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  1. 19 de dez. de 2023 · Apply For Membership Donations. For many years the Royal Navy has trained British and other nations' naval officers ashore at BRNC Dartmouth and other naval establishments and at sea. Today the College acts as their alma mater wherever they trained.Britannia Association, BRNC, Dartmouth, Royal Navy.

  2. Britannia Royal Naval College. BRNC should be a key ingredient to any visit to the West Country. Tours of this iconic building will offer an informative narrative allowing you to appreciate the rich history, role and relevance of this building and the naval training conducted here today, providing you with a quality, value for money ...

  3. 11 de ago. de 2022 · More than 140 men and women who have completed officer training have paraded at Britannia Royal Naval College. Rear Adm Jude Terry, the Royal Navy's first female admiral, was among those ...

  4. As a former Royal Navy officer who had the pleasure of serving with the U.S. Navy at sea, I have perhaps unique insights into the differences between how the U.S. Navy and Royal Navy train their junior officers. The differences between the Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) at Dartmouth and the U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) have been significant since the beginning of both institutions.

  5. 14 de dez. de 2023 · The Prince of Wales has presided over a passing-out parade at the Royal Navy's officer training college in Devon. Prince William watched as the newest naval leaders took part in the event at ...

  6. ABOUT US. The Concert Band of Britannia Royal Naval College is based in the world renowned Royal Naval Officers training establishment in Dartmouth, Devon. It performs at many of the College's internal engagements including, Open Days, Families weekends, Squadron dinners, Wardroom and mess functions and other events within the local community ...

  7. 5 de set. de 2023 · The Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, in the county of Devon on the south coast of England, has played an important part in British military history. Built in 1905 as part of the British Navy’s attempt to ready itself for any future war, it trained several of the greatest sailors of the Royal Navy, including Admirals Andrew Cunningham and John Fieldhouse.