The Royal Naval Academy (1733–1837) was established at Portsmouth Dockyard as a facility to train officers for the Royal Navy. The founders' intentions were to provide an alternative means to recruit officers and to provide standardised training, education and admission.
Training
In 1733, a shoreside facility was established in the dockyard for 40 recruits. A comprehensive syllabus provided theoretical and practical experience in the dockyard and at sea. Graduates of the Academy could earn two years of sea time as part of their studies, and would be able to take the lieutenant's examination after four years at sea instead of six. The Academy did not, however, achieve the objective of becoming the preferred path to becoming a naval officers. The traditional means of a sea-going "apprenticeship" remained the preferred alternative. The vast majority of the officer class was still recruited in this manner based on family ties, and patronage. Family connections, "interest" and a sincere belief in the superiority of practical experience learned on the quarterdeck ensured that the officer class favoured the traditional model. WilliamIV summed up this view when he remarked that "there was no place superior to the quarterdeck of a British man of war for the education of a gentleman".
A Naval Academy is a national institution that provides undergraduate level education for prospective naval officers.
Naval training commonly took place only at sea until the 20th century, even if those ships were permanently moored. For example, both the FrenchÉcole Navale and the BritishBRNC only comparatively recently constructed their training establishments on shore, despite the history of those two navies - almost contemporary with the establishment of those two nations air force colleges. This is in contrast to their military counterparts such as the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst which, with their predecessors, have a history of a much more formal presence, in spite (as in the British case) of the Royal Navy being the service that was both 'senior' and historically had commanded most of the state funds for defence purposes. Some states may combine all officer training for their armed forces into one college. This is particularly true where economies of scale mean that it is impractical to have separate naval, military and air force academies - this is the case in, for example, Singapore. It may also be the case in those few of the worlds states that have unified armed forces - the most notable one being the Canadian Forces.
It began operations on 1 June 1897 with a group of cadets from the Army'sColegio Militar who had expressed an interest in training as naval officers.
It was originally located on the premises of the military garrison in Veracruz.
Its original staff comprised one commandant, two officers, six teachers, and 26 cadets.
Royal Navy's NEWEST officers pass out at BRNC Dartmouth
There were celebrations for 140 men and women who have passed out of Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) in Devon.
BRNC is where men and women journey from being ordinary civilians to officers in the Royal Navy.
They have completed a 29-week course and now with their pass-out ceremony, they cease being officer cadets and become midshipmen, sub-lieutenants or lieutenants.
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"Proud" was the buzzword as friends and families were welcomed back to Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth to watch the latest group of Royal Naval Officer Cadets pass out.
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Naval officer cadets pass out in front of Countess of Wessex
Officer Cadets have passed out of the Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth in front of both royalty and the First Sea Lord.
The Countess of Wessex attended the parade in what was her first visit to the Devon college.
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Prince Charles and the Royal Navy's Next Generation
Hundreds of Royal Navy officer cadets have passed out from Britannia Royal Naval College in front of the Prince of Wales.
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They have completed a 29-week course and now with their pass-out ceremony, they cease being officer cadets and become midshipmen, sub-lieutenants or lieutenants.
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"Proud" was the buzzword as friends and families were welcomed back to Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth to watch the latest group of Royal Naval Officer Cadets pass out.
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Officer Cadets have passed out of the Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth in front of both royalty and the First Sea Lord.
The Countess of Wessex attended...
Officer Cadets have passed out of the Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth in front of both royalty and the First Sea Lord.
The Countess of Wessex attended the parade in what was her first visit to the Devon college.
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The Countess of Wessex attended the parade in what was her first visit to the Devon college.
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NAVAL BRITISH. Pass-out parade of Officer Cadets at Dartmouth..shots of march past before, Vice-Adm Sir Alexander Madden..Prize giving in hall to senior cadets outstanding services etc.. Presentation..shots
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Hundreds of Royal Navy officer cadets have passed out from Britannia Royal Naval College in front of the Prince of Wales.
Prince Charles, who himself served in...
Hundreds of Royal Navy officer cadets have passed out from Britannia Royal Naval College in front of the Prince of Wales.
Prince Charles, who himself served in the Royal Navy, was present in Dartmouth as cadets commissioned into the service.
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Hundreds of Royal Navy officer cadets have passed out from Britannia Royal Naval College in front of the Prince of Wales.
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As 'British Baroque: Power and Illusion' opens at Tate Britain, Tatler’s Art Editor Helen Rosslyn takes a look at one of London’s Baroque highlights. It's a wor...
As 'British Baroque: Power and Illusion' opens at Tate Britain, Tatler’s Art Editor Helen Rosslyn takes a look at one of London’s Baroque highlights. It's a work widely thought to be Britain’s answer to Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: the Painted Hall in the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich. She talks to the Martin Ashley, the surveyor of the Fabric to the Greenwich Foundation, about the Baroque masterpiece that was a major political statement at the time of its creation in 1707.
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There were celebrations for 140 men and women who have passed out of Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) in Devon.
BRNC is where men and women journey from being ordinary civilians to officers in the Royal Navy.
They have completed a 29-week course and now with their pass-out ceremony, they cease being officer cadets and become midshipmen, sub-lieutenants or lieutenants.
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"Proud" was the buzzword as friends and families were welcomed back to Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth to watch the latest group of Royal Naval Officer Cadets pass out.
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Officer Cadets have passed out of the Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth in front of both royalty and the First Sea Lord.
The Countess of Wessex attended the parade in what was her first visit to the Devon college.
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NAVAL BRITISH. Pass-out parade of Officer Cadets at Dartmouth..shots of march past before, Vice-Adm Sir Alexander Madden..Prize giving in hall to senior cadets outstanding services etc.. Presentation..shots
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Hundreds of Royal Navy officer cadets have passed out from Britannia Royal Naval College in front of the Prince of Wales.
Prince Charles, who himself served in the Royal Navy, was present in Dartmouth as cadets commissioned into the service.
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As 'British Baroque: Power and Illusion' opens at Tate Britain, Tatler’s Art Editor Helen Rosslyn takes a look at one of London’s Baroque highlights. It's a work widely thought to be Britain’s answer to Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: the Painted Hall in the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich. She talks to the Martin Ashley, the surveyor of the Fabric to the Greenwich Foundation, about the Baroque masterpiece that was a major political statement at the time of its creation in 1707.
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The Royal Naval Academy (1733–1837) was established at Portsmouth Dockyard as a facility to train officers for the Royal Navy. The founders' intentions were to provide an alternative means to recruit officers and to provide standardised training, education and admission.
Training
In 1733, a shoreside facility was established in the dockyard for 40 recruits. A comprehensive syllabus provided theoretical and practical experience in the dockyard and at sea. Graduates of the Academy could earn two years of sea time as part of their studies, and would be able to take the lieutenant's examination after four years at sea instead of six. The Academy did not, however, achieve the objective of becoming the preferred path to becoming a naval officers. The traditional means of a sea-going "apprenticeship" remained the preferred alternative. The vast majority of the officer class was still recruited in this manner based on family ties, and patronage. Family connections, "interest" and a sincere belief in the superiority of practical experience learned on the quarterdeck ensured that the officer class favoured the traditional model. WilliamIV summed up this view when he remarked that "there was no place superior to the quarterdeck of a British man of war for the education of a gentleman".
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