NATO exercises in the Mediterranean Sea, April 1996, personnel in anti-flash gear on deck of Italian Navy Garibaldi carrier ship Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nato-exercises-in-the-mediterranean-sea-april-1996-personnel-in-anti-flash-gear-on-deck-of-italian-navy-garibaldi-carrier-ship-image353626785.html
RM2BF92G1–NATO exercises in the Mediterranean Sea, April 1996, personnel in anti-flash gear on deck of Italian Navy Garibaldi carrier ship
Iraq - HMS Ocean Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iraq-hms-ocean-107135236.html
RMG68C2C–Iraq - HMS Ocean
Royal Navy Chief Petty Officer dressed in Anti Flash rig in preparation of the British first H Bomb Test above Christmas Island, known as Operation Grapple, 15th May 1957. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-navy-chief-petty-officer-dressed-in-anti-flash-rig-in-preparation-of-the-british-first-h-bomb-test-above-christmas-island-known-as-operation-grapple-15th-may-1957-image457844539.html
RF2HGTHAK–Royal Navy Chief Petty Officer dressed in Anti Flash rig in preparation of the British first H Bomb Test above Christmas Island, known as Operation Grapple, 15th May 1957.
Protesters from the Gear of Democracy (Vocational students) group flash a three-finger salute from atop Democracy Monument after wrapping it up with a white tarp covered in graffiti demanding radical political reform, in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 14, 2020. (Photo by Atiwat Silpamethanont/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-from-the-gear-of-democracy-vocational-students-group-flash-a-three-finger-salute-from-atop-democracy-monument-after-wrapping-it-up-with-a-white-tarp-covered-in-graffiti-demanding-radical-political-reform-in-bangkok-thailand-on-november-14-2020-photo-by-atiwat-silpamethanontnurphoto-image489360842.html
RM2KC48MX–Protesters from the Gear of Democracy (Vocational students) group flash a three-finger salute from atop Democracy Monument after wrapping it up with a white tarp covered in graffiti demanding radical political reform, in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 14, 2020. (Photo by Atiwat Silpamethanont/NurPhoto)
The Royal Navy, November 1943 A naval gunner wearing anti-flash gear, holding a shell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-november-1943-a-naval-gunner-wearing-anti-flash-gear-holding-a-shell-image568987183.html
RM2T1KGXR–The Royal Navy, November 1943 A naval gunner wearing anti-flash gear, holding a shell.
Surgery Sharp Guard.hr.ms. Jacob van Heemskerck (hee) performs a boarding of a merchant ship in order to check this on contraband. The ship to be inspected (goal vessel) has urged and is pending the arrival of the boarding team. At the SEINDEK, the 20mm Oerlikon-Mitrailer is ready for use to give fire support if necessary. In accordance with standard procedure, the 20mm crew is equipped with helmet, anti-flash gear and bullet-resistant vest. 1. Surgery Sharp Guard was an embargo operation of the United Nations aimed at Serbia and Montenegro, conducted by NATO fleet units and Weu. 2. Hey was in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surgery-sharp-guardhrms-jacob-van-heemskerck-hee-performs-a-boarding-of-a-merchant-ship-in-order-to-check-this-on-contraband-the-ship-to-be-inspected-goal-vessel-has-urged-and-is-pending-the-arrival-of-the-boarding-team-at-the-seindek-the-20mm-oerlikon-mitrailer-is-ready-for-use-to-give-fire-support-if-necessary-in-accordance-with-standard-procedure-the-20mm-crew-is-equipped-with-helmet-anti-flash-gear-and-bullet-resistant-vest-1-surgery-sharp-guard-was-an-embargo-operation-of-the-united-nations-aimed-at-serbia-and-montenegro-conducted-by-nato-fleet-units-and-weu-2-hey-was-in-image417975612.html
RM2F80C4C–Surgery Sharp Guard.hr.ms. Jacob van Heemskerck (hee) performs a boarding of a merchant ship in order to check this on contraband. The ship to be inspected (goal vessel) has urged and is pending the arrival of the boarding team. At the SEINDEK, the 20mm Oerlikon-Mitrailer is ready for use to give fire support if necessary. In accordance with standard procedure, the 20mm crew is equipped with helmet, anti-flash gear and bullet-resistant vest. 1. Surgery Sharp Guard was an embargo operation of the United Nations aimed at Serbia and Montenegro, conducted by NATO fleet units and Weu. 2. Hey was in
NATO exercises in the Mediterranean Sea, April 1996, personnel in anti-flash gear on deck of Italian Navy Garibaldi carrier ship Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nato-exercises-in-the-mediterranean-sea-april-1996-personnel-in-anti-flash-gear-on-deck-of-italian-navy-garibaldi-carrier-ship-image353626787.html
RM2BF92G3–NATO exercises in the Mediterranean Sea, April 1996, personnel in anti-flash gear on deck of Italian Navy Garibaldi carrier ship
The Royal Navy, November 1943 A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-november-1943-a-naval-gunner-wearing-anti-flash-gear-holding-a-shell-image568987155.html
RM2T1KGWR–The Royal Navy, November 1943 A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell.
