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Royal Navy 2004 AEM J. Stead: Royal Navy 2005 Sgt M.A. Cole: Royal Marines 2006 WO2 D.L. O'Connor MBE Royal Marines 2007 CSgt N. Gibbett: Royal Marines 2008 Cpl J. Bloom: Royal Marines 2009 WO1 ET (WE) J.S. Newell: Royal Navy 2010 Lt D. Anderson: Royal Navy 2011 Lt D. Anderson: Royal Navy 2012 Lt D. Anderson: Royal Navy 2013 J. Bloom: Royal ...
The medal's reverse design and the same ribbon was used in 1955 with the Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the New Zealand Naval Forces and in 1966 with the Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. [3] [4] [8] Obverse. The obverse bears the effigy of the reigning monarch, in the uniform of the Admiral of the Fleet ...
Royal Military Police Association Memorial; Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Royal Naval Association Uttoxeter Memorial; Royal Naval Medical Services Memorial; Royal Naval Patrol Service Memorial; 'HMS Europa, (RNPS)' Royal Naval Review; Royal Navy Coastal Forces Memorial; Royal Navy Engineers Benevolent Society Memorial; Royal ...
A master-at-arms (US: MA; UK and some Commonwealth: MAA) may be a naval rating, responsible for law enforcement, regulating duties, security, anti-terrorism/force protection (AT/FP) for a country's navy; an army officer responsible for physical training; or a member of the crew of a merchant ship (usually a passenger vessel) responsible for security and law enforcement.
RNA Bermuda Branch, HMS Malabar, and Sea Cadet Remembrance Day ceremony at HMS Jervis Bay memorial at Hamilton, Bermuda. The Royal Naval Association (RNA) is an association of current and former British Naval Service personnel (Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Women's Royal Naval Service, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service, Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines Reserve, Royal Fleet Auxiliary ...
His Majesty's Naval Service (or, when the reigning monarch is female, Her Majesty's Naval Service) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare and maritime service. [1] [2] It consists of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines Reserve and Naval Careers Service. [3]
The Nock gun was a seven-barrelled flintlock smoothbore firearm used by the Royal Navy during the early stages of the Napoleonic Wars.It is a type of volley gun adapted for ship-to-ship fighting, but was limited in its use because of the powerful recoil and eventually discontinued.
The 4.5-inch (114 mm) Mark 8 gun can be found on all the Royal Navy's frigates and destroyers and was used from the Falklands War to the War in Iraq.The gun can fire up to 24 high explosive shells per minute, each weighing more than 40 kilograms (88 lb), at targets more than 12 miles (19 km) away – this can be extended to nearly 18 miles (29 km) if special extended-range shells are used.