Tuesday, 17 May 2011

HMS Raleigh



The new Lead Naval Military Training School has been designed and constructed for the requirements of the 21st century. It has a requirement to train large numbers of personnel, ranging from the most recent ratings to join the Service through to Commanding Officers, in a varied and wide spectrum of specialized training. These include: Commanding Officer courses, Warfare courses, Royal Naval New Entry training, Ship Protection Organisation courses, Northern Ireland training, Basic rifle and pistol courses, Board and Search Pre Deployment training and a variety of training courses for other International Navies.

Firefighting School

A variety of courses provide firefighting training to initial trainees and seagoing personnel using state of the art gas fired simulators, provided by Flagship Fire Fighting Training Limited.
Training in leak stopping techniques is provided in a static basic training unit and an advanced Damage Repair Instructional Unit (DRIU). The latter realistically simulates damage to a rolling ship section in extreme weather conditions and is used primarily for ship team training.

NBCD School

The NBCD School provides initial trainees with an introduction to personal and collective NBCD measures. This includes the issue and test of the individual Respirator in a Test Chamber, which is also used by ships and establishments in the area.

 
The Vanguard Class SSBN (Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear) provides the United Kingdom's strategic nuclear deterrent
The SSN (Ship Submersible Nuclear), or Fleet Submarines contribute to peace and security by providing a conventional deterrence to anyone or nation that may pose a threat to world stability
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BBC Spotlight's Johnny Rutherford has followed new recruits for nine weeks in a series about HMS Raleigh at Torpoint.

The series may be over but you can still watch all the films. Click on the Links Below to view Online.



Climb to the top - Part 3

Aiming High - Part 4

Ship Shape - Part 5

Core Values - Part 6

The Final Push - Part 7

Land Ahoy! - Part 8


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Other Royal Navy training Establishments


HMS COLLINGWOOD (FAREHAM)
HMS Collingwood is the lead establishment of the Maritime Warfare School (MWS) and the largest naval training centre in Western Europe . The MWS is a federated training establishment incorporating HMS Excellent, the Defence Diving School, the RN Physical Training School, the School of Hydrography and Meteorology in Plymouth and the Royal Marines School of Music in Portsmouth Naval Base. At any one time the MWS is training about 10 per cent of the Royal Navy and has an annual throughput of over 3,000 Officers and Ratings, both regular and reserve.


HMS Sultan (Gosport)
HMS Sultan is the school of Marine and Air Engineering for the Royal Navy. Training of Marine and Air Engineers of Foreign and Commonwealth Navies is also undertaken. Large numbers of officer and rating students are trained annually e.g. the Ship Systems Group alone has a throughput of some 1,000 students per year. There are five other similar training groups
HMS Sultan is also home to the Admiralty Interview Board, and other lodger units including the Central Air and Admiralty Medical Board.


HMS Temeraire (Portsmouth)
HMS Temeraire houses the staff of the Directorate of Naval Physical Training and Sport (DNPTS), the Royal Navy School of Physical Training and the Fleet Recreation Centre. It is based in Portsmouth and follows a long and distinguished line of ships and establishments to bear the name Temeraire.


BRNC DARTMOUTH
The principal function of the College is the training of young officers for service in the Royal Navy. A large number of students from friendly Navies are also trained here.
A variety of other course are undertaken including leadership and teambuilding Programmes, seamanship, navigation and other naval subjects.

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