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  2. Template:Royal Navy Officer Ranks - Wikipedia

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    1 Requirements. 2 Notes. Toggle the table of contents. Template: ... This is a template for showing a table of the Royal Navy Officer ranks and epaulettes. The table ...

  3. Template:Royal Navy Other Ranks - Wikipedia

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    This is a template for showing a table of the Royal Navy Other ranks and epaulettes. The table can be expanded on pages allowing for more information to be associated with the ranks. The basic table can be added to a page with

  4. Template:Royal Navy Officer Ranks/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Royal Navy Officer Ranks. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This is a template for showing a table of the Royal Navy Officer ranks and epaulettes.

  5. Royal Navy other rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    A chief petty officer in the blue uniform wears three buttons on their sleeves to indicate rank, the same rank insignia (but topped with a star) used by Chilean Navy midshipmen. The WO2 rank began to be phased out in April 2014 for most branches except Submariner engineers, with no new appointments; existing holders of the rank retain it until ...

  6. Royal Navy officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy epaulettes for senior and junior officers, 18th and 19th centuries Royal Navy epaulettes for flag officers, 18th and 19th centuries. Uniforms for naval officers were not authorised until 1748. At first the cut and style of the uniform differed considerably between ranks, and specific rank insignia were only sporadically used.

  7. Royal Naval Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Naval engineers are in charge of the management and upkeep of ship-board machinery. Traditionally this included engines, motors, pumps and other mechanical devices, but modern engineers are now responsible for both mechanical systems and high-tech electronics such radar and sonar systems and nuclear-power plants.

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  9. Officer Corps of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Initial officer training is undertaken at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth and at sea undergoing initial sea training. Junior officers are appointed to seagoing ships for common and specialist fleet time and will then undertake specialist training as appropriate to their branch.