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50TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR
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HAT PARADE: Bristol's smiley Swede (p43) The girl on the boat (p25) And Severn's lady in red (pZ3) - AND THE LAST O AS a key member of the RN team at Lloyds Signal Station, Gibraltar, PO(DOG) Flloyd - pictured here with his messmate CCT Sam McLeod may be the last official Navy dog. His colleagues are keen for him to stay on rat-catphlngjcfuty for as long «s possible - but a$fcj£^jjproaches
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THE LAST ships involved in the conflict in Iraq returned home to Portsmouth and Devonport last month. Two of them - Type 42 destroyer HMS Liverpool and Type 23 frigate HMS Marlborough - had crucial roles in the early stages of the Coalition assault on the Al Faw peninsula. Liverpool's principal role as an -^-* '• * r."c3'" ' ; .
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air defence ship meant she was required to stand by the flagship, aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal, to protect her from attacks which fortunately never materialised. 1 Turn to back page
INSIDE HMS ALBION - CUTAWAY NEXT MONTH