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Sunday, February 13, 2011
Crew give final salute to warship
The crew of one of the Royal Navy ships decommissioned following cuts to the defence budget has marched through her namesake town to mark the end of her service.
Sailors from HMS Chatham were joined by the Band of the Royal Marines in the parade through the streets of Chatham, Kent, on Saturday.
Speaking ahead of the event, her commanding officer, Commander Simon Huntingdon, said: "Having been granted the Freedom of the Borough of Medway, it is a great privilege to be able to exercise our right to march through Chatham on this final occasion.
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