The original version with 2 mast's . (4 pcs. 76mm Canons M/60 (2x2))
The modernised version with 1 mast. (2 pcs. Canons 76mm and 3 pcs. Stinger SAM-missiles.)
Saluting the Colours.
Coat of Arms "Møen"
Coat of Arms "Møen"
Coat of Arms "Møen"
Coat of Arms "3rd Squadron"
(After 40 years of active duty she was layed up the 22 of october 2004)
The Danish Royal Navy Ensign.
Alle våbenskjolde på min hjemmeside er,med tilladelse, kopieret fra: All Coat's of Arm's are, with permission, copied from: Alle Wapenschilden zijn, met toestemming, gekopieerd van: www.vaabenskjolde.dk
Loading Mines. 300 - 400 pcs. depending on size.
Møen
Fyen & Møen (both layed up in 2004)
Only six days left !! A feeling we probably all know, when something involuntary is comming to an end. In his hand he is holding a oversized measuringtape with only 6 (cm=days) to go.
Learning to march = ridiculous= I have never seen anybody marching on board.
Checking the laundry.
Looking our "Sunday's Best", ready to go on leave.
My "Dogtag"
Copy from my Seamansbook
On "Shoreleave" ,in Oslo, Norway 17th of May 1971, (Norways indipendence day)
Corporal (medic) Bent Skovlund A friend from my hometown who incidently joined the ship a few months after me. On the photo abowe he is no.2 from the left.