The Royal Navy, November 1943 A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-november-1943-a-naval-gunner-wearing-anti-flash-gear-holding-a-shell-image568987231.html
RM2T1KH0F–The Royal Navy, November 1943 A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell.
The Royal Navy, November 1943 A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-november-1943-a-naval-gunner-wearing-anti-flash-gear-holding-a-shell-image568987202.html
RM2T1KGYE–The Royal Navy, November 1943 A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell.
THE ROYAL NAVY, NOVEMBER 1943 - A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell Royal Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-november-1943-a-naval-gunner-wearing-anti-flash-gear-holding-a-shell-royal-navy-image602845244.html
RM2X0NY78–THE ROYAL NAVY, NOVEMBER 1943 - A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell Royal Navy
THE ROYAL NAVY, NOVEMBER 1943 - A naval gunner wearing anti-flash gear, holding a shell Royal Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-november-1943-a-naval-gunner-wearing-anti-flash-gear-holding-a-shell-royal-navy-image602530141.html
RM2X07H9H–THE ROYAL NAVY, NOVEMBER 1943 - A naval gunner wearing anti-flash gear, holding a shell Royal Navy
THE ROYAL NAVY, NOVEMBER 1943 - A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell Royal Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-november-1943-a-naval-gunner-wearing-anti-flash-gear-holding-a-shell-royal-navy-image602847228.html
RM2X0P1P4–THE ROYAL NAVY, NOVEMBER 1943 - A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell Royal Navy
THE ROYAL NAVY, NOVEMBER 1943 - A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell Royal Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-november-1943-a-naval-gunner-wearing-anti-flash-gear-holding-a-shell-royal-navy-image602841812.html
RM2X0NPTM–THE ROYAL NAVY, NOVEMBER 1943 - A naval gunner, wearing anti-flash gear holding a shell Royal Navy
NAVAL GUN LAYER. APRIL 1943. - The gun-layer of a British Naval gun, with anti-flash gear and with pointers in line Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-gun-layer-april-1943-the-gun-layer-of-a-british-naval-gun-with-anti-flash-gear-and-with-pointers-in-line-image602530593.html
RM2X07HWN–NAVAL GUN LAYER. APRIL 1943. - The gun-layer of a British Naval gun, with anti-flash gear and with pointers in line
NAVAL GUN LAYER. APRIL 1943. - The gun-layer of a British Naval gun, with anti-flash gear and with pointers in line Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-gun-layer-april-1943-the-gun-layer-of-a-british-naval-gun-with-anti-flash-gear-and-with-pointers-in-line-image602530267.html
RM2X07HE3–NAVAL GUN LAYER. APRIL 1943. - The gun-layer of a British Naval gun, with anti-flash gear and with pointers in line
NAVAL GUNNER. APRIL 1943. - How not to lay a gun. This layer is not wearing anti-flash gear and is not keeping the pointers in line Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-gunner-april-1943-how-not-to-lay-a-gun-this-layer-is-not-wearing-anti-flash-gear-and-is-not-keeping-the-pointers-in-line-image602422468.html
RM2X02M04–NAVAL GUNNER. APRIL 1943. - How not to lay a gun. This layer is not wearing anti-flash gear and is not keeping the pointers in line
ACTION STATIONS - FOR GUNNERS OF THE EASTERN FLEET. AUGUST 1942, ABOARD HMS MAURITIUS. - The crew of pom-pom gun at action stations wearing anti-flash gear. , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/action-stations-for-gunners-of-the-eastern-fleet-august-1942-aboard-hms-mauritius-the-crew-of-pom-pom-gun-at-action-stations-wearing-anti-flash-gear-image602000413.html
RM2WYBDJN–ACTION STATIONS - FOR GUNNERS OF THE EASTERN FLEET. AUGUST 1942, ABOARD HMS MAURITIUS. - The crew of pom-pom gun at action stations wearing anti-flash gear. ,
HMS EURYALUS, ON CONVOY DUTY IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN. 11-12 AUGUST 1942. - Engine-room men at action stations, wearing anti-flash gear Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-euryalus-on-convoy-duty-in-the-eastern-mediterranean-11-12-august-1942-engine-room-men-at-action-stations-wearing-anti-flash-gear-image602429534.html
RM2X0310E–HMS EURYALUS, ON CONVOY DUTY IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN. 11-12 AUGUST 1942. - Engine-room men at action stations, wearing anti-flash gear
