictured is United States Army CH47 Chinook helicopter on the flight deck of RFA ARGUS to refuel during HADR Ops off the coast of Honduras.
RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.
Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
Pictured Merlin Helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron Refuelling and awaiting a load lift from the flight deck of RFA ARGUS off the coast of Honduras.
RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.
Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
Pictured are Merlin Helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron Refuelling and awaiting a load lift from the flight deck of RFA ARGUS off the coast of Honduras.
RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.
Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
Pictured, RFA ARGUS crew and embarked forces preparing load bags with humanitarian aid consisting of food, water and sanitary products ready to be air lifted to Honduras by Merlin helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron.
RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.
Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
Pictured, RFA ARGUS crew and embarked forces preparing load bags with humanitarian aid consisting of food, water and sanitary products ready to be air lifted to Honduras by Merlin helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron.
RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.
Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
Pictured is a Merlin Helicopter from 845 Naval Air Squadron conducting damage surveys in Honduras.
RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.
Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Portrait of Chief Officer Engineering, David Mann at his station onboard RFA Argus.
RFA Argus is a Primary Casualty Receiving Ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. It has a 100-bed medical complex on board. She acts as a floating medical facility.
The Royal Navy plays an essential part of the UK's military response to support people affected by Hurricanes by providing humanitarian and disaster relief to the Caribbean Islands.
When disasters occur, infrastructure and resources can be crippled, with shortages of food and water supplies and a lack of basic services like sanitation and electricity.
Responding humanely to these life-threatening scenarios is central to the Royal Navy's ethos - we have the skills, know-how and equipment to make a real difference, however extreme the circumstances.
A self-sustaining, flexible force for good - even in the most challenging conditions – The crew will work alongside local emergency services re-establishing law and order, restoring water and power, repairing buildings like hospitals and schools, reopening airstrips and roads.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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WEST GERMANY/WEST BERLIN : President John F. Kennedy on state visit
US President John F. Kennedy on rostrum in main square in front of Schoenebe rg city hall where he addressed large crowds proclaiming "Ich bin ein Berlin er" which means "I am a jelly roll." He should have said "Ich bin Berliner" (I am a Berliner). But thousands of cheering Berliners knew what he meant. West Berlin, WEST GERMANY - 26/06/1963/0410071609
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WEST GERMANY/WEST BERLIN : President John F. Kennedy on state visit
US President John F. Kennedy and West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt (R) on rostr um in the main square in front of Schoeneberg city hall where the president addressed large crowds proclaiming "Ich bin ein Berliner" which means "I am a jelly roll." He should have said "Ich bin Berliner" (I am a Berliner) But thousands of cheering Berliners knew what he meant. West Berlin, WEST GERMAN Y - 26/06/1963 //0410071609
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WEST GERMANY/WEST BERLIN : President John F. Kennedy on state visit
US President John F. Kennedy (3rd from R) visits the Berlin Wall accompanied by West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt (far right) and West German Chancellor Kon rad Adenauer(between Kennedy and Brandt). This is the US president's first look at the 'Cold War' dividing line. West Berlin, WEST GERMANY - 26/06/1963/0410071609
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WEST GERMANY/WEST BERLIN : President John F. Kennedy on state visit.
US President John F. Kennedy accompaned by West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer during a sightseeing tour through the city of Berlin divided by the 'wall' erected by the GDR (German Democratic Republic) in August 1961 to war d off western imperialism. West Berlin, WEST GERMANY - 26/06/1963/0410071609
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WEST GERMANY/WEST BERLIN : Kids play at 'constructing the Berlin Wall'
West Berlin kids play at 'constructing the Berlin Wall'. On August 13, 1961 the GDR (German Democratic Republic) began to block off East Berlin and the GDR from West Berlin by means of a barbed wire and military barrier to be replaced by a solid wall that the GDR calls the 'anti-fascist protection wall' thus hindering East Germans from defecting to the West. West Berlin, WEST GERMANY - 02/1962
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WEST GERMANY/WEST BERLIN : Kids plays at 'construction the Berlin Wall'
West Berlin kids play at 'constructing the Berlin Wall'. On August 13, 1961 the GDR (German Democratic Republic) under the leadership of Erich Honecker began to block off East Berlin and the GDR from West Berlin by means of a barbed wire and military barrier to be replace by a solid wall that the GDR calls the 'anti-fascist protection wall' thus hindering East Germans to defect to the West. West Berlin, WEST GERMANY - 02/1962
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WEST GERMANY/WEST BERLIN : Kids play at 'constructing the Berlin Wall'
West Berlin children play at 'constructing the Berlin wall' with make believ e arms and imitating East and West Berlin wall security guards. On August 13 the GDR (German Democratic Republic) under the leadership of Erich Honecker began to block off East Berlin and the GDR from West Berlin by means of a barbed wire and military tank barrier to be replaced by a solid wall that the GDR calls the 'anti-fascist protection wall' thus hindering East Germans to from defecting to the West. West Berlin, WEST GERMANY - 02/1962
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WEST GERMANY/WEST BERLIN : Construction of the Berlin Wall
