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  1. This template is written in British English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, defence, artefact, analyse) and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English.

  2. His Majesty'sNaval Serviceof the British Armed Forces. His Majesty's Naval Service (or, when the reigning monarch is female, Her Majesty's Naval Service) is the United Kingdom 's naval warfare and maritime service. [1] [2] It consists of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines Reserve and Naval ...

  3. The Naval Careers Service (NCS) was formed on 1 April 1963 when the Naval Recruiting Service was renamed. It is one of the four components of Her Majesty's Naval Service – alongside the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines and the Reserve Naval and Marine Forces – and is governed by the Admiralty Board of the Defence Council.

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  5. Her Majesty's Naval Service, also known as the Senior Service, is the naval warfare and maritime organisational structure of the British Armed Forces.[1][2] It consists of the Royal Navy, Royal Marine Corps, Naval Careers Service, Royal Marines Band Service and Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.[3] The term Naval Service should be distinguished from the "UK Naval Services", which ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Admiralty_Board_(UnitedAdmiralty Board - Wikipedia

    Admiralty Board. The Admiralty Board is the body established under the Defence Council of the United Kingdom for the administration of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom. It meets formally only once a year, and the day-to-day running of the Royal Navy is conducted by the Navy Board, which does not include any ministers.