DescriptionSandown Class Mine Hunter HMS Ramsey Departs HMNB Clyde for the Middle East MOD 45152718.jpg
English: The Sandown Class Mine Hunter HMS Ramsey left her Base Port of HM Naval Base Clyde on May 11 heading for active service in the Middle East. She will not see the West Highlands of Scotland again for four long years.
Her crews will rotate every six months but the ship, managed from the Clyde, will stay East of Suez, fully operational the entire time.
The Sandown Class Mine Hunters measure only 52 metres in length and weigh in at 600 tonnes. They have a complement of 36 officers, men and women.
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Sandown Class Mine Hunter HMS Ramsey Departs HMNB Clyde for the Middle East
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The Sandown Class Mine Hunter HMS Ramsey left her Base Port of HM Naval Base Clyde on May 11 heading for active service in the Middle East. She will not see the West Highlands of Scotland again for four long years.Her crews will rotate every six months but the ship, managed from the Clyde, will stay East of Suez, fully operational the entire time.The Sandown Class Mine Hunters measure only 52 metres in length and weigh in at 600 tonnes. They have a complement of 36 officers, men and women.