USS John C Stennis by Randall Wilson As the sun sets, two Tomcats pass the bow to take up their
C.A.P.
positions. Riding shotgun is one of two cruiser escorts. On board is
C.A.W.9 as she's homebound from another successful deployment.
Up and Over by Randall Wilson Westland Wyverns go vertical over HMS Eagle during the Suez Crises of
1956.
HMS Valiant , Battle Wagons by Randall Wilson HMS VALIANT in "Officer of the watch
manoeuvres" of the south coast.
HMS Duke of York by Randall Wilson Keeping station on HMS Intrepid's starboard bow, as Air
Defense Ship.
Fly Past by Randall Wilson Hawker Sea Furies buzz the stern of HMAS Sydney during fleet
exercises off Jervis Bay 1956. The Sea Fury was developed from the Hawker Tempest. With the Fleet
Air Arm receiving their first aircraft to 807 squadron in August
1947. It continued in service until 1953, The Hawker Sea Fury was a
carrier borne aircraft and most of its operational career was during the
Korean War, where it was used as a ground attack aircraft. It also saw
alot of aerial combat against the Mig-15 Jets. The total number of
Sea Furies built was 860 aircraft.
Setting of the Sun by Randall Wilson USS Missouri and HMS King George
V head south to Tokyo for the surrender, after completing the last shore
bombardment of mainland Japan, 1945.
Home Bound by Randall Wilson H.M.A.S. Shropshire at speed, bound for Sydney after being stationed
with the US Fleet in Tokyo Bay 1946.
Nellie by Randall Wilson Passing Port Said, HMS Nelson is shown transversing
the Suez Canal after her tour in the pacific at the end of World War
Two.
Slow Ahead by Randall Wilson H.M.A.S Hobart glides past Mount Fiji for the surrender ceremony with
Missouri in the Background. Tokyo Bay 1945.