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No. I05

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Publislzedfirst Thursday of the month

MARCH. 1963

Price

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£440 MILLION FOR THE NAVY Conventional strength not affected

by Polaris subs.

TWO CARRIERS TO BE EAST OF SUEZ AT ALL TIMES

.\‘l)l-IRl.i.\'lE\‘(}the essential unity of the nation's defence forces. the Statenient on Defence and the Services l-Istiniates Memoranda is issued for the year 1963-64 as a single volume and shows that the Defence Budget for the year will amount to £l.838 million. This amount represents about 7 per cent. of the (iross .\'ationaI l’rnducl—a proportion which has ior several years been devoted to defence. (it this hui.'c sun! the N1IV:“X share is £-38.‘\.75l.6(l(). less .-\Ptn-'l\ri;itions-in-.v\id t.\lr. Peter 'I horn-.croft). stated that Ul t;-t:.7*I1.(-tin, resulting in a net cash l'L'qlllrc[-"L-"1 of t.'-:~ltI."_<‘),tlt)tl, 'llus is the design on which wort. \\.is_ being £.2.F‘>.s_mitI more titan last _\'car. but taking into account the transfer of Nav_v undertaken \\.I\ ol the L'0ll\'L‘llll\lllitll) \\'o:L~. to the \linistr_v of Public Bttilding and Works. the true increase in the potsercdtypc. '

Nan \ ole is about £21 million. l the ni.un I'l.'.I‘~tlil\ for the increase'the lul’tllltl.tl‘lli.' problems entailed in SHIPS l.}i\'l)ER ('()t\'S'l'Rl.7C'l'l()N 3|“-‘3 “C ‘ll-Ill l“-' *l‘s'“\ll|lt! ml‘W 0" “°“‘ 1“-‘hlL'V|”t= ml‘ l«|*l~-N The Estimates show that ships under ships and .ii:e:;il't and their et1uipincnt.t ()nl_s' "a less millions." however. ¢nn5m,cm,n M on mac,» 0" ‘\1;.,-._~h Provision is required for the com- I the Navj.‘ Vote will be required in the 3|. I963. were two assault sltips. tour nicnccnient of the Polaris programine’ l‘orthconiin;_- j-‘car tor lllh pttrtmse. 'l he ' guidcd "'|i\\ilc it._-ti.-95.,-rs_ mo n[:t_'lc;|t’ and pa_\ and prices have incre;i.sed. cost of the Polaris progzaiiuuc sis submarines lconvcnthe antouttl. 0\‘L'T In snlllcllllllg |ig[1;i|);u1d I4 frigntcg, ()f1h._-cc num_\'L‘.tls. The W“! manpower 1"“ ‘he N;“..\. : like £3lltI with million. the greatest cs-‘ bers all have actually been laid down fut the ensuing year remains at apin the mid-sixties. except one nuclear submarine and tour pcnditurc occurring pto\iniatel_\‘ |Otl.(lOU. this Although large amount will l‘lC frigatcs.

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carried by the Navy. the Navy in its 'l'hc strength of the fleet remains l.\ll’()R'l'.-\N'l'.-\l)l)l'l'l0i\'r\LTASK other roles will not be atlcctcd. Slli)Sl£ll‘lll2tll_\‘ the same as in the previous year. In the operational fleet. or the opening words of the First NO NI-'.\\' (,‘.-‘LRRH-IR \’l-IT preparing for service with it. there l.ord's memorandum aci:omp;in_ving the V:.\\ l'slint.i'.es Li:-:2 "lite Rt\)';Il, No decision has j.'ct been rcachctl uill be '.‘.7.‘\ ships avziilzible for the varitasks ol the i\;ivjv". I-l2 will llc in Nat) is now to be entrusted with Zl.<‘ rc_e.iriIiii;.: .i new :iirc:'.ilt c.ir:ie:. but oils most important tidtlitional task. it is the desi;.:n of :i new one to replace the lleet: -18 uill be eiiga-__-eil on trials to be test‘-ultsllfile for creating andl ll..\l.S. Victorious is snaking good and training and there will be 83 ships and atixiliarics. operatiitg. in time to succeed the progress. lI..\l.S. Victorious will re- support In addition the number of ships in bombers. in force of Polaris-equipped quire to be replaced in N71 and a denuclear stilmiaritles as Britain's inde- cision regarding the building of a new reserve. or undergoing long rclit. modconversion. etc.. during the pendent contribution to the long- carrier must be taken before the nc.st' ernisation. year will be 263. including 24 der.in_ec \lt.ilt.'t.:lC deterrent forces of the i\';ivy lfstimates are submitted \Vcsts::tt .'\lll'.tllCC. The Admiralty arc The First l.ord. at the Press (‘unfer- stroycrs. 32 frigatcs. 18 submarines. Cottlitlellt that the Royal i\'av)' will be, ence on the Defence listiniates. pre- ll‘) mincswccpcrs, and ships such as able to meet the challenge otiercd by‘ sided over by the Miiiister of Defence (Continued on page I5 .column -8) .