ON BOARD THE BATTLESHIP HMS RODNEY. OCTOBER 1940. - A 'Fire Party' in their asbestos suits and anti-flash gear discover a fire in the galley during general quarters drill Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-board-the-battleship-hms-rodney-october-1940-a-fire-party-in-their-asbestos-suits-and-anti-flash-gear-discover-a-fire-in-the-galley-during-general-quarters-drill-image603119861.html
RM2X16DF1–ON BOARD THE BATTLESHIP HMS RODNEY. OCTOBER 1940. - A 'Fire Party' in their asbestos suits and anti-flash gear discover a fire in the galley during general quarters drill
CONVOYING THREE MERCHANTMEN TO MALTA FROM ALEXANDRIA. 14 AND 15 FEBRUARY, ON BOARD THE CRUISER HMS DIDO. - One of the pom-pom crews of HMS DIDO at action stations, wearing anti-flash gear Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/convoying-three-merchantmen-to-malta-from-alexandria-14-and-15-february-on-board-the-cruiser-hms-dido-one-of-the-pom-pom-crews-of-hms-dido-at-action-stations-wearing-anti-flash-gear-image603076156.html
RM2X14DP4–CONVOYING THREE MERCHANTMEN TO MALTA FROM ALEXANDRIA. 14 AND 15 FEBRUARY, ON BOARD THE CRUISER HMS DIDO. - One of the pom-pom crews of HMS DIDO at action stations, wearing anti-flash gear
THE BRITISH CORVETTE WIDGEON ON CONVOY DUTY IN THE NORTH SEA. LIFE ON BOARD A BRITISH CORVETTE. - 'Action Stations'; the 4' gun crew wearing anti-flash gear, dash up the fo`c'sle ladder to their gun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-corvette-widgeon-on-convoy-duty-in-the-north-sea-life-on-board-a-british-corvette-action-stations-the-4-gun-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-dash-up-the-fo`csle-ladder-to-their-gun-image603121328.html
RM2X16FBC–THE BRITISH CORVETTE WIDGEON ON CONVOY DUTY IN THE NORTH SEA. LIFE ON BOARD A BRITISH CORVETTE. - 'Action Stations'; the 4' gun crew wearing anti-flash gear, dash up the fo`c'sle ladder to their gun
The Royal Navy during the Second World War Insided one of the gunhouses of HMS KING GEORGE V looking forward from the gunloading cage. Seen here are one of the turrets 14 inch Mark VII guns and crew members who are all wearing anti-flash gear Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-insided-one-of-the-gunhouses-of-hms-king-george-v-looking-forward-from-the-gunloading-cage-seen-here-are-one-of-the-turrets-14-inch-mark-vii-guns-and-crew-members-who-are-all-wearing-anti-flash-gear-image569011313.html
RM2T1MKMH–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Insided one of the gunhouses of HMS KING GEORGE V looking forward from the gunloading cage. Seen here are one of the turrets 14 inch Mark VII guns and crew members who are all wearing anti-flash gear
ON BOARD THE BATTLESHIP HMS RODNEY. SEPTEMBER 1940, OFFICERS AND MEN ON BOARD THE BATTLESHIP. - A Young rating. Member of the pom-pom's crew wearing the anti-flash gear provided to every man. Aged 20. 2 years in service. He comes from Plymouth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-board-the-battleship-hms-rodney-september-1940-officers-and-men-on-board-the-battleship-a-young-rating-member-of-the-pom-poms-crew-wearing-the-anti-flash-gear-provided-to-every-man-aged-20-2-years-in-service-he-comes-from-plymouth-image603079338.html
RM2X14HRP–ON BOARD THE BATTLESHIP HMS RODNEY. SEPTEMBER 1940, OFFICERS AND MEN ON BOARD THE BATTLESHIP. - A Young rating. Member of the pom-pom's crew wearing the anti-flash gear provided to every man. Aged 20. 2 years in service. He comes from Plymouth
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - After a course at a Naval College Midshipman H R Nash, RCN, is at the periscope in a small gun turret during gunnery practice at Scapa Flow as he studies the theory and practice of seamanship. He is wearing anti flash gear Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-after-a-course-at-a-naval-college-midshipman-h-r-nash-rcn-is-at-the-periscope-in-a-small-gun-turret-during-gunnery-practice-at-scapa-flow-as-he-studies-the-theory-and-practice-of-seamanship-he-is-wearing-anti-flash-gear-image603112295.html
RM2X163TR–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - After a course at a Naval College Midshipman H R Nash, RCN, is at the periscope in a small gun turret during gunnery practice at Scapa Flow as he studies the theory and practice of seamanship. He is wearing anti flash gear
The Royal Navy during the Second World War After a course at a Naval College Midshipman H R Nash, RCN, is at the periscope in a small gun turret during gunnery practice at Scapa Flow as he studies the theory and practice of seamanship. He is wearing anti flash gear. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-after-a-course-at-a-naval-college-midshipman-h-r-nash-rcn-is-at-the-periscope-in-a-small-gun-turret-during-gunnery-practice-at-scapa-flow-as-he-studies-the-theory-and-practice-of-seamanship-he-is-wearing-anti-flash-gear-image569011308.html
