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  2. Royal Navy Police - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Navy Police (RNP) is the service police branch of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. [1] Members of the RNP enforce service law and discipline. The Royal Navy Police was known as the Royal Navy Regulating Branch until 2007, when the service was renamed the Royal Navy Police in a change brought about by the Armed Forces Act 2006. [2]

  3. Defence School of Policing and Security - Wikipedia

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    The Defence School of Policing and Security is the training centre for the Service Police of the British Armed Forces including the Ministry of Defence.It consolidates training for the Royal Navy Police, Royal Military Police and Royal Air Force Police and the Ministry of Defence Police in one location, assuring consistent standards across the services.

  4. Royal Marines Police - Wikipedia

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    The overall head of the Royal Navy Police (including RM Police Troop) is the Provost Marshal - Navy. As of August 2022 this was held by Commander Andy Williams, himself an ex Royal Marine Commando and ex Royal Marines Police member.

  5. Military police of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    British military police member using field glasses to look across the Berlin Wall from a viewing platform on the western side, 1984. The Special Investigation Branch is the name given to the detective branches of all three Service police arms: the Royal Navy Police, Royal Military Police and Royal Air Force Police. In December 2022 the separate ...

  6. Royal Navy other rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. List of active Royal Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The total displacement of the Royal Navy's commissioned and active ships is approximately 362,200 tonnes. The Royal Navy also includes a number of smaller non-commissioned assets. The naval training vessels Brecon and Hindostan can be found based at the Royal Navy stone frigates HMS Raleigh and the Britannia Royal Naval College, respectively

  8. Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, and a component of His Majesty's Naval Service. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against ...

  9. List of patrol vessels of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of patrol boats of the Royal Navy. Active. Archer-class patrol and training craft Archer; Biter; Smiter; Pursuer; Blazer; Dasher; Puncher; Charger; Ranger;