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The Type system is a classification system used by the United Kingdom British RoyalNavy to classify surface escorts by function. The system evolved in the early 1950s, when the RoyalNavy was experimenting with building single purpose escort vessels with specific roles in light of experience gained in World War II . The following Type numbers are known to have been used, or proposed Types 11 40, Anti Submarine Escorts Type 11 Diesel powered anti submarine frigate based on hull of Type 41 61. Not built. Type 12 Whitby class frigate Whitby Steam turbine Steam powered, high speed first rate anti submarine frigate . Type 12M Rothesay class frigate Rothesay Improved Type 12 design. Type 12I Leander class frigate Leander Modified Type 12, general purpose frigate. Type 14 Blackwood class frigate Blackwood Steam powered, high speed, second rate anti submarine frigate. Type 15 frigate Type 15 High speed anti submarine frigate, full conversion of wartime destroyer hulls. Type 16 frigate Type 16 High speed anti submarine frigate, limited conversion of wartime destroyer hulls. Type 17 Third rate anti submarine frigate, analogous to wartime corvette s. Not built. Type 18 High speed anti submarine frigate, intermediate conversion of wartime destroyer hulls. Not built. Type 19 Very high speed 42 knot unit knot gas turbine powered anti submarine frigate. Not built. Type 21 Type 21 frigate Amazon ... of the RoyalNavy describing the various conventions used to name destroyer classes of the RoyalNavy since 1913. Ratingsystem of the RoyalNavy the system used to classify ships of the line during the age of sail. The ratingsystem was briefly revived to further classify anti submarine escorts .... Grove, The Bodley head, 1987, ISBN 0 370 31021 7 Rebuilding the RoyalNavy Warship design since 1945 , D.K Brown & George Moore, Chatham Publishing, 2003, ISBN 1 86176 222 4 Category RoyalNavy Category Frigates of the RoyalNavy Category Destroyers of the RoyalNavy ... more details
The Quota System also known as The Quod , introduced by Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger in 1795 , required each English county to provide a quota of men for the RoyalNavy , based on its population and the number of its seaports &mdash London , for example, had to provide 5,704 quotamen , while Yorkshire had to provide 1,081. The counties found it difficult to meet the quotas. Some offered high cash bounties to inexperienced volunteers mostly inexperienced landsmen , creating resentment among the regular seamen who, despite their experience, had received only a small fraction of that bounty on their own volunteering and none if they were impressment pressed . Sometimes, the counties resorted to sending convicted criminals in lieu of punishment, further creating ill feeling among ships companies, and sometimes introducing typhus otherwise known as jail fever . Britain ended the quota system, along with impressment , in 1815 at the close of the Napoleonic Wars , when much of the fleet was decommissioned, and the supply of unemployed seamen was more than adequate to man the remaining ships. External links http www.royal navy.org knowledge slang i.php Royal Naval slang and terminology http www.nelsonsnavy.co.uk broadside7.html Nelson s Navy The Impress Service Category History of the RoyalNavy Category Conscription in the United Kingdom Category 1795 establishments in Great Britain Category 1815 disestablishments Category 1795 in military history ja uk ... more details
pp protected expiry 2012 05 07T17 22 50Z small yes About the RoyalNavy of the United Kingdom other Royal Navies RoyalNavy disambiguation Use dmy dates date April 2012 Use British English date July 2011 Infobox military unit unit name RoyalNavy image File Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg border 300px caption The White Ensign naval ensign of the RoyalNavy, also known as the White Ensign. dates ... 1922 present allegiance Elizabeth II HM The Queen branch type Navy size 98 ships including Royal Fleet ... RoyalNavy officer Charles Montgomery , Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE commander4 ... Sea King RoyalNavy The RoyalNavy RN is the naval warfare service branch of the British Armed Forces ... powerful navy in the world, ref cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 511494 The RoyalNavy title The RoyalNavy work Britannica Online publisher Encyclop dia Britannica accessdate 3 June .... cn date April 2012 Following victory in the First World War the RoyalNavy was significantly .... The RoyalNavy operates a fleet of technologically sophisticated ships including an aircraft carrier ... . As of April 2012, there were List of active RoyalNavy ships 79 commissioned ships in the RoyalNavy, plus Royal Fleet Auxiliary 19 commissioned ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary RFA which also contribute to the RoyalNavy s available sea going assets. The RFA primarily serves to replenish RoyalNavy warships at sea, and also augments the RoyalNavy s amphibious warfare capabilities through its three sclass2 Bay landing ship dock vessels. The RoyalNavy is part of the Naval Service United ... of State for Defence . History Main History of the RoyalNavyRoyal Scots Navy Development ... into question, arguing there was hardly any RoyalNavy before the reign of Henry V 1413 22 . Rodger ... ref reigned 1413 1422 . 