The last vessel to carry the name of the City of Sheffield was a Type 42 missiles destroyer, commissioned on 16 February 1975, and as part Task Force 317 sent was involved in the Falklands conflict.
The findings of the Board of Inquiry into the loss of HMS Sheffield in 1982 during the ... including the post-attack narrative and analysis, and the Captain's Report on the incident will be ...
Veterans of the former Royal Navy destroyer HMS Sheffield are looking to raise £15,000 in just a couple of months – in time to install a memorial on the 40th anniversary of her loss during the ...
Construction has begun on the Royal Navy's latest Type 26 frigate, HMS Sheffield, with the first steel being cut in a ceremony in Glasgow. The official beginning of construction was marked by an ...
HMS Sheffield sank six days after the attack, becoming the first Royal Navy ship to be lost in action since the Second World War. Survivors, the families of those lost and VIPs have gathered 40 ...
Defence Minister Stuart Andrew said: “HMS Sheffield will be at the forefront of the Royal Navy for decades to come, providing cutting edge protection” The second HMS Sheffield, a Type 42 ...
Construction work on the Royal Navy's state-of-the-art anti-submarine warfare ship got underway today with a traditional steel-cutting ceremony in Glasgow. HMS Sheffield, which shares a name with ...
A memorial marking the 40th anniversary of the sinking of the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Sheffield during the Falklands War will be inaugurated next month at the National Memorial Arboretum.