I can remember watching this as an impressionable fifteen year old. It was, and still is, a very good 'fly on the wall' documentary. It's fascinating to watch today [2017].
Never served on the ark but on Snakey. Bombhead wafoo on 820sqd . Remember the Ark steaming alongside in operation Brazex. Great to see the crack in the mess ,cans of tiger and sanmig . I loved the grub on board had hollow legs all 6foot 5 of me cooks called me the Gannet! Hanger watch in the early hours when steam across the pond!
@@Cous1nJack I'm a Finn living in America... All I meant was that the navy provides the ability to move across the ocean and assist allies, not to mention deploy naval defenses for coastal waters. Air craft carriers do have the convenience of being a mobile island in the ocean, very nifty if you need to send air craft to assist someone like Austrailia to sell them some harrier jets or something they might need and you could profit from.
Ah, my sub, back when I was thirteen. NOW, in case you think it’s just the nuclear Bergall that keeps having people desperate to get the hell off the sub (I completely understand, honest I do), you’re wrong. In fact, it’s just another thing we inherited from our namesake, the diesel-powered SS-320. You can’t make this shit up: ruclips.net/video/SEgKVaBq4QY/видео.html And it just goes to show: Diesel or nuclear, nobody ever could pronounce the name “BUR-gawl”. NOW SOMEBODY TELL ME: What the hell is that spool-array looking thing we have mounted on that post, just forward of the Engine Room hatch? I've never seen one of those, before! It looks like old Bergall was off on an interesting errand. Now to mop up all the hundreds of gallons of the Atlantic Ocean that just poured in through the Weapons Shipping Hatch.
Best documentary series ever. Rule Britannia. Regards from Denmark.
1:38, That's me, front and centre.
I can remember watching this as an impressionable fifteen year old. It was, and still is, a very good 'fly on the wall' documentary. It's fascinating to watch today [2017].
I could have written exactly the same post
I was watching this in the months prior to joining up myself in August 76
ive been watching this on dvd lately,absolute classic
Never served on the ark but on Snakey. Bombhead wafoo on 820sqd . Remember the Ark steaming alongside in operation Brazex.
Great to see the crack in the mess ,cans of tiger and sanmig . I loved the grub on board had hollow legs all 6foot 5 of me cooks called me the Gannet!
Hanger watch in the early hours when steam across the pond!
My old dad PO Furniss directing that Buc on to the catapult!
That dentist is the spitting image of Michael Sheen
Didn't realise received pronunciation was in such common use back then. You really hear it now.
Ah the days when we had real ships and a blue water navy.
The tail end of empire. What need have we for such a navy now.
@@Cous1nJack defense and the ability to assist allies half way across the world?
@@aurorauplinks *defence. You’re not even British.
@@Cous1nJack I'm a Finn living in America... All I meant was that the navy provides the ability to move across the ocean and assist allies, not to mention deploy naval defenses for coastal waters. Air craft carriers do have the convenience of being a mobile island in the ocean, very nifty if you need to send air craft to assist someone like Austrailia to sell them some harrier jets or something they might need and you could profit from.
Well you have two big carriers now so your coming back.
Where are the dentists gloves? Did they not use them back then?
Pre hiv.
You and me BOTH!
Watching this though, I am confused. Did Ark have a couple of Wessexs embarked for this deployment?
SAR
the wessex were the search and rescue flight
if you like this, check out carrier. same type on American a/c ca 2000
Ah, my sub, back when I was thirteen.
NOW, in case you think it’s just the nuclear Bergall that keeps having people desperate to get the hell off the sub (I completely understand, honest I do), you’re wrong. In fact, it’s just another thing we inherited from our namesake, the diesel-powered SS-320. You can’t make this shit up: ruclips.net/video/SEgKVaBq4QY/видео.html
And it just goes to show: Diesel or nuclear, nobody ever could pronounce the name “BUR-gawl”.
NOW SOMEBODY TELL ME: What the hell is that spool-array looking thing we have mounted on that post, just forward of the Engine Room hatch? I've never seen one of those, before! It looks like old Bergall was off on an interesting errand.
Now to mop up all the hundreds of gallons of the Atlantic Ocean that just poured in through the Weapons Shipping Hatch.