UK's largest warship sails up Thames River
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Britain's largest warship has sailed up the Thames River, as part of security preparations for the 2012 London Olympic Games.
The 38-metre wide HMS Ocean, berthed at Greenwich in east London ahead of the major security exercise dubbed Olympic Guardian.
UK Defence Secretary Philip Hammond visited the warship and addressed some of the crew members on-board. He said he hoped foreign visitors would be reassured by the significant military presence.
The sailing of HMS Ocean marks the final phase of Olympic Guardian, which started earlier this week in Weymouth and in the airspace over the capital. The ship will focus on air security over the weekend, with river operations taking place between Tuesday and Thursday next week.
Royal Navy helicopters carrier HMS Ocean docks at Greenwich, the Thames River in London,
Britain, as part of London 2012 Olympic preparation security exercise, May 4, 2012.
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