1500 1707 The standing NavyRoyal , with its own secretariat, dockyards and a permanent ... in the RoyalNavy s history. ref It can hardly be denied that the Dutch raid on the Medway vies ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 The 3DO RatingSystem was a ratingsystem created by The 3DO Company and used on games released for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer . The ratingsystem has four categories E Everyone 12 Guidance for 12 & under 17 Guidance for 17 & under AO Adults Only These ratings would appear on the lower front and back of the packaging, while the back of the packaging also specified what content was present in the game. This ratingsystem was discontinued after the Entertainment Software Rating Board was established in 1994 and from then on, 3DO games were rated by ESRB. Video game controversy DEFAULTSORT 3do RatingSystem Category Video game organizations Category Video game content ratings systems Category Trade associations Category 3DO Interactive Multiplayer RatingSystem Videogame software stub ... more details
wikify date December 2010 The Pearl RatingSystem is the green building ratingsystem for the emirate of Abu Dhabi and is currently tailored as of December 2010 for the following new developments http estidama.org pearl ratingsystem pearl community rating system.aspx?lang en US Communities , http estidama.org pearl ratingsystem pearl building rating system.aspx?lang en US Buildings and http estidama.org pearl ratingsystem pearl villa rating system.aspx?lang en US Villas . ref http estidama.org pearl rating system.aspxS Pearl RatingSystem and Tools ref Similar to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED , the Pearl RatingSystem has various levels of certification. ranging from one to five pearls. For all new development projects within the emirate of Abu Dhabi, a minimum certification of one pearl is required two pearls for government buildings . This certification requirement was mandated by the Executive Council of Abu Dhabi ref http www.estidama.org faqs general.aspx 4 Executive Council Order ref and went into effect Autumn 2010. There are three stages of certification associated with the Pearl RatingSystem. The first stage is the Pearl Design Rating, success of which is tied to the building permit . The second stage is the Pearl Construction Rating, success of which is tied to the certificate of completion. The third, and yet to be developed stage, is the Pearl Operations Rating. Training seminars of various lengths and technical depths are available for all of the Pearl Rating Systems. Training seminars are currently being delivered by http www.wspgroup.com en WSP Group WSP Group and http www.ogerinternational.com Oger International Abu Dhabi on behalf of the http www.upc.gov.ae ?lang en US Urban Planning Council Abu Dhabi The parent organization of Estidama . Individuals interested in working on Pearl Rated projects should become Pearl Qualified Professionals PQPs At least one PQP is required per project planned for development within the emirate ... more details
A chess ratingsystem is a system used in chess to calculate an estimate of the strength of the player ... a stronger player. In general, a player s rating goes up if he performs better than expected and down if he performs worse than expected. The magnitude of the change depends on the rating of his opponents. The Elo ratingsystem is currently the most widely used. The first modern ratingsystem was used ... a similar system in 1946. The first one that made an impact on international chess was the Ingo system in 1948. The USCF adopted the Harkness system in 1950. Shortly after, the British Chess Federation started using a system devised by Richard W. B. Clarke . The USCF switched to the Elo ratingsystem in 1960, which was adopted by FIDE in 1970 harvcol Hooper Whyld 1992 p 332 . Ingo system The Ingo system was designed by Anton Hoesslinger and published in 1948. It was used by the West German Chess Federation from 1948 until 1992, when it was replaced by an Elo based system, Deutsche Wertungszahl . It influenced some other rating systems. This is a simple system where a player s new rating is the average ... Elo. Elo ratingsystem main Elo ratingsystem The Elo system was invented by Arpad Elo and is the most ... ratingsystem main Glicko ratingsystem The Glicko system was invented by Mark E. Glickman as an improvement ... League of America now ICCF U.S.A. is the first national organization to use a numerical ratingsystem ... starts using the Harkness system and publishes its first rating list in the November issue of Chess ... Elo s book The Rating of Chessplayers, Past and Present on his ratingsystem is published. 1993 Deutsche Wertungszahl replaces the Ingo system in Germany. 2001 the Glicko ratingsystem Glicko system ... engine Chess engine rating lists Chess engine rating lists Sports ratingsystem List of FIDE chess ... approximate USCF ratings http www.chesselo.com Elo system and chess rating calculation in FIDE chess Category Chess rating systems simple Chess ratingsystem ... more details
