They’ve been working hard for this for the last 10 weeks and this afternoon, the # Fisher41s will achieve their goal of passing-out of HMS Raleigh.. HMS Raleigh is the largest Royal Navy training establishment in the South West. Below are just some of our members who have served at HMS Raleigh. Hanson Division, which forms a base for new recruits while they undergo their initial naval training, bears the name of Acting Steward Shaun Hanson from Sheffield. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. You march up to sickbay and they split the division into your respective classes (port or starboard) you go into dental, get a brief on how to brush your teeth properly and how to use the centre, then you get a check up ( there is a lot of waiting around but you'll probably be sewing your name tag onto your PT shirt. HMS Lomond is the name of the leader of a flotilla of fictional V and W-class destroyers in the novel The Destroyers by Douglas Reeman; HMS Nairn was a fictional River-class frigate in Alistair MacLean's 1955 book HMS Ulysses. HMS Raleigh. Here’s Jack’s story:- 100 years ago Jack fought and died aged just 16 years old at the Battle of Jutland. It’s made up of a 239-acre main site, a maritime training centre on the River Lynher, and satellite bases for leadership and team-working exercises on Dartmoor and the Rame peninsular.

Pete Halfpenny ABLE RATING Served from 1977 - 1985 Served in HMS Raleigh.

Today is the anniversary of the death of Boy Sailor Jack Cornwell VC, whose name lives on at HMS Raleigh in Cornwell Division. A new training division has been opened at HMS Raleigh named after a young sailor who died during the Falklands conflict. Arthur P Westcott LME Served from 1956 … We can reunite you with your friends who served at HMS Raleigh and we have a wealth of information on different units, bases and ships in the site. Huge congratulations to the 31 advanced apprentices, 4 advanced apprentices (submariners), 4 Naval airmen, 3 Logisticians who complete training today. Lee Brown LMEA Served from 1989 - 1996 Served in HMS Raleigh. HMS River, HMS Colony and HMS Saltash were fictional River and Colony-class frigates in H M Frigate (1946) and the novel The Cruel Sea (1951) by Nicholas Monsarrat.