The Royal Australian Navy's first female enlisted sailor was six-year old Nancy Bently in 1920. She was enlisted at the young age to receive medical support after suffering a snake bite. reddit.com/r/todayilearne…
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Flat-Top Celebrates Silver Jubilee, 9/20/1943. England – Mechanics work on one of the planes in the hanger of the H.M.S. Argus, British Aircraft Carrier. The flat-top recently completed 25 years of continuous service with the Royal Navy. Credit: ACME;
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HMS Audacious, 4th in class, Will be formally commissioned into Royal Navy service today.. [2200x980]
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β€œWorld War I: The Royal Army Medical Corps on Active Service”. Oil painting by Haydn Reynolds Mackey, c. 1918.
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Remembering Patrick Macnee’s service as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy in WW2. He was awarded the Atlantic Star for his service.
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Can anyone identify this Royal Navy ship? We got the glass photo plate negatives from an antiques fair, there was a label in the box which said 1897. But the ship must be much older, judging by the laundry drying was it still in service? [Album] reddit.com/gallery/qii3ef
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As more and more members of the military are forced out of the service for their medical or religious beliefs it is important to remember that 22 veterans kill themselves in this country each day. If you know of a veteran forced out of the Army, Navy, Marines, or Coast Guard reach out to them now. youtu.be/ez8pn4gAV68
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β€œWorld War I: the Royal Army Medical Corps on Active Service”. Oil painting by Haydn Reynolds Mackey, c. 1918.
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The Royal Silent service: Royal Navy submarines 101

I’ve seen the topic coming up every-so-often but usually discussion doesn’t go anywhere, likely as it isn’t too well known a subject. Because of this I thought I would go over the three main classes (plus touching on a fourth for reasons explained later) to give people an idea of what could potentially be added or theorise how they might be implemented.

Will this just be removed? Dunno.

Are these just the mad ravings of a history buff? Very likely.

Will this all be a waste of time? Let's find out.

1- S class

Seadog at Holy Loch

The S class began design around the mid 1920’s as it was foreseen that the submarine under construction at the time would be too large to perform duties such as coastal patrols and the smaller types currently in service quickly approaching β€œoverage”.

A total of twelve (four in the first group, eight in the second) would be built across the 1929 to 1935 construction programmes before resources were refocused on to newer and larger designs however following the outbreak of war the design was revisited with an additional fifty being built, making them one of the most numerous classes built by the Royal Navy. Despite the age of the design they were well liked by their crews due to them being reliable and easy to operate.

Some of the more successful ships of include Safari and Splendid, also worth mentioning is Seraph for her many special operations.

2 - T class.

Tally Ho making her way through the Suez Canal

The T class (also known as the Triton class) was one of the aforementioned newer designs and was intended to replace the existing long-range patrol boats. Due to Naval treaties restricting the maximum new Submarines being built by combined tonnage, they were a few hundred tons smaller than their predecessors in order to build more hulls.

The first group of fifteen were ordered in the construction programmes 1935 through '38 with a second group of seven being ordered under the 1939 War Emergency Programme, said group being modified to correct sea-keeping issues identified in the first group. These would be followed by a third group consisting an additional thirty-one completed across Programmes 1940 to '42 (two of which were commissioned straight into the Dutch navy), these vessels being ordered without such β€œluxuries” as guardrails and copper piping due to austerity measures.