The Glicko ratingsystem and Glicko 2 ratingsystem are methods for assessing a player s strength in games ... ratingsystem , and initially intended for the primary use as a chess ratingsystem . Glickman ... ratingsystem by Microsoft borrows many ideas of Glicko, see http research.microsoft.com en us projects ... pars PARS PAPA Advanced RatingSystem, implements the Glicko ratingsystem for competitive pinball ... References references Category Chess in Australia Category Chess rating systems de Glicko System ... deviation deviation . A higher Glicko rating implies more skill playing chess. Both Glicko and Glicko 2 rating systems are under public domain and found implemented on game server s online like Free ... on the Glicko website. The RD measures the accuracy of a player s rating. For example, a player with a rating ... the RD is added and subtracted from their rating to calculate this range. After a game, the amount the rating changes depends on the RD the change is smaller when the player s RD is low since their rating ... s true rating is not well known, so little information is being gained . The RD itself decreases after playing a game, but it will increase slowly over time of inactivity. The Glicko 2 ratingsystem improves upon the Glicko ratingsystem and further introduces the rating volatility . A very slightly modified version of the Glicko 2 ratingsystem is implemented by the Australian Chess Federation . Determination If the player is unrated, the rating is usually set to 1500 and the RD to 350. Step ... rating periods since the last competition and 350 is assumed to be the RD of an unrated player. If several games have occurred within one rating period, the method treats them as having happened simultaneously. The rating period may be as long as several months or as short as a few minutes, according ... by considering the length of time that would have to pass before a player s rating deviation would grow to that of an unrated player. If it assumed that it would take 100 rating periods for a player ... more details
ratingsystem is a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players in two player games ... physics professor. In summary, the Elo ratingsystem is the application of the Kalman filter ... The Elo system was invented as an improved chess ratingsystem , but today it is also used in many other games. It is also used as a ratingsystem for multiplayer competition in a number of video game ... gained recognition as being both more fair and accurate than the Chess rating systems Harkness system Harkness ratingsystem . Elo s system was adopted by the F d ration Internationale des checs World ... link date February 2012 ref The K factor , in the USCF ratingsystem, can be estimated by dividing ... Formulas for the USCF RatingSystem , United States Chess Federation , Mark Glickman, Department ... a high K factor helps high rated players exploit other flaws in the ratingsystem in situations ... entrants to the ratingsystem who have played less than 50 games are in theory a convenient target ... An increase or decrease in the average rating over all players in the ratingsystem is often ... players were improving faster than what the ratingsystem was able to track. As a result, established ... article title FIDE Handbook 8.0. The working of the FIDE RatingSystem publisher FIDE accessdate 2009 08 23 ref The current system in the United States includes a bonus point scheme which feeds rating ... Other chess rating systems Main Chess ratingsystem Ingo system, designed by Anton Hoesslinger, used in Germany 1948 1992 harvcol Harkness 1967 pp 205 6 . Harkness ratingsystem Harkness system Harkness ... . British Chess Federation RatingSystem, published in 1958, now termed the ECF grading system . ICCF U.S.A. Correspondence Chess League of America RatingSystem now uses Elo . Glicko ratingsystem Chessmetrics ... that is an extension of the Glicko ratingsystem to multi player and multi team games. Elo ratings ... sets a new player s rating at 1600. The European Go Federation adopted an Elo based ratingsystem ... more details