RM2T1MKMC–The Royal Navy during the Second World War After a course at a Naval College Midshipman H R Nash, RCN, is at the periscope in a small gun turret during gunnery practice at Scapa Flow as he studies the theory and practice of seamanship. He is wearing anti flash gear.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War- the Dieppe Raid, August 1942 A 20 mm Oerlikon Mark I gun on board a destroyer in action with enemy aircraft during the Combined Operations daylight raid on Dieppe. Both the crew are wearing anti-flash gear. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-dieppe-raid-august-1942-a-20-mm-oerlikon-mark-i-gun-on-board-a-destroyer-in-action-with-enemy-aircraft-during-the-combined-operations-daylight-raid-on-dieppe-both-the-crew-are-wearing-anti-flash-gear-image568977492.html
RM2T1K4GM–The Royal Navy during the Second World War- the Dieppe Raid, August 1942 A 20 mm Oerlikon Mark I gun on board a destroyer in action with enemy aircraft during the Combined Operations daylight raid on Dieppe. Both the crew are wearing anti-flash gear.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Insided one of the gunhouses of HMS KING GEORGE V looking forward from the gunloading cage. Seen here are one of the turrets 14 inch Mark VII guns and crew members who are all wearing anti-flash gear , Royal Navy, KING GEORGE V (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-insided-one-of-the-gunhouses-of-hms-king-george-v-looking-forward-from-the-gunloading-cage-seen-here-are-one-of-the-turrets-14-inch-mark-vii-guns-and-crew-members-who-are-all-wearing-anti-flash-gear-royal-navy-king-george-v-hms-image602424646.html
RM2X02PNX–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Insided one of the gunhouses of HMS KING GEORGE V looking forward from the gunloading cage. Seen here are one of the turrets 14 inch Mark VII guns and crew members who are all wearing anti-flash gear , Royal Navy, KING GEORGE V (HMS)
BOMBARDMENT OF CAR NICOBAR. 17 TO 19 OCTOBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS SUFFOLK DURING THE BOMBARDMENT OF THE JAPANESE HELD ISLAND OF CAR NICOBAR SOUTH OF THE ANDAMAN ISLANDS BY THE ROYAL NAVY. - Commander W F H C Rutherford, RN, of Durban, South Africa, wearing anti-flash gear during the bombardment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bombardment-of-car-nicobar-17-to-19-october-1944-on-board-hms-suffolk-during-the-bombardment-of-the-japanese-held-island-of-car-nicobar-south-of-the-andaman-islands-by-the-royal-navy-commander-w-f-h-c-rutherford-rn-of-durban-south-africa-wearing-anti-flash-gear-during-the-bombardment-image603943494.html
RM2X2G02E–BOMBARDMENT OF CAR NICOBAR. 17 TO 19 OCTOBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS SUFFOLK DURING THE BOMBARDMENT OF THE JAPANESE HELD ISLAND OF CAR NICOBAR SOUTH OF THE ANDAMAN ISLANDS BY THE ROYAL NAVY. - Commander W F H C Rutherford, RN, of Durban, South Africa, wearing anti-flash gear during the bombardment
The Royal Navy during the Second World War Wearing anti flash gear S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorks (the Torpedo Trainer) left, and J Beck, of Wakefield, at their action stations at the torpedo tubes on board HMS JAMAICA at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-wearing-anti-flash-gear-s-bell-of-thornaby-yorks-the-torpedo-trainer-left-and-j-beck-of-wakefield-at-their-action-stations-at-the-torpedo-tubes-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-scapa-flow-after-the-sinking-of-the-german-warship-the-scharnhorst-on-26-december-1943-image569012113.html
RM2T1MMN5–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Wearing anti flash gear S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorks (the Torpedo Trainer) left, and J Beck, of Wakefield, at their action stations at the torpedo tubes on board HMS JAMAICA at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War- the Dieppe Raid, August 1942 A British destroyer rescues soldiers from a landing craft which was sunk during the Combined Operations daylight raid on Dieppe. The men are using nets to clamber up the side of the destroyer, they are being helped by sailors wearing anti-flash gear. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-dieppe-raid-august-1942-a-british-destroyer-rescues-soldiers-from-a-landing-craft-which-was-sunk-during-the-combined-operations-daylight-raid-on-dieppe-the-men-are-using-nets-to-clamber-up-the-side-of-the-destroyer-they-are-being-helped-by-sailors-wearing-anti-flash-gear-image568977566.html
