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In the review titled “Warship: Life In The Royal Navy” by Christopher Stevens, the author provides an engaging look into the world of the Royal Navy. Stevens describes the show as a rare glimpse into the fun that members of the Royal Navy have while on duty.Throughout the review, Stevens praises the show for its ability to showcase the camaraderie and excitement that comes with life on a warship. He highlights the unique bond that sailors share and the sense of adventure that comes with serving in the Royal Navy.Stevens commends the show for providing viewers with an inside look at the day-to-day life of naval officers, from intense training exercises to lighthearted moments of downtime. He notes that the show captures the dedication and professionalism of the men and women who serve in the Royal Navy, while also highlighting the lighter side of life on a warship.Overall, Stevens’ review paints a positive picture of “Warship: Life In The Royal Navy” and encourages readers to tune in for a glimpse into the exciting world of the Royal Navy.
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Admiral Nelson’s last words, as he lay dying at the Battle of Trafalgar, were, ‘Kiss me, Hardy.’ To which Sir…