Four months after the Berlin Wall went up, East and West Berlin policemen observe each other. On August 13, 1961, the GDR (German Democratic Republic) began to block off East Berlin and the GDR from West Berlin by a wall they called the 'anti-fascist protection wall' thus hindering East Germans to defect to the West. West Berlin, WEST GERMANY - 12/1989 12/1961
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During the Christmas holiday season, two East and West Berlin 'wall security guards communicate with each other inspite of the barbed wire and stone bloc ks that separate them. On August 13, the GDR (German Democratic Republic) began to block off East Berlin and the GDR from West Berlin by means of barb ed wire and military tanks as obstacles that are to be replace by a solid wall that the GDR calls the 'anti-fascist protection wall' to hinder East Germans from defecting to the West. West Berlin, WEST GERMANY - 12/1989
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danni Heron/Cartel/REX (4210022b)
RFA Argus leaves
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zbieranowski/Cartel/REX (4210091c)
RFA Argus departs
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zbieranowski/Cartel/REX (4210091b)
Onlookers wave as the RFA Argus departs
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Liot/Cartel/REX (4210090b)
Service personal stand on the deck Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus as it leaves Falmouth and heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zbieranowski/Cartel/REX (4210091a)
Onlookers wave as the RFA Argus departs
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Liot/Cartel/REX (4210090a)
Crowds gathered at Falmouth docks to see-off the departure of RFA Argus
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by GEORGE BUDD/Cartel Photos/Cartel/REX (4210083d)
Royal Fleet Auxillary crew and members of the Royal Marines are present on the deck of RFA Argus as it leaves Falmouth Docks
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by GEORGE BUDD/Cartel Photos/Cartel/REX (4210083c)
The RFA Argus sails out of Falmouth Docks, en route to West Africa
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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Crew members of the RFA Argus make phone calls before the ship sails from Falmouth Docks
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023f)
Service personal stand on the deck Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus as it leaves Falmouth and heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023e)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus leaves Falmouth as it heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023d)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus leaves Falmouth as it heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023c)
Service personal stand on the deck Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus as it leaves Falmouth and heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023b)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus leaves Falmouth as it heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023a)
Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus in the final hours before it leaves
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danni Heron/Cartel/REX (4210022a)
Locals prepare to wave off the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DJ Blanks/Cartel/REX (4210021h)
Tug boats and helicopters accompany the RFA Argus, as she leaves Falmouth Harbour
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DJ Blanks/Cartel/REX (4210021g)
Tug boats and helicopters accompany the RFA Argus, as she leaves Falmouth Harbour
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DJ Blanks/Cartel/REX (4210021e)
Tug boats and helicopters accompany the RFA Argus, as she leaves Falmouth Harbour
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DJ Blanks/Cartel/REX (4210021f)
Tug boats and helicopters accompany the RFA Argus, as she leaves Falmouth Harbour
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DJ Blanks/Cartel/REX (4210021d)
Tug boats and helicopters accompany the RFA Argus, as she leaves Falmouth Harbour
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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Local residents stand and wave off The Argus, as it leaves harbour.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DJ Blanks/Cartel/REX (4210021b)
Falmouth tug boats preparing to move the RFA Argus out of the harbour
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DJ Blanks/Cartel/REX (4210021a)
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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Equipment in the hospital clinic aboard RFA Argus
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds/REX (4198221e)
Royal Marines aboard RFA Argus
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds/REX (4198221d)
Royal Marines aboard RFA Argus
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to leave with humanitarian supplies to Sierra Leone from Falmouth ,Cornwall, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4197852b)
The RFA Argus continues to load supplies to take to Sierra Leone to help combat the outbreak of Ebola in Western Africa.
RFA Argus prepares to leave with humanitarian supplies to Sierra Leone from Falmouth ,Cornwall, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to leave with humanitarian supplies to Sierra Leone from Falmouth ,Cornwall, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David J Blanks/Cartel/REX (4197851b)
A helicopter flies above the RFA Argus as it continues to load supplies to take to Sierra Leone to help combat the outbreak of Ebola in Western Africa.
RFA Argus prepares to leave with humanitarian supplies to Sierra Leone from Falmouth ,Cornwall, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to leave with humanitarian supplies to Sierra Leone from Falmouth ,Cornwall, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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A helicopter flies above the RFA Argus as it continues to load supplies to take to Sierra Leone to help combat the outbreak of Ebola in Western Africa.
RFA Argus prepares to leave with humanitarian supplies to Sierra Leone from Falmouth ,Cornwall, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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R.F.A.: John F. Kennedy a Berlin Ouest en juin 1963
R.F.A.: John F. Kennedy a Berlin Ouest en juin 1963. La foule le regardant prononcer son fameux discours "Ich bin ein Berliner"
JFK John F. Kennedy 50 Jahre Attentat Retro Rückblick Leben Jahrestag
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