HMS Sheffield is the fifth vessel of her kind, and will be one of eight of the world's most advanced frigates. The last vessel to carry the name of the City of Sheffield was a Type 42 missiles ...
Manufacture of the fifth UK City-class frigate has begun in Scotland. All eight vessels in the fleet will be built on Clydeside, historically a centre of British shipbuilding, with the work sustaining ...
HMS Sheffield: Amazing scale model of disaster pays tribute to victims, survivors and their rescuers
It is more than four decades since HMS Sheffield was hit by an Exocet missile during the Falklands War. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star, you can get unlimited access to the ...
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The ghost submarine and the sinking of HMS Sheffield - how the Royal Navy's oldest ship survived the Falklands War
[This article was published in the Western Morning News on March 20, 2007] It wasn't the likely prospect of war that upset the crew of HMS Yarmouth when their ship was ordered back to Gibraltar and ...
HMS Sheffield – Royal Navy’s Falklands loss is remembered at poignant Portsmouth remembrance service
THIRTY-SEVEN years ago an Argentine Exocet was launched at HMS Sheffield – leading to her become the first Royal Navy ship to be lost since the Second World War. Did you know with a Digital ...
An award given to HMS Sheffield for its help in the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch in 1998 has been presented to the city of Sheffield. The Wilkinson Sword of Peace was presented by former Boy Seaman ...
Work has begun on the fourth HMS Sheffield, as one of the most famous names in British maritime history prepares to write a new chapter. The first steel plates for the fifth of the Royal Navy’s new £3 ...
It was April 1982, and the crew of Royal Navy destroyer HMS Sheffield was heading home after a six-month overseas deployment. But the ship's company was suddenly told they were not going to see their ...
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