And that’s a wrap! Today saw the Ship pass into the custody of our partners at Babcock as the final Duty Watch departed for the last time. Poignant to see her bare, though pride can be taken in all she has achieved over the years.
Thank you @HMSBlyth and @HmsRamsey. These highly capable ships have provided decades of sterling service. As the @RoyalNavy continues the development of autonomous systems their replacements will offer the Navy and the Nation improvements in safety, cost, portability, and agility
This is not the end for the Crew however, as we look forward to building up to operations on @HMSGrimsby after some well earned summer leave. To what the future brings!
A poignant time for Crew 2, as we yesterday decommissioned the Ship which has been home for so many over the years. Many thanks go to @CDRETNEILD, @RMBandService and our myriad guests and affiliates who helped make the day and the parade so special
Farewell @HmsRamsey and @HMSBlyth. You sparkled on Parade and leave an indelible legacy that is a testament to the professionalism of those that have served in you and the unwavering support of Lady Sponsors, Civic Affiliates, Defence and Industrial Partners and our families.
📹 HMS Blyth and HMS Ramsey were today decommissioned in a poignant service in Rosyth, #Scotland. The minehunters have a combined 41 years of service to the #RoyalNavy.
@RNinScotland
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It's been a day of goodbyes in the @RoyalNavy, as the service said goodbye to @HMSBlyth and @HmsRamsey.⚓
A ceremony was held in Rosyth, #Scotland, to say farewell.
https://t.co/8ABz7a4IxT
Farewell old friend.
Today @CO101RA attended the decommissioning of @HMSBlyth at Rosyth Royal Dockyard.
Our 203 (Elswick) Battery based in Blyth had a long standing affiliation with Blyth, many of our Reservists had the opportunity to exchange visits with the ship and its crew
Farewell and thank you for your service, @HMSBlyth and @HmsRamsey as the two @HMNBClyde-based minehunters were today decommissioned after 41 years' collective service.
The Sandown-class ships paid off in Rosyth ahead of transfer to the Ukrainian Navy. 🇺🇦
https://t.co/KEWr8HiEy3
Today we are sad to bid farewell to the Commanding Officer of MCM1 C2, Lt Cdr Peter Ellison RN. We are hugely grateful for your guidance and leadership and wish you all the best in your new role #fairwindsandfollowingseas
Fantastic to see @HMSBlyth coming alongside in Blyth this morning, honouring her affiliation and visiting local dignitaries. Not bad weather for it either. ⚓⚓⚓☀️☀️☀️
A great day with @HMSBlyth visiting her affiliated town. It was a pleasure to host @BlythTC and associated delegates onboard for a reception, thank you CO Blyth for your outstanding hospitality. Earlier today, crests were exchanged as is customary for calls on the Town Mayor.