A Traffic light ratingsystem is a system for indicating the status of a variable using the red, yellow, or green of traffic light s. Product labeling European Union Traffic light food labeling Food sold prepacked may be labeled with a traffic light label showing at a glance the proportions of fat , saturated fat s, sugar , and salt using traffic light signals for high red , medium yellow and low green percentages for each of these ingredients. Foods with green indicators are healthier and to be preferred over those with red ones. ref cite url http www.eatwell.gov.uk foodlabels trafficlights title Traffic light labelling accessdate 2009 04 04 publisher Food Standards Agency ref The label is on the front of the package and easier to spot and interpret than Guideline Daily Amount GDA labeling which will continue. The GDA is difficult to understand for many, including children, and does not lend itself to quick comparisons. The use of traffic light labeling is supported by many physician groups including the British Medical Association and welcomed by consumers ref name bbc . Despite worries from some in the food industry that red foods would be shunned, the British Medical Association , Food Standards Agency and others agree that consumers interpret the labels sensibly, realise they can have red foods as a treat , and they are easier to understand than lists of percentages. ref name ... colors. The system may also be used for the European Game Information System PEGI ref cite url ... of the United Kingdom government , traffic lights are used as a coding system for good or bad performance usually known as a RAG rating. For example in relation to the workload performance, red would ... are used in addition to swatches of colour, so that the system can be used by colour blindness color blind readers. Some organisations, such as the U.S. Navy , use traffic light terminology for sexual ... requests. References reflist See also Nutrition facts label Category Rating systems Category ... more details
Merge CAMELS ratings date December 2009 The CAMEL ratingsystem is a method of evaluating the health of credit union s by the National Credit Union Administration NCUA . The rating, adopted by the NCUA in 1987, is based upon five critical elements of a credit union s operations ref name Letter Cite web url http ncua.gov letters 2000 00 CU 08.pdf title NCUA Letter to Credit Unions date November 2000 publisher NCUA accessdate 25 July 2011 ref C Capital adequacy Capital A Asset quality M Management E Earnings L Asset liability management asset Liability management This ratingsystem is designed to take into account and reflect all significant financial and operational factors examiners assess in their evaluation of a credit union s performance. Credit unions are rated using a combination of financial ratios and examiner judgment. ref name Letter Banking institutions use a similar CAMELS ratings for evaluation. References Reflist External links http www.ncua.gov letters Prior1996 E LET161.html National Credit Union Administration letter to credit unions defining the system Category Bank regulation in the United States Category Credit unions of the United States Category Financial terminology Category Rating systems business stub vi H th ng nh gi CAMEL ... more details
The Marvel RatingSystem is a system for rating the content of comic books , with regard to appropriateness for different age groups. In 2001, Marvel Comics withdrew from the Comics Code Authority and established its own ratingsystem for its publications. This was precipitated by the CCA refusing approval of the seal due to the strong depiction of violence in X Force 116 , a comic written by Peter Milligan and drawn by Mike Allred . As well, by withdrawing from the CCA, this is seen as a move by editor in chief Joe Quesada to lure more high profile creators to Marvel Comics. ref http www.icv2.com articles news 338.html X Force 116 To Be Non Code ICv2 April 27, 2001 ref Today s ratings are usually found on the comics Universal Product Code UPC box. System The Marvel RatingSystem assigns each comic book one of the following ratings ALL AGES appropriate for all ages. A Appropriate for age 9 and up. T TEENS AND UP Appropriate for most readers 13 and up, parents are advised that they might want to read before or with younger children. PARENTAL ADVISORY 15 years and older. Similar to T but featuring more mature themes and or more graphic imagery. MAX EXPLICIT CONTENT 18 years old. Most Mature Readers books will fall under the MAX comics banner created specifically for mature content titles , MAX and Mature themed titles will continue to be designed to appear distinct from mainline Marvel titles, with the MAX Explicit Content label very prominent on the cover. MAX titles will not be sold on the newsstand , and they will not be marketed to younger readers. History The first Marvel RatingSystem, implemented in 2001, used the following categories ALL AGES PG Parental Guidance PG ... a trademark on such classifications as PG and PG 13 see MPAA film ratingsystem . Marvel thus switched to the following system By changing the PG ratings ALL AGES PSR Parental Supervision Recommended ... system ALL AGES A Appropriate for age 9 and up. T SUGGESTED FOR TEEN AND UP PARENTAL ADVISORY MAX ... more details
