Life in the Royal Navy as an Officer

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Joining the Royal Navy as an officer means you become part of our command team during vital missions -- both in times of conflict and peace. You'll also be responsible for the training, development, welfare, morale and ultimately the lives of your teams. You will have lots under your charge but with the training you'll get at Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) Dartmouth, you will develop all the skills you need to be an effective leader.

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Thank you for sharing, all the best for your future

terencericketts
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I hope the guy in the thumbnail has managed to get some sleep

burgersbeansandchips
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In these uncertain times and for those that don't want to be called up you can pre-empt conscription by getting into a mental health programme now - just the written record or proof of a few visits to a mental clinician will do

JN-omrw
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To anyone who's seen both US and UK recruiting ads: How would you say British and American recruiting ads compare in terms of accuracy, effectiveness, etc?

chrismars
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I cant wait to join the Royal Navy in the Fleet Air Arm as a pilot im hoping to fly the new lightning 2 jets :D 

conniedaly
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I have watched Pirates from Movies like, Peter Pan 1953. Muppet Treasure Island. Pirates of the Caribbean. The Spanish Main 1945. The Adventures of Tintin, The Secret of the Unicorn. James and the Giant Peach.

robnewman
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i cant wait till the 4 years i need to are up aaaah

babunga
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All the shit decisions are made by officers, especially the wrens.

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