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l)\lIR.-\l. Sir “'ilfridJ. \V. \\'0t)d.\'. K.('.|l.. l).S.(). and Bar. took over his new appointment as Commanderin-(‘hii~t'. Portsniouth. lrom Admiral Sir .~\le\:indcr N. (7. Bingley. K.C.B.. i).ll.li.. on I-'cbruary 28. The new ('omm:tntler-in-Chief's flag was llt'l\lv:(l in the submarine H.M.S. ‘rotcni (Sir Wilfrid specialised in sub- .3’ l'll.'tflllL's its a _voting ollieer) and hoisted in \’ictor_\' on March I. Admiral Hinglc)'s tlag being hauled down for the List time on the evening of the previous

Ill-I chief guest at the commissioning of ll.M.S. Gurkha at Southtanipton on February 13 was FieldViscount Slim. a former! on-. 3 Manhal Colonel of the 7th Gurkha Other guests included Lady t 1‘ Inn. wife of l.ord Carrington. the First . l.ord of the Adntiralty, and Rcar-Adl uiiral J. 0. C. Hayes. Before speaking to the .\hip‘s com4 pany. Viscount Slim presented a num'1 ber of Gurkha trophies to ('dr. 1. l)‘O. .4‘ (I Lewis. R.N.. the ship's commanding otliccr. Ll‘.t\. The commissioning service was con,»\iluiir.il Woods assumed his new ducted by the Rev. R. W. Richardson. R.N.. the (liaplain of Portsmouth Admiral Sir Wilfrid J. W. Woods. Dockyard. Till: parade of the ship's pany was led by the Royal K.C.B.. l).S.(|. and Bar. the new t com .\l;irines Band of Portsmouth (‘ontCommander-in-(‘hi:f. Portsmouth. niand and the pipers of the (nth Queen who succeeded Admiral Sir Aluandcr N. C. Bingle)‘. K.('.B.. (l.B.l{.. [Elizabeth Own (iiirklia Ritles. on I-'cbruar_v 18. \‘l-ZWI-‘..’s"l' SHIP IN THE WORLD In his address to the ship's coinfuture Asdic ratings will be known commrind in the (treat Cabin of pany tltc l-ield-Marshal told as Sonar Operators and :1 term which I ll..\lS. Victory. Nelson‘s "You have the newe.st ship in the lltls been used to describe submarine‘ been received by Admiral] world and you are going to make rlctcction apparatus since just after the having and naval Blll_L'lt.'}' by a guard and 1 the best. You will carry with you the‘ First World War is to disappear: Marine band. .-\ttcr inspecting name oi the (inrkhas and the (iurkha l Royal Asilic originated from the initials of the holh .-Xdmirzils went on Brigade is proud indeed that you? the .»\l|ied Submarine Detection inves- boardguard when the lornial hunti- should." (i!_';|lluIl ( ommittce :i body concerned Eng-over\r'ictor_v took place. "Wherever _\ou go in peace bringing during the first World War with the investigation into submarine warfare Admiral llinglcy then returned to, securtl_\‘ and comfort to good men. problems. Sonar. ti much newer word. .»\dmir:ilty House. changed into civilian or in the grimmcr days of war. we know you will add honour to our originatetl in the U.S..-‘\.. and derives‘ clothes and he and Lady Hinglc-_v from Sound Navigation and Ranging. the doekyard by car. being given at name." The new frigate will undergo the The change has been made to con- cheering send~oll by the stall’ otliecrs. usual "\\orl;-up"at Portland and is esform with N..»’\.'l‘.(). practice. The A2‘; (Anti-Subinarinc) and; Admiral Woods also assumes‘ the pcctcd to join the 9th Frigate Squadterms A.S.W. (Anti-Submarine Warfare) will appointment of N./\.'l'.O. Com ron in the .\liddle East at the end of the summer. niandcr-in(,'hief. Channel. not be all’;-ctci.l by the change. _

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