Refimprove date September 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name nowiki The Blood Splat Rating System nowiki Type studio Artist Powerman 5000 Cover The Blood Splat Rating System.jpg Released December 1, 1995 Recorded Genre Funk metal Length 36 06 Label Conscience Records Conscience Producer Powerman 5000 br Mudrock Last album This album The Blood Splat Rating System br 1995 Next album Tonight the Stars Revolt br 1999 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Mega Kung Fu Radio Type studio Cover Mega Kung Fu Radio.jpg Alt Lower caption Reissue cover. Border optional parameter, type yes here to add a 1px border to the cover image The Blood Splat Rating System is the debut studio album of American rock music rock band Powerman 5000 . Released in 1995, it is the band s second independent music independent release. The album was a local success in Boston, MA and sold out of its initial pressing fact date September 2011 its success led to a contract with the major label DreamWorks Records , who reissued the album under the title Mega Kung Fu Radio on February 25, 1997. Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3 5 ref cite web url Allmusic class album id r248757 pure url yes title Mega Kung Fu Radio Powerman 5000 publisher Allmusic ref Track listing Public Menace, Freak, Human Fly 3 38 Organizized 3 55 Neckbone 4 00 Car Crash 2 42 Earth vs. Me 3 20 A Swim With the Sharks 3 20 20 Miles to Texas 25 to Hell 3 16 Mega Kung Fu Radio 3 38 Tokyo Vigilante 1 2 59 Boredwitcha 2 50 Standing 8 3 35 Even Superman Shot Himself 5 47 Credits Andrew Murdock Mudrock Producer, Mixing Chris Shaw Mixing Frank E. Butkus Mixing Tom Baker Mastering Spider One Spider Vocals, Art Direction, Design, Illustrations Wendy Sherman Art Direction, Design John Diaz Art Direction, Design Adam 12 Guitar Dorian Bass Al Drums Jordan Percussion Ron Handler A&R References reflist Powerman 5000 DEFAULTSORT Blood Splat Rating System Category Powerman 5000 albums Category 1995 albums Category Engl ... more details
A sports ratingsystem is a system that analyzes the results of sports competitions to provide Objectivity ... of ratingsystem results by people unfamiliar with these goals for example, a ratingsystem designed ... SportsRank Ratings of other contests Elo ratingsystem &mdash Chess Chess rating systems Capello Index ... Data http www.system bet.com System Bet.com Goal RatingSystem http www.andersonsports.com Anderson ... Lacrosse ratingsystem http www.cfbtn.com Albrecht Matrix Hybrid http www.vhsl reference.com VHSL Reference ... on win loss tie ratios, or to Opinion poll polls which are a Subjectivity subjective rating of the teams ..., the New York Times NY Times system, and the Dunkel Index , which dates back to 1929. Theory Sports ratings systems use a variety of methods for rating teams, but the most prevalent method is called a power rating. The power rating of a team is a calculation of the team s strength relative to other ... can safely say that A B C. There are obvious problems with basing a system solely on wins and losses ... Michigan , and Michigan beat Penn State. To address these logical breakdowns, rating systems .... Pros and cons of sports rating systems Pros Ratings are Objectivity science objective , without ... via a Draft sports draft or free agent free agency system as is done in many major league sports ... teams of the 1970s, like Dartmouth College Dartmouth , were calculated by some rating systems to be comparable ... bid due to their regular season record and their Ratings Percentage Index RPI rating and rode that opportunity ... of some rating systems differ from one another. For example, systems may be crafted to provide a perfect ... of ratings in combination with each other as part of an overall consensus rating, such as the BCS ... deviations from the overall average ranking per team. Rating systems can not ignore throw away ... skew the outcomes of rating systems. List of sports rating systems International ATP ... of Soccer Teams http tennis.matchstat.com BetRating Alternative tennis ranking system Based on bookmaker ... more details
The Ranally city ratingsystem is a tool developed by Rand McNally & Co. to classify U.S. cities based on their economic function. The system is designed to reflect an underlying hierarchy whereby consumers and businesses go to a city of a certain size for a certain function some functions are widely available and others are only available in the largest cities. The system was developed for Rand McNally by geographer Richard L. Forstall and released in 1964. The city rankings are updated periodically in the Rand McNally Commercial Atlas and Marketing Guide , an annual two volume set, which is available in many libraries. Among the criteria for categorization are retail sales, newspaper circulation, and the presence of universities and hospitals and corporate headquarters. The size of the city s tributary area is critical to determining whether it will be rated a 2, 3, or 4. As of 2006, there are 1492 cities rated. The system consists