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Commonwealth realms are typically observed by the reigning monarch or their representative, a practice allegedly dating back to the 15th century. Such an event is not held at regular intervals and originally only occurred when the fleet was mobilised for war or for a show of
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21 ships from 11 countries (Australia, Bangladesh, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, New
Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, United Kingdom, United States) participated in the first fleet review together with 34 ships and 15 aircraft from South Korea.
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hosted its first international fleet review in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the
Republic of Korea off the coast of Busan. They have since reconvened every 10 years on the 60th and 70th anniversaries in 2008 and 2018.
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International Naval Review, 18 November 2016, to mark the Royal New
Zealand Navy's 75th birthday. In a break with tradition the RNZN mistakenly described the Review as a "Naval Review" rather than as the customary "Fleet
1181:’ and the guard presented arms in the Royal Salute. When the King was halfway past we gave 3 cheers. You could just see the King on the Bridge, Saluting …About ½ hour later we fell in again as he passed the other side.
309:. Approximately 20 foreign nations participated, activities including a tall ships parade, naval gun salutes, aerial flypasts, fireworks and lightshow spectacular, ships open to visitors, and a combined Naval march.
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are at the bridge. As the reviewing vessel sails passes the anchored ships, their crew will give three cheers and wave their caps to the reviewing officials, while their officers and captain will render a salute.
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and/or other official civilian and military dignitaries. A number of national navies continue to hold fleet reviews. Fleet reviews may also include participants and warships from multiple navies.
449:. Ships of the Royal Canadian Navy, Brazilian Navy, Royal Danish Navy, French Navy, German Navy, Royal Netherlands Navy, Royal Navy, and United States Navy were reviewed by Queen Elizabeth II.
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23 April 1856, of the Baltic fleet on its return. First recorded example of the evening illumination of the fleet. Showed lessons learnt from the
Crimean War, with the first of the
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Pacific Canadian Naval Centennial International Fleet Review was held to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Canadian Navy and held at
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with wisps of white steam trailing from their funnels."
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1945:. Vol. 23, no. 636, 637. 6 August 1853
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1915:. Queen's Printer for Canada. Archived from
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1453:7–11 August 1965, partial review at the
1442:27–28 May 1957, review of the fleet off
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2085:"Coronation Spithead Fleet Review 1953"
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373:Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
1205:during naval exercises in 1944. King
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1752:. Government of Canada. 29 July 2010
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1706:United States Secretary of the Navy
1262:The Review Procession included the
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1993:"Naval Spectacle At Spithead".
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729:Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia
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1526:Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II
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149:A crowd gathers to watch the
2083:Thomas, Ray (January 2021).
2015:, Indiana University Press,
1563:50th anniversary, including
1471:16 May 1969 Elizabeth II -
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1177:approached the band played ‘
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608:War of American Independence
536:on the occasion of his wife
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1603:President's fleet review
1545:1993 - Commemoration of
1006:12 June 1909, review of
878:Fleet review during the
371:review was conducted by
313:Royal fleet review, 2024
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2057:, HMSO, Gale and Polden
1375:Victoria and Albert III
1220:Coronation Fleet Review
1218:Thursday 20 May 1937 -
1064:Coronation Fleet Review
821:17 July 1867, held for
793:London Illustrated News
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220:Edward, Prince of Wales
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2072:. Royal Navy. 1953.
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1358:Woodrooffe Incident
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1179:God Save the King
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922:Kaiser Wilhelm II
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