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  1. 20 de dic. de 2023 · Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth has welcomed its youngest Commanding Officer in 25 years. Thirty-nine-year-old Captain Andrew Bray will oversee the training of hundreds of Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary officers each year, plus scores of cadets from Britain's international partners and allies.

  2. 24 de ago. de 2023 · The Royal Navy's officer training college in Devon has been rated "inadequate" by Ofsted. Inspectors at Dartmouth's Britannia Royal Naval College found mould, rot and some areas so structurally ...

  3. Britannia Royal Naval College | Grade II* Listed. BRNC Dartmouth was designed and built between 1899 and 1905 by Sir Aston Webb, the Architect of Admiralty Arch and the front elevation of Buckingham Palace. The College was a land based replacement for the hulks moored in the Dart which served as training ships for naval cadets from 1863.

  4. 4 de may. de 2022 · Captain Sarah Oakley formally took charge of Britannia Royal Naval College from Captain Roger Readwin in a handover ceremony this morning. Captain Readwin reflected on his two and a half years at the helm of one of the most prestigious training establishments in the world. “ It has been an absolute honour to have been the Captain of Britannia ...

  5. The Britannia Association. Britannia Royal Naval College has been training Royal Naval officers on its current site since 14th September, 1905. In fact, naval officers' training in Dartmouth goes back to 1863, when the old wooden ship HMS Britannia was first moored in the River Dart. The job has always been the same and is now encapsulated, as ...

  6. The Britannia Association, Dartmouth, Devon. 1,266 likes · 2 talking about this · 32 were here. Britannia Royal Naval College's global Alumni - celebrating the past, supporting the present and...

  7. 5 de sept. 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.