of a number and a letter. The number reflects a city ... Ranally City RatingSystem Category Cities in the United States Category Classification systems ... always been given the unique rating 1 AAAA due to its preeminent status in the national hierarchy .... In 1988, Los Angeles was similarly given a 1 AAA rating. Thirteen cities are given the rating ... , and Washington, D.C. . class wikitable Ranally city rating Description Examples indicates a complete listing 1 AAAA Unique rating for New York New York City 1 AAA Unique rating for Chicago and Los ... how the system works in practice with the example of Ohio. Rand McNally conceives of Ohio as consisting ... Zanesville 3 A Cambridge 4 B Athens Athens 4 A East Liverpool Salem East Liverpool 4 A Salem 4 B The system ... the system to evaluate access to physicians in rural areas. ref Ira Moscovice, et al., Options for Increasing .... Rand McNally. A complete description of the system is found at Volume 1, pp.  7 8, and rosters of the ratings appear on pp.  74 87 and 129 131. Richard L. Forstall, ed. Rand McNally city rating ... more details
The RoyalNavy is the naval force of the United Kingdom. RoyalNavy can also refer to Current Royal Australian NavyRoyal Bahraini NavyRoyal Brunei Navy Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei Royal Canadian Navynavy of the Canadian Forces Royal Danish Navy S v rnet Royal Malaysian Navy Tentera Laut DiRaja Malaysia Royal Moroccan NavyRoyal Naval Force of Jordan RoyalNavy of Oman Royal Netherlands Navy Koninklijke Marine Royal New Zealand NavyRoyal Norwegian Navy Sj forsvaret Royal Saudi NavyRoyal Swedish Navy Kungliga flottan Royal Thai Navy Historical Austro Hungarian Navy Kaiserliche und K nigliche Kriegsmarine , abolished in 1918 Belgian RoyalNavy Marine Royale , now the Belgian Naval Component Regia Marina of the Kingdom of Italy, now the Marina Militare Royal Canadian Navy pre unification Royal Canadian Navy , Canadian Navy prior of the unification of the Canadian Forces Royal Dano Norwegian Navy of the united kingdoms of Denmark Norway, abolished in 1814 Royal Hellenic Navy of the Kingdom of Greece, now the Hellenic NavyRoyal Indian Navy , now the Indian NavyRoyal Scots Navy , merged into the RoyalNavy in 1707 Yugoslav RoyalNavy , succeeded by the Yugoslav Navy mil unit dis de K nigliche Marine fr Marine royale hu Kir lyi Haditenger szet egy rtelm s t lap zh ... more details
primary sources date November 2010 RoyalNavy The RoyalNavy Police RNP is the Service Police branch of the RoyalNavy and Royal Marines . ref http www.publications.parliament.uk pa cm200506 cmselect cmarmed ..., and maintain order as outlined in the Armed Forces Act 2006 . The RoyalNavy Police was known as the RoyalNavy Regulating Branch until 2007, when the service was renamed the RoyalNavy Police ... News 2012 January 31 120131 RN Policewoman RoyalNavy website, 31 January 2012 ref The RNP subsumed the Royal Marines Police in 2009, although for operational purposes the majority of the two cadres ... to adversity or Do not give in to evil . History The RoyalNavy has always, in one way or another ... of the main ports, was centralised. In 1945, a RoyalNavy Regulating School was established at Beechwood ... history.html ref In 2007 the RoyalNavy Regulating Branch was renamed the RoyalNavy Police in a change ... The RNP have jurisdiction over members of the RoyalNavy subject to service discipline, as well ... Forces Act 2006. Organisation The RoyalNavy Police is headed by the Provost Marshal Naval PM N , based ... main Defence College of Policing and Guarding The RoyalNavy Police recruits internally, from ... upper Yardman scheme as officers of the Warfare Officer warfare branch of the RoyalNavy or as officers ... Navy Category Military police agencies of the United Kingdom no RoyalNavy Police ... unit of Royal Marines to 3 Commando Brigade to provide policing services as part of the UK Landing ... naval port areas was unsatisfactory. Colonel D H C Shepherd Royal Marines , previously the Naval .... He reported that the system of landing ships patrols in major naval base areas was unsatisfactory because ... of punishment. The Shepherd report recommended the introduction of a Leading Patrolman rating ... Royal Marine units. Individuals posted on ships and within shore establishments are responsible ... The British Army and The Royal Air Force . Over Civilians main Civilian subject to service discipline ... more details
RoyalNavy ship types There are three lists of RoyalNavy ships List of active RoyalNavy ships lists all currently commissioned vessels in the RoyalNavy. List of ship names of the RoyalNavy lists all names that RoyalNavy ships ever bore. List of RoyalNavy ships in the Pacific Northwest details Pacific Station Pacific Squadron and other vessels important in the history of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America As another option the menu on the right offers lists of classes for each type of ship. Category Ships of the RoyalNavy List of RoyalNavy ships Category Lists of RoyalNavy ships List of RoyalNavy ships de Liste von Schiffen der britischen RoyalNavy fr Liste des navires de la RoyalNavy ja ... more details
