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Ceres Division is a unit of the Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) based in Leeds, Yorkshire. The unit is a Tender of HMS Sherwood, an RNR unit based in Nottingham, subordinate for administrative purposes. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
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Leeds is a major city in West Yorkshire, England. ...
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Blue Ensign flown by merchant vessels commanded by officers in the RNR. The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. ...
Leeds is a major city in West Yorkshire, England. ...
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Ceres Division provides ratings for the General Service Seaman (Reserve) (GSSR) and Communications and Information Systems (CIS) specialisations and training for junior Officers. The term rating or rate carries different meanings depending on which navy is being discussed. ...
In military organizations, a commissioned officer is a member of the service who derives authority directly from a sovereign power, and as such holds a commission from that power. ...
The Naval Service is the maritime branch of the British Armed Forces. ...
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The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services (and is therefore the Senior Service). ...
HMS Illustrious (R06), an Invincible class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy, and current flagship of the First Sea Lord. ...
The Fleet Air Arm is the operational group of the Royal Navy responsible for the operation of the aircraft on board their ships. ...
The Royal Navy Submarine Service - sometimes known as the Silent Service, on account of a submarine being required to operate quietly in order to remain undetected by enemy SONAR (or ASDIC as it was known in the RN pre-1948) - is the collective name given to the submarine element of...
The Royal Marines (RM), are the Royal Navys elite fighting forces. ...
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) is the service that keeps the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom running around the world. ...
Blue Ensign flown by merchant vessels commanded by officers in the RNR. The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. ...
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The British Royal Navy does not have a well-defined moment of formation; it started out as a motley assortment of Kings ships during the Middle Ages, assembled only as needed and then dispersed, began to take shape as a standing navy during the 16th century, and became a...
At the beginning of the 1990s, the Royal Navy was a force designed for the Cold War - with its three ASW aircraft carriers and a force of small, though numerous, frigates and destroyers, its main purpose was to search for and destroy Soviet submarines in the North Atlantic. ...
This is a list of active Royal Navy ships, complete and correct as of 2006. ...
Although the majority of the Royal Navy fleet, unless required, remains training and exercising in and around Home Waters, the Navy has a number of standing commitments, including those held for contingent operations, to provide ships for various missions around the world: // Fleet Flagship and R2 Carrier Normally two aircraft...
The following is a list of Royal Navy ship names by name in alphabetical order, both past and present. ...
Old Admiralty House, Whitehall, London, Thomas Ripley, architect, 1723-26, was not admired by his contemporaries and earned him some scathing couplets from Alexander Pope The Admiralty was historically the authority in the United Kingdom responsible for the command of the Royal Navy. ...
This is a list of senior officers of the Royal Navy. ...
History Insignia for officers was first introduced in 1748, with differences in rank being seen in the cut of the lapels and the cuffs. ...
For Chief Petty Officer both the shoulder tab insignia and the sleeve insignia from the No. ...
History HMS CERES was an RNR training unit in Yeadon which closed in 1994 following a restructuring and the disbanding of the 10th Mine Countermeasures Squadron (MCM10). Yeadon may refer to: Yeadon, Pennsylvania, USA Yeadon, West Yorkshire, England, UK This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
In 1999 the decision was made to re-establish an RNR presence in West Yorkshire. Establishing as a tender unit minimised cost and provided an extant administrative structure to support the development. The Named Calder Division the unit established a temporary presence in Batley to train communications ratings, although the termporary nature of the accomodation and limited equipment led to recruitment and retention difficulties. alternative accomodation was found at Carlton Barracks, Leeds, co-located with units of the Territorial Army. Batley is a small town in Kirklees Metropolitan Borough, in the county of West Yorkshire, England. ...
In the United Kingdom the Territorial Army is a part of the British Army composed of reserve units, or part-time soldiers. ...
As a Tender unit to HMS Sherwood based in Nottingham it is the duty of Ceres Division to represent the Royal Navy throughout Yorkshire. Opened in 2005 by Rear Admiral Kenneth Borley (Flag Officer training and recruitment), the unit is based at Carlton Lodge, Carlton Barracks, less than a mile from Leeds City railway station. This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...
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2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The term Rear Admiral originated from the days of Naval Sailing Squadrons, and can trace its origins to the British Royal Navy. ...
Leeds City station is the mainline railway station serving the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. ...
The new facility underwent refurbishment providing galley, changing rooms, toilets, showers, offices, classrooms and conference facilities. The Ministry of Defence computer network, Defence Information Infrastructure, was installed to provide IT support. A sinlge bar is available, with all personnel sharing the facility in contrast to the Royal Navy tradition of separate mess facilities for Officers, Senior and Junior ratings. Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) is a secure military network owned by the United Kingdoms Ministry of Defence MoD. It covers the various branches of the armed forces, including army, to airforce and navy. ...
The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services (and is therefore the Senior Service). ...
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The unit was renamed for HMS CERES and retains the ship's bell. Ships bells are a system to indicate the hour by means of bells, used aboard a ship to regulate the sailors duty watches. ...
Ceres Division was officially opened by Rear Admiral Kenneth Borley, Flag Officer Training and Recruitment, on 14th May 2005 with a Guard paraded by the parent unit, HMS Sherwood, and music by Royal Marines Band Clyde. The term Rear Admiral originated from the days of Naval Sailing Squadrons, and can trace its origins to the British Royal Navy. ...
The Royal Marines (RM), are the Royal Navys elite fighting forces. ...
Location of Faslane and RNAD Coulport Faslane Naval Base, HMNB Clyde Her Majestys Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde (HMS Neptune), is one of three operating bases for the Royal Navy (the others being HMNB Devonport and HMNB Portsmouth). ...
Affiliations The unit is affiliated to HMS ARK ROYAL and the Royal Navy Historic Flight which flies the Fairey Swordfish, City Of Leeds. HMS Ark Royal (R07) in Greenwich dock, London This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Fairey Swordfish The Fairey Swordfish was a torpedo bomber built by the Fairey Aviation Company and used by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during World War II. Affectionately known as the Stringbag by its crews, it was outdated by 1939, but achieved some spectacular successes during the...
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Several ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS President, after the office of president meaning one who presides over an assembly. ...
Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Calliope after the muse Calliope in Greek mythology. ...
Caroline sporting her three flags (From left to right) Union Jack, Commodore RNRs Burgee, Flag of the Royal Navy (White Ensign). ...
See also The armed forces of the United Kingdom are known as the British Armed Forces or Her Majestys Armed Forces, sometimes legally the Armed Forces of the Crown[2]. Their Commander-in-Chief is the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II and they are managed by the Defence Council of the...
The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services (and is therefore the Senior Service). ...
This is a list of shore establishments of the Royal Navy. ...
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