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The Aviationist on MSNHMS Stirling Castle Commissioned into the Royal Navy: The Changing Face of Mine WarfareMine countermeasures ‘mothership’ Stirling Castle raised the white ensign on Jul. 25, transferring from the Royal Fleet ...
The UK Royal Navy has commissioned a former offshore support vessel (OSV) into the front-line fleet to accelerate Mine ...
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RFA Stirling Castle Deploys Autonomous MinehuntersRFA Stirling Castle officially begins operations, serving as the Royal Navy’s command platform for cutting-edge autonomous ...
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Naval Technology on MSNRFA Stirling Castle formally becomes UK Royal Navy warshipThe UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has disclosed that Stirling Castle ship officially transitioned from a Royal Fleet Auxiliary ...
Earlier this week RFA Stirling Castle, which belonged to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), became HMS Stirling Castle of the ...
The UK's Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) minehunting mother ship RFA Stirling Castle has been officially transferred to the Royal ...
Coincidentally, Stirling Castle happens to be close to where Stirling University CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) supporters occasionally stop the nuclear weapon convoy on its way to or from ...
Susan from The BookTrail maps real locations from Neil Broadfoot’s detective series across Stirling, Edinburgh, and beyond.
Stirling Castle sits atop Castle Hill. Picture: Getty Images. The famous fortress is about an hour by car from Edinburgh and 30 minutes from Glasgow.
Stirling Castle sits atop Castle Hill. Picture: Getty Images. The famous fortress is about an hour by car from Edinburgh and 30 minutes from Glasgow.
A skeleton discovered at Stirling Castle may have been an English knight who died in the 14th Century. Sir John de Stricheley died in 1341, when the English held the castle.
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