Frigate Kimon: Naval Cadets welcomed her shouting "long live the Navy"
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In their own way, the Naval Cadets paid tribute to the first Greek Belharra, the frigate Kimon, while the new ship of the Navy headed towards the naval base of Salamis.
The students of the Naval Cadets School lined up in front of their school, took off their caps and shouted “long live the Nation” and “long live the Navy”.
“The future of a strong Navy. ⚓??” was the caption of the video posted on the account of the Naval Cadets School on Instagram
In another video from the arrival of the frigate “Kimon” at the Salamis naval base, drone footage captured the moment when the first Greek frigate Belharra enters the sea area of Salamis, sailing towards the Naval Base where it was welcomed by the political and military leadership of the country, led by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
In the UPSTORIES video, two smaller ships are seen having erected a water triumphal arch for the... newly arrived frigate “Kimon” with impressive water jets. The futuristic appearance of the Belharra is literally captivating, as its size alone is awe-inspiring.
In fact, the video is dressed up with the "Sailor of the Aegean" march, giving an even more patriotic tone to Belharra's arrival.
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