The RoyalNavy Medical Service is the branch of the RoyalNavy responsible for medical care. It works closely with Queen Alexandra s Royal Naval Nursing Service . History Since the RoyalNavy was officially established, the medical officers of the navy were segregated into surgeons and physicians. Every ship would carry a surgeon or assistant surgeon, who would have to treat patients, perform surgical procedures and prepare medications, but the more senior physicians would work either on a capital ship or in charge of a land based hospital. The current structure of ranking for medical officers was adopted in 1918. ref http www.pdavis.nl Ranks.htm retrieved 18th August 2009 ref Structure The medical branch today is made up of Medical Officers physicians and non commissioned officers and Naval rating ratings as Medical Assistant RoyalNavy medical assistants , who receive similar training to paramedic s. Nursing services are provided for the navy by the QARNNS which works alongside the Medical Service, but is a separate organisation. In total, 1,522 personnel are employed by the service. ref http www.nhs.uk Defencemedicine Documents Defence Medical Services review 5B1 5D.pdf Defence Medical ... and with the royal marines. Medical Assistants main Medical Assistant RoyalNavy Medical Assistants are deployed on all major warships and submarines of the RoyalNavy, and provide primary care to the crew ... Surgeon Lieutenant for example . Although royalnavy medical officers are qualified doctors, they do ... Job Maillard VC Ian Jenkins RoyalNavy officer Medical Assistant RoyalNavy Physician RoyalNavy References reflist DEFAULTSORT RoyalNavy Medical Branch Category Military medical organizations Category RoyalNavy ... operations and support surface fleet aircraft carriers hms ark royal ship s departments ... departments of the shore establishments or with the royal marines. All medical assistants are ranked ... more details
Image HMS Illustrious 1.jpg thumb right HMS Illustrious R06 , an Invincible class aircraft carrier of the RoyalNavy . RoyalNavy The Surface Fleet is the name given to the collection of surface vessels as opposed to submarines or aircraft of the RoyalNavy . In 2008 it consisted of two flotilla s based at Portsmouth and HMNB Devonport Devonport , both on the south coast of England and a flotilla based at the Clyde Naval Base at Faslane in Scotland. The Surface Fleet consists of a wide variety of vessels, ranging from List of aircraft carriers of the RoyalNavy aircraft carriers to List of minesweepers of the RoyalNavy mine countermeasures vessels to List of fast patrol boats of the RoyalNavy offshore patrol vessels , but the backbone of the fleet consists of List of destroyers of the RoyalNavy destroyers Type 42 destroyer type 42 and List of frigates of the RoyalNavy frigates types Type 22 frigate 22 and Type 23 frigate 23 . By 2008 the surface fleet was engaged in numerous operations in the North and South Atlantic , the Caribbean , the Northern Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea where the RoyalNavy Cyprus Squadron Cyprus Squadron is based. Closer to home, the Surface fleet also conducts Fishery Protection Patrols in United Kingdom UK waters, in a formal agreement with DEFRA . The Fishery Protection Squadron is the largest front line squadron in the RoyalNavy. See also List of active RoyalNavy ships External links http www.royalnavy.mod.uk operations and support surface fleet index.htm RoyalNavy Surface Fleet official website http www.maritimequest.com warship directory great britain pages royalnavy main page.htm MaritimeQuest RoyalNavy Index UK navy stub Category Military units and formations of the RoyalNavy ... more details
Please see Captain naval for other versions of this naval rank. Image Generic Navy O7.svg thumb 105px right A RoyalNavy captain s rank insignia. Captain Capt is a senior officer rank of the RoyalNavy . It ranks above Commander RoyalNavy Commander and below Commodore RoyalNavy Commodore and has a NATO ranking code of OF 5. The rank is equivalent to a Colonel in the British Army or Royal Marines and to a Group Captain in the Royal Air Force . The rank of Group Captain is based on the RoyalNavy rank. It is also equivalent to the rank of ship of the line captain in the navies of many other countries. Sometimes the rank is described as Captain RN to distinguish it from the more Captain land junior army rank . In the RoyalNavy, the officer in command of any ship is considered the captain even if that officer holds a different rank. RoyalNavy officers who rank as captains may serve on ships or on land in naval bases or other service establishments. The rank insignia features four rings of gold braid with a loop in the upper ring. ref cite web url http www.royal navy.mod.uk server show conMediaFile.21097 title Uniforms and Badges of Rank at RoyalNavy website accessdate 2008 12 05 ref References reflist See also Post captain navy stub UK officer ranks Category Military ranks of the RoyalNavy sl Kapitan Zdru eno kraljestvo zh ... more details