RM2T1K4KA–The Royal Navy during the Second World War- the Dieppe Raid, August 1942 A British destroyer rescues soldiers from a landing craft which was sunk during the Combined Operations daylight raid on Dieppe. The men are using nets to clamber up the side of the destroyer, they are being helped by sailors wearing anti-flash gear.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Wearing anti flash gear S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorks (the Torpedo Trainer) left, and J Beck, of Wakefield, at their action stations at the torpedo tubes on board HMS JAMAICA at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943 Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-wearing-anti-flash-gear-s-bell-of-thornaby-yorks-the-torpedo-trainer-left-and-j-beck-of-wakefield-at-their-action-stations-at-the-torpedo-tubes-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-scapa-flow-after-the-sinking-of-the-german-warship-the-scharnhorst-on-26-december-1943-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image603119371.html
RM2X16CWF–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Wearing anti flash gear S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorks (the Torpedo Trainer) left, and J Beck, of Wakefield, at their action stations at the torpedo tubes on board HMS JAMAICA at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943 Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
The Royal Navy during the Second World War One of the 6 inch guns on board battleship HMS MALAYA. The crew are wearing anti flash gear, some are operating the gun or ramming home a shell whilst others supply it with further ammunition. Propellant charges for the guns are contained within the card and leather 'Clarkson' cases which are over two sailors' shoulders. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-one-of-the-6-inch-guns-on-board-battleship-hms-malaya-the-crew-are-wearing-anti-flash-gear-some-are-operating-the-gun-or-ramming-home-a-shell-whilst-others-supply-it-with-further-ammunition-propellant-charges-for-the-guns-are-contained-within-the-card-and-leather-clarkson-cases-which-are-over-two-sailors-shoulders-image569011486.html
RM2T1MKXP–The Royal Navy during the Second World War One of the 6 inch guns on board battleship HMS MALAYA. The crew are wearing anti flash gear, some are operating the gun or ramming home a shell whilst others supply it with further ammunition. Propellant charges for the guns are contained within the card and leather 'Clarkson' cases which are over two sailors' shoulders.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - One of the 6 inch guns on board battleship HMS MALAYA. The crew are wearing anti flash gear, some are operating the gun or ramming home a shell whilst others supply it with further ammunition. Propellant charges for the guns are contained within the card and leather 'Clarkson' cases which are over two sailors' shoulders Royal Navy, MALAYA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-one-of-the-6-inch-guns-on-board-battleship-hms-malaya-the-crew-are-wearing-anti-flash-gear-some-are-operating-the-gun-or-ramming-home-a-shell-whilst-others-supply-it-with-further-ammunition-propellant-charges-for-the-guns-are-contained-within-the-card-and-leather-clarkson-cases-which-are-over-two-sailors-shoulders-royal-navy-malaya-hms-image602858168.html
RM2X0PFMT–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - One of the 6 inch guns on board battleship HMS MALAYA. The crew are wearing anti flash gear, some are operating the gun or ramming home a shell whilst others supply it with further ammunition. Propellant charges for the guns are contained within the card and leather 'Clarkson' cases which are over two sailors' shoulders Royal Navy, MALAYA (HMS)
The Royal Navy during the Second World War In his anti flash gear Petty Officer Alex Holgate of Leeds, captain of the gun, replying through the voice pipe to the working chamber whilst working the control levers in a 14 inch gun turret on board HMS DUKE OF YORK returning to Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-in-his-anti-flash-gear-petty-officer-alex-holgate-of-leeds-captain-of-the-gun-replying-through-the-voice-pipe-to-the-working-chamber-whilst-working-the-control-levers-in-a-14-inch-gun-turret-on-board-hms-duke-of-york-returning-to-scapa-flow-after-the-sinking-of-the-german-warship-the-scharnhorst-on-26-december-1943-image569012094.html
