Admiral Mountbatten Uses The Modern Method - Admiral the Earl Mountbatten, C-In-C. Mediterranean Fleet, being hauled up into a helicopter when he left the cruiser H.M.S. "Glasgow" recently for a journey ashore. Transfer from ship to ship or ship to shore by mean of helicopters is rapidly becoming the routine in the Royal Navy. Because of the speed and efficiency of this method, many senior officers prefer the helicopter to the Admiral's "Barge". June 26, 1953. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited)

Admiral Mountbatten Uses The Modern Method - Admiral the Earl Mountbatten, C-In-C. Mediterranean Fleet, being hauled up into a helicopter when he left the cruiser H.M.S. "Glasgow" recently for a journey ashore. Transfer from ship to ship or ship to shore by mean of helicopters is rapidly becoming the routine in the Royal Navy. Because of the speed and efficiency of this method, many senior officers prefer the helicopter to the Admiral's "Barge". June 26, 1953. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited) Stock Photo
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Admiral Mountbatten Uses The Modern Method - Admiral the Earl Mountbatten, C-In-C. Mediterranean Fleet, being hauled up into a helicopter when he left the cruiser H.M.S. "Glasgow" recently for a journey ashore. Transfer from ship to ship or ship to shore by mean of helicopters is rapidly becoming the routine in the Royal Navy. Because of the speed and efficiency of this method, many senior officers prefer the helicopter to the Admiral's "Barge". June 26, 1953. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited)

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