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  • 2nd Nov 2010
    Tackling Dartmoor
    For the cadets of Cornwall Division their first venture onto Dartmoor took place two weeks before the assessed leadership exercise as they spent a day working in support of the Dartmoor Preservation Association (DPA) for their assigned outreach project.
  • 12th Oct 2010
    Korean Liaison
    In September Britannia Royal Naval College enjoyed a visit by three young officers from the South Korean Naval Academy, along with their training officer, Lieutenant commander Kim.
  • 12th Oct 2010
    Training Update
    In late September Britannia Royal Naval College welcomed Vice Admiral Zahir Uddin Ahmed, the Bangladesh Chief of Naval Staff for a short visit to update him on Royal Navy Officer Training.
  • A selection of lads from the Plymstock Albion Oaks RFC took the opportunity to enjoy a taste of leadership training with the Royal Navy at Britannia Royal Naval College.
  • 27th Jul 2010
    Ladies race for Life
    The Officer Cadets under training at Britannia Royal Naval College undertake various activities during the year outside of their initial training remit.
  • On a glorious Saturday morning the production team from the BBC Countryfile programme visited Britannia Royal Naval College to learn about the maritime elements of training that take place on the River Dart.
  • The Quarterdeck area inside Britannia Royal Naval College serves in many guises and over the years has seen numerous events and activities.
  • 2nd Mar 2010
    Treadmill Trial
    The Officer Cadets of Vanguard Division from Britannia Royal Naval College were seeking a challenge to raise money for charity whilst undergoing the rigours of Initial Fleet Time.
  • 22nd Feb 2010
    Clays Fly Again
    When Lieutenant Chris Newman joined the staff at Britannia Royal Naval College he determined one of his aims was to get the Clay Pigeon Shooting Range back on track to introduce one of his favourite sports to Officer Cadets.
  • No sooner had The Second Sea Lord Admiral Sir Alan Massey arrived for a visit to Britannia Royal Naval College than he donned his sports kit and joined in the ‘Squad Run’ to Dartmouth Castle and back.