HMS Duncan returns home to Portsmouth just in time for Christmas

Sailors line the side of the vessel as it comes into Portsmouth. Credit: PA

Hundreds of families lined the shore in Portsmouth today, to welcome home the crew of HMS Duncan.

The Type 45 destroyer, the final Royal Navy warship to return to base in the UK for Christmas, sailed into Portsmouth Naval Base through blustery winds as more than 700 friends and families waited on the jetty to be reunited.

Commander Ben Martin, the ship’s commanding officer, said: “We thank our families and friends for their continued support.

“It has been invaluable as Duncan delivered on operations despite the challenges and uncertainty we faced.

“I am proud of Duncan’s sailors who always delivered the highest of standards, and we look forward to being reunited with families and being home for Christmas.”

HMS Duncan returning to Portsmouth Naval Base in time for Christmas Credit: PA

The warship returned from the eastern Mediterranean where it has been based for the past six months leading a Nato maritime task group in the region in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Cdr Martin added: “As the flagship we undertook the significant responsibility of carrying the Nato commander and his staff, responsible for Nato’s contribution to maritime security in the Mediterranean region.

“Whilst this brought with it its own set of challenges, Duncan’s sailors have risen to them with nothing less than their characteristic professionalism and can-do attitude.

“This work was vital to the work of Nato which, at present, is heavily engaged in reassuring our friends and allies overseas in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the recent Israel-Hamas crisis.”

HMS Duncan, which won the Royal Navy Destroyer of the Year trophy, sailed more than 35,000 miles and spent 270 days deployed during its operations through the year, in which it led 19 different warships from nine alliance nations.

A Royal Navy spokeswoman said that the ship would now prepare for future operations in 2024.


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