"There is also an important lesson here for fellow Officer Cadets under training, in that good leadership is about looking after not only the team but also every single individual; congratulations to them all. Expand × 5 of 6. Historic Royal Navy passing out parade, in pictures ... 29 Aug 2020, 1:00pm Comment: The West's response to Covid shows we have succumbed to a Medieval mass neurosis. Expand × 6 of 6.
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"At least I couldn’t be out of step with the rest of my division. Under normal circumstances, passing-out parades are attended by family and friends, however due to the coronavirus outbreak the parade took place behind closed doors. Admiral of the Fleet The Prince of WalesWant to apply for membership? Army Veteran Raises Millions For NHS With Fundraising WalkSpitfire Pilot Added To Ranks Of 'The Few' After Nearly 80 Years Expand × 4 of 6.
Among the divisions were 19 Medical Officers, 19 Upper-yardmen, officers promoted from the ranks and 11 new officers for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service.The Second Sea Lord said: “It was a real pleasure to be invited to Britannia Royal Naval College to inspect and personally congratulate the latest group of Cadets to complete training.Among the Medical Officers passing out was Surgeon Lieutenant Jason Jones, from Umberleigh, in Devon.The 26-year-old said: “I joined the Royal Navy for a structured and different way of working.This latest passing-out-parade brings the total number of Cadets that have completed training at BRNC this year to 445.Captain Jol Woodard, the Commanding Officer of BRNC, said.The passing-out platoons were joined on the parade ground by Cadets at varying stages of their training.Vice Admiral Radakin is the Royal Navy’s Principal Personnel Officer and is responsible for the delivery of the Naval Service’s current and future personnel, equipment and infrastructure.
Author: Nichola Aldridge; Date: Thursday 21st December 2017; Christmas came early for the latest group of Cadets to complete training at Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) as they stepped out on parade before their families and friends.
Our Royal Patron is His Royal Highness Admiral of the Fleet The Prince of Wales KG GT GCB OM AL CD QSO PC© The Britannia Association 2020 - All Rights ReservedThe Royal Marines Band provided some Christmas cheer as the Second Sea Lord took the salute at the final passing-out-parade of 2018 at Britannia Royal Naval College.Vice Admiral Tony Radakin was the inspecting officer as 123 Officer Cadets took to the parade ground to mark their successful completion of the 29-week initial naval training course and formal commissioning as Naval Officers.The passing-out platoons also included 23 international cadets representing 12 different countries who had trained alongside their RN counterparts. Expand × 3 of 6. BRNC Passing out - Behind the Scenes.
Expand × 2 of 6. Prev. Sub Lieutenant Matthew Poxon was unable to take part in his original passing-out parade because he was self-isolating.A Naval officer has made history at Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) by passing out on his own.Sub Lieutenant Matthew Poxon was left "pretty disappointed" when he couldn't take part in his passing-out parade because he was self-isolating.This quickly changed when his Commanding Officer, Captain Readwin, approached him about passing-out solo.
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This latest passing-out-parade brings the total number of Cadets that have completed training at BRNC this year to 445.
"In the parade which SLt Poxon missed due his self-isolating, more than 130 men and women from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary passed out of the college.Under normal circumstances, passing-out parades are attended by family and friends, however due to the coronavirus outbreak the parade took place behind closed doors.Captain Readwin, the Commanding Officer at BRNC, said that these circumstances by no means "undermines their great effort and determination". He assumed the role of Second Sea Lord in March this year and it has recently been announced that he is to be promoted to Admiral to succeed Admiral Sir Philip Jones as First Sea Lord.
"It was quite daunting marching out onto the parade ground by myself, with the rest of the Cadets and staff watching from the ramps," said SLt Poxon. Janet Daley 29 Aug 2020… Captain Readwin, the Commanding Officer at BRNC, said that these circumstances by no means … "He also said that he would buy me a drink if he ever gets the chance and I’d be happy to buy him one in return.
Expand. Planning starts a year in advance and the event involves over 100 members of staff – a Britannia Royal Naval College Passing Out Parade is certainly not an easy occasion to organise. The College has also provided training for over 270 members of the Royal Naval Reserve, while the Royal Naval Leadership Academy has trained over 4,000 students across three sites. "Apparently the First Sea Lord is aware of the story and said that I must buy all my entry a drink for having my picture published, I’ll certainly do that next time I see them. by Steph Woolvin × 1 of 6.
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