RM2T1MMME–The Royal Navy during the Second World War In his anti flash gear Petty Officer Alex Holgate of Leeds, captain of the gun, replying through the voice pipe to the working chamber whilst working the control levers in a 14 inch gun turret on board HMS DUKE OF YORK returning to Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War In his anti flash gear Petty Officer Alex Holgate of Leeds, captain of the gun, replying through the voice pipe to the working chamber whilst working the control levers in a 14 inch gun turret on board HMS DUKE OF YORK returning to Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-in-his-anti-flash-gear-petty-officer-alex-holgate-of-leeds-captain-of-the-gun-replying-through-the-voice-pipe-to-the-working-chamber-whilst-working-the-control-levers-in-a-14-inch-gun-turret-on-board-hms-duke-of-york-returning-to-scapa-flow-after-the-sinking-of-the-german-warship-the-scharnhorst-on-26-december-1943-image479138850.html
RM2JREJDP–The Royal Navy during the Second World War In his anti flash gear Petty Officer Alex Holgate of Leeds, captain of the gun, replying through the voice pipe to the working chamber whilst working the control levers in a 14 inch gun turret on board HMS DUKE OF YORK returning to Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - In his anti flash gear Petty Officer Alex Holgate of Leeds, captain of the gun, replying through the voice pipe to the working chamber whilst working the control levers in a 14 inch gun turret on board HMS DUKE OF YORK returning to Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943. , Royal Navy, DUKE OF YORK (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-in-his-anti-flash-gear-petty-officer-alex-holgate-of-leeds-captain-of-the-gun-replying-through-the-voice-pipe-to-the-working-chamber-whilst-working-the-control-levers-in-a-14-inch-gun-turret-on-board-hms-duke-of-york-returning-to-scapa-flow-after-the-sinking-of-the-german-warship-the-scharnhorst-on-26-december-1943-royal-navy-duke-of-york-hms-image601993876.html
RM2WYB598–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - In his anti flash gear Petty Officer Alex Holgate of Leeds, captain of the gun, replying through the voice pipe to the working chamber whilst working the control levers in a 14 inch gun turret on board HMS DUKE OF YORK returning to Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943. , Royal Navy, DUKE OF YORK (HMS)
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Torpedomen of HMS JAMAICA who finally dispatched the SCHARNHORST. Right to left: Petty Officer J O Mahoney, of Middleton, Co Cork, J Beck, of Wakefield, R Polkinghorne, of Hayle Cornwall, S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorkshire and an unidentified man at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship on 26 December 1943. The men are still wearing their anti flash gear Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-torpedomen-of-hms-jamaica-who-finally-dispatched-the-scharnhorst-right-to-left-petty-officer-j-o-mahoney-of-middleton-co-cork-j-beck-of-wakefield-r-polkinghorne-of-hayle-cornwall-s-bell-of-thornaby-yorkshire-and-an-unidentified-man-at-scapa-flow-after-the-sinking-of-the-german-warship-on-26-december-1943-the-men-are-still-wearing-their-anti-flash-gear-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image602536905.html
RM2X07WY5–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Torpedomen of HMS JAMAICA who finally dispatched the SCHARNHORST. Right to left: Petty Officer J O Mahoney, of Middleton, Co Cork, J Beck, of Wakefield, R Polkinghorne, of Hayle Cornwall, S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorkshire and an unidentified man at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship on 26 December 1943. The men are still wearing their anti flash gear Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of the gunhouse of a twin 5.25 inch gun mounting Mark II on board HMS KING GEORGE V. This angle is looking along the guns. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. The two crew members facing the photographer are operating the high-angle hoist control lever, which operates the automatic shell hoist for when the gun is in an anti-aircraft role. The crew member with his back to the photographer appears to be looking through the sight port window. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-the-gunhouse-of-a-twin-525-inch-gun-mounting-mark-ii-on-board-hms-king-george-v-this-angle-is-looking-along-the-guns-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-the-two-crew-members-facing-the-photographer-are-operating-the-high-angle-hoist-control-lever-which-operates-the-automatic-shell-hoist-for-when-the-gun-is-in-an-anti-aircraft-role-the-crew-member-with-his-back-to-the-photographer-appears-to-be-looking-through-the-sight-port-window-image569011293.html
