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This category is for crests and badges of Royal Navy ships. See the article on Naval heraldry for more information on badges and crests. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Royal Navy Ship's Badges .
List of Royal Navy ships; List of aircraft carriers; Liverpool; Lord Mountbatten; Los Angeles-class submarine; Mansfield Smith-Cumming; National flag; Ohio-class submarine; Olav V; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex; Prince William, Duke of Cumberland; Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon; Queen Elizabeth 2; RFA Sir ...
Ratings in the Royal Navy include trade badges on the right sleeve to indicate a specific job. The information on the left arm is the individual's rate - e.g. a leading rate (commonly called a leading hand).
List of attacks on British aircraft during The Troubles; List of oldest military units and formations in continuous operation; Mountain Leader Training Cadre; No. 44 (Royal Marine) Commando; No. 46 (Royal Marine) Commando; No. 47 (Royal Marine) Commando; No. 48 (Royal Marine) Commando; Non-U.S. recipients of U.S. gallantry awards; Peter George ...
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The Royal Navy's presence in the Persian Gulf typically includes a Type 45 destroyer and a squadron of minehunters supported by an RFA Bay-class mothership. The Royal Navy is currently deployed in different areas of the world, including some standing Royal Navy deployments. These include several home tasks as well as overseas deployments.
In British maritime law and custom, an ensign is the identifying flag flown to designate a British ship, either military or civilian. Such flags display the United Kingdom Union Flag in the canton (the upper corner next to the staff), with either a red, white or blue field, dependent on whether the vessel is civilian, naval, or in a special category.