Due to their

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Royal Navy Paddle Wrap for a Warrant Officer 1 leaving the service.
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My friend and colleague, @FeargalDalton - a veteran of the Royal Navy submarine service - has more wisdom than the two politicians who apparently think he shouldn’t be employed because they don’t like his politics. Entitled and disgraceful stuff from @jackiebmsp & Lord Campbell. twitter.com/StewartMcDona…
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My great grandfathers war photo album from his time in the royal navy air service. (Full album in comments)
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Why this Cornwall dockyard's important to the Royal Navy's support service forces.net/news/why-cornw…
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Supermarine Stranraer flying boat at Pembroke Dock. At the outbreak of WW2 the RAF and Royal Navy found themselves operating a diverse group of flying boats and float planes that entered service in the early 30s and were produced in small numbers.
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A Fleet Air Arm Hawker Nimrod is hold by sailors while in the elevator of a RN aircraft carrier, possibly HMS Glorious. Although replaced by the Sea Gladiator at the outbreak of WW2 the Nimrod was still in service with the Royal Danish Navy Aviation in 1940.
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TIL of Nancy Bentley, who was enlisted into the Royal Australian Navy at age 6. Australia's 'first' female sailor, she was enlisted so that the ship's doctor could provide medical assistance to her after she was bitten by a snake. She served 6 days and her official rank was 'mascot'. news.navy.gov.au/en/Jan20…
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The Netherlands newest aerial platform fire truck can reach 200 feet / 61 meter. In service at the Royal Navy shipyard but also available to assist civilian fire brigades. youtube.com/watch?v=AvlDe…
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Azur Lane Comic Anthology Breaking!! Vol. 2 Ch. 16 - It's Time For The Royal Navy Medical Exercise! (Eagle, Kongou, Perseus, Dido, Sirius, Edinburgh) imgur.com/a/AiMLDUS
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I am in the 18th century, looking to join the Royal Navy, what is the process of my recruitment and training, my life expectancy during service and prospects of promotions and upwards mobility in society? Also, how does my position in society affect these things?
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A Fleet Air Arm Hawker Nimrod is hold by sailors while in the elevator of a RN aircraft carrier, possibly HMS Glorious. Although replaced by the Sea Gladiator at the outbreak of WW2 the Nimrod was still in service with the Royal Danish Navy Aviation in 1940.
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TIL in 1983 a Royal Navy pilot landed his Sea Harrier fighter jet on a container ship when he got lost during a training exercise. The ship completed its journey 4 days later and the plane was returned to service. airspacemag.com/military-…
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Remember the Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine Service
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King Abdullah II of Jordan to order the royal medical services of the Jordanian Armed Forces to move and treat those who got injured in the Akkar explosion. almamlakatv.com/news/7009…
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Keir Starmer on Twitter - "The United Kingdom has lost an extraordinary public servant in Prince Philip. Prince Philip dedicated his life to our country - from a distinguished career in the Royal Navy during the Second World War to his decades of service as the Duke of Edinburgh." twitter.com/Keir_Starmer/…
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TIL that candidates who fail the Royal Navy's Submarine Command Course, informally known as "The Perisher", are not permitted to continue in the submarine service. history.co.uk/shows/comba…
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UK naval monitoring organisation warns of incident in Arabian Gulf: The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), a public service linked to the Royal Navy which monitors security risks for civilian shipping, said it was aware of a non-piracy "incident" underway in the Arabian Gulf. thenationalnews.com/mena/…
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LIVE Inter Services T20 Cricket Title Decider | British Army vs. Royal Navy youtu.be/jJdwsIACu1g
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LIVE Inter Services T20 Cricket Title Decider | British Army vs. Royal Navy youtu.be/jJdwsIACu1g
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WATCH RAF vs Royal Navy Inter Services T20 Cricket LIVE now! youtu.be/LdIaAxnEGBs
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WATCH RAF vs Royal Navy Inter Services T20 Cricket LIVE now! youtu.be/LdIaAxnEGBs
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I am an aspiring young Royal Navy officer in 1900. Does my background affect the trajectory of my career? What kind of service life can I expect?
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World War Two veteran gets medals on 100th birthday - A Royal Navy veteran has received her war medals to coincide with her 100th birthday, 75 years after leaving the service. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england…
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TIL during World War II, the British Army had a dedicated monthly budget to feed the monkeys of Gibraltar. Any monkey that took seriously ill or became injured was treated in Royal Navy hospitals. They were entitled to the same treatment that a human service man would receive. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar…
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Von Hanno of the Norwegian Women's Royal Navy Services practices her shooting during WWII. Great Britain circa 1943 [1200x814]
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Royal Navy - Medical/Capita/Face-to-Face

Hi guys I was just wondering as I have applied to be in the royal navy, capita has looked at my medical records and have allowed me to proceed with my application however, I was wondering if they will bring anything up within my face-to-face medical. As there are a few things that may be brought up. I'm a little worried as to If I would be accepted.

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Royal Navy Type 23 frigate count officially at 12, after HMS Monmouth was withdrawn from Royal Navy service without ceremony after being laid up in Devonport since early 2019.
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A Trafalgar-class nuclear submarine, 3 of the 7 built are still in active service with the Royal Navy today (adjusted cost approx. Β£500M per boat) [1456x701]
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A Leading Stoker nicknamed "Popeye", with 21 years of service, on board the battleship HMS Rodney, one of two Nelson-class battleships built for the Royal Navy in the mid 1920s. Photo taken in Sep. 1940, cartoon character Popeye was allegedly based on him
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I am in the 18th century, looking to join the Royal Navy, what is the process of my recruitment and training, my life expectancy during service and prospects of promotions and upwards mobility in society? Also, how does my position in society affect these things? reddit.com/r/AskHistorian…
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Blackburn Shark torpedo bomber, 20 March 1936. It first flew on 24 August 1933 and went into service with the Fleet Air Arm, Royal Canadian Air Force, Portuguese Navy, and the British Air Observers' School, but was already obsolescent by 1937 and in the following year, replacement by the Fairey Swor
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(1360 x 2000) Four Skjold-class corvettes (skjold means "shield" in Norwegian) stealth missile corvettes in service with the Royal Norwegian Navy.
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A Leading Stoker nicknamed "Popeye", with 21 years of service, on board the battleship HMS Rodney, one of two Nelson-class battleships built for the Royal Navy in the mid 1920s. Photo taken in Sep. 1940
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My 1940 dated long hose respirator from Royal Navy service
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