The Medical Assistant is a RoyalNavy medical rating in the United Kingdom. Medical Assistants serve on all types of ships in the surface and submarine fleet, or ashore in a sick bay, hospital, or other establishment. The equivalent rate in the United States Navy is Hospital Corpsman . The Medical Assistant was previously known as Sick Berth Attendant 19th 20th century and earlier as Loblolly boy 18th 19th century . Basic training 9 weeks is conducted at HMS Raleigh shore establishment HMS Raleigh shore establishment in Torpoint, Cornwall . Medical training 39 weeks is conducted at the Defence Medical Services Training Centre at Keogh Barracks in Aldershot followed by consolidation training 12 weeks on board a ship or shore establishment sick bay. Medical Assistants who volunteer for service with the Royal Marines must pass the All Arms Commando Course 9 weeks held at the Commando Training Centre Royal Marines CTCRM in Lympstone , Devon . Those who volunteer for Service in the Submarine Service undertake Radiation Protection and Nuclear Chemistry training at The Defence College of Management and Technology, HMS Sultan in Gosport and also Atmosphere Monitoring training at The Institute of Naval Medicine in Alverstoke. On completion of this training, Medical Assistant Submariners, MA SM s are awarded a City and Guilds Certificate in Radiation Protection and optional membership of the Guild of Radiation Workers. Medical Assistants are colloquially known as Scablifters or Doc in Royal Naval JackSpeak. See also Hospital Corpsman Kate Nesbitt Medical assistant External links http www.royal navy.mod.uk server show nav.4190 Medical Assistant General Service , RN Careers http www.vnh.org Virtual Naval Hospital a digital library of military medicine and humanitarian medicine http www.itv.com news meridian 2012 03 23 wounded medic awarded military cross Medical Assistant Liam O Grady MC Category RoyalNavy specialisms Category Military medicine in the United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Thai Navy br , br small Royal Thai General System of Transcription RTGS Kongthap Ruea, Ratcha Navy small image File Royal Thai Navy Seal.svg 130px caption Emblem of the Royal Thai Navy dates 1900 country flag Thailand allegiance branch Royal Thai Marine Corps br Royal Thai Navy SEALs type Navy role size 71,000 Active personnel br Royal Thai Navy ... to see the world colors Navy blue march mascot identification symbol File Royal Thai Navy Flag.svg 125px identification symbol label Flags of the Royal Thai Armed Forces Royal Thai Navy Flag identification ... commander1 Admiral Surasak Runroengrom commander1 label List of Commanders of the Royal Thai Navy ... Naresuan The Royal Thai Navy lang th is the navy of Thailand and part of the Royal Thai ... 1880 1923 is The Father of Royal Thai Navy . Similar to the organizational structure of the United States, the Royal Thai Navy includes the Naval Fleet, and the Royal Thai Marine Corps . The Royal Thai ... an Aircraft Carrier . The Royal Thai Navy operates in three Naval Area Commands First Naval Area ... Indian Ocean The Royal Thai Navy also has two air wings, operating 40 fixed wing aircraft and 30 helicopters from Utapao , Songkhla and Phuket Province Phuket . The First Royal Thai Navy wing has 4 squadrons and the Second Royal Thai Navy wing has 3 squadrons. Moreover, the Royal Thai Navy also consists of 1 Royal Thai Marine Corps division, 1 Air and Coastal Defense Division, Royal Thai Navy SEALs and 1 Riverine Patrol Regiment. The United States Navy and Royal Thai Navy conduct the annual joint ... Command and Control The Royal Thai Navy is commanded by the Commander in Chief of the Royal Thai Navy, currently Admiral Surasak Runroengrom , who was appointed in 2011. The Royal Thai Navy Headquarters ... Thai Navy Admiral Surasak Runroengrom Deputy Commander in Chief, Royal Thai Navy Admiral Weerapol Kitsombat President, Royal Thai Navy Advisory Group Admiral Apiwat Srivardhana Assistant Commander in Chief ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 National football association Logo FA Royal Navy.png Founded 1904 FIFA affiliation Region The Football Association FA Region affiliation Website http www.royalnavyfa.com www.royalnavyfa.com Chairman Captain M R B Wallace The RoyalNavy Football Association , also simply known as the RoyalNavy FA , is the sport governing body governing body of association football football for the RoyalNavy . ref cite web url http www.royalnavyfa.com AboutUs title RoyalNavy About Us date 30 May 2009 accessdate 30 May 2009 ref References reflist External links http www.royalnavyfa.com RoyalNavy FA s official site County Football Association Category County Football Associations footy org stub ... more details