RM2T1MKKW–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of the gunhouse of a twin 5.25 inch gun mounting Mark II on board HMS KING GEORGE V. This angle is looking along the guns. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. The two crew members facing the photographer are operating the high-angle hoist control lever, which operates the automatic shell hoist for when the gun is in an anti-aircraft role. The crew member with his back to the photographer appears to be looking through the sight port window.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-has-over-his-shoulder-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-note-a-further-charge-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-image479138204.html
RM2JREHJM–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-has-over-his-shoulder-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-note-a-further-charge-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-image569011407.html
RM2T1MKRY–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-has-over-his-shoulder-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-note-a-further-charge-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image602538560.html
RM2X08028–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-is-collecting-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-which-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-in-the-background-other-crew-members-are-ramming-home-a-six-inch-shell-image479138271.html
RM2JREHN3–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-is-collecting-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-which-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-in-the-background-other-crew-members-are-ramming-home-a-six-inch-shell-image569011412.html
RM2T1MKT4–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of the gunhouse of a twin 5.25 inch gun mounting Mark II on board HMS KING GEORGE V. This angle is looking along the guns. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. The two crew members facing the photographer are operating the high-angle hoist control lever, which operates the automatic shell hoist for when the gun is in an anti-aircraft role. The crew member with his back to the photographer appears to be looking through the sight port window Royal Navy, KING GEORGE V (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-the-gunhouse-of-a-twin-525-inch-gun-mounting-mark-ii-on-board-hms-king-george-v-this-angle-is-looking-along-the-guns-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-the-two-crew-members-facing-the-photographer-are-operating-the-high-angle-hoist-control-lever-which-operates-the-automatic-shell-hoist-for-when-the-gun-is-in-an-anti-aircraft-role-the-crew-member-with-his-back-to-the-photographer-appears-to-be-looking-through-the-sight-port-window-royal-navy-king-george-v-hms-image602431936.html
RM2X03428–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of the gunhouse of a twin 5.25 inch gun mounting Mark II on board HMS KING GEORGE V. This angle is looking along the guns. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. The two crew members facing the photographer are operating the high-angle hoist control lever, which operates the automatic shell hoist for when the gun is in an anti-aircraft role. The crew member with his back to the photographer appears to be looking through the sight port window Royal Navy, KING GEORGE V (HMS)
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-is-collecting-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-which-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-in-the-background-other-crew-members-are-ramming-home-a-six-inch-shell-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image602538258.html
RM2X07YKE–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
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