The 16 fast patrol boats of the Coastal Forces Squadron are the Royal Navy’s experts in coastal tactics. They routinely undertake policing missions, maritime security, and inshore patrol, as well as ...
The first to understand, the first to adapt and respond, the first to overcome – this is the mindset of a Royal Marines Commando. To keep going in the face of adversity, until the job is done. We’ll ...
The Recruit Orientation Phase (ROP) is a four-week phase based out of Centre Royal Marines (CTCRM), Lympstone. This phase of your journey to join the Royal Marines culminates in a three-day field ...
One of the longest and most arduous programmes in the world. You’ll need to be in the best condition of your life to make it through. Once you’ve passed all aspects of the recruiting process, ...
Study an approved engineering-based course at university of your choice prior to joining the Royal Navy as an Engineer Officer. Applicants can apply from Year 11 till the final year of university.
University Royal Naval Units (URNU) sits under the command of Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC). It’s designed give university students a broader understanding of Royal Navy life. With the chance ...
The Defence Aptitude Assessment (DAA) is an essential part of the joining process. You will undertake series of tests, which evaluate your knowledge, understanding and performance in key areas vital ...
This job sits within the Healthcare & Medical Profession and is a Healthcare & Medical Rating (Student) role. Healthy mind, healthy body: our people need both. As a Student Mental Health Nurse, you’ll ...
Do things you never dreamed of, in places you never thought you’d visit. Get paid to travel the world, gaining new skills and making friends for life. You’ll be able to explore and see the sights ...
About to sit GCSEs, or equivalent exams, and have the ambition to become a Royal Navy Engineer Officer? You can apply for financial support towards achieving the further qualifications you need.