6 Cadets from Devon URNU made the arduous (but rewarding!) 55 mile trek from Brecon village to HMS CAMBRIA this week on Ex TAFF TRAIL. Blessed with fantastic weather, the group teamed up with other URNU members for this amazing challenge.
6 Cadets from Devon URNU made the arduous (but rewarding!) 55 mile trek from Brecon village to HMS CAMBRIA this week on Ex TAFF TRAIL. Blessed with fantastic weather, the group teamed up with other URNU members for this amazing challenge.
And to our Snr Training Officer, Lt Terry Tume, who received an award for Outstanding Service from Captain Andy Bray RN, CO of BRNC Dartmouth. BZ to all for what has been an outstanding year of personal and collective achievements! (2/2)
Summer Term ended this year with our annual awards ceremony, with honours being presented by our guest of honour, Cdr Andrew Loring RN making the presentations. Well done to all our receipients, most notably Surg SLt Zurick-Ball as our Snr Midshipman (1/2)
The evening began with a gym induction by our newly recrutied SLt Paul Middleton, who also instructed the Cadets in rope climbs with a tough Circuit training session to warm up. Well done to THUNDERER Division for edging the win! 1/2
The evening began with a gym induction by our newly recrutied SLt Paul Middleton, who also instructed the Cadets in rope climbs with a tough Circuit training session to warm up. Well done to THUNDERER Division for edging the win! 1/2
Training Night for Devon URNU this week consisted of a Sports Olympiad, pitting the 3 Divisions of the URNU against one another as they vied for outright victory in the sports of Brighter Cricket, Basketball and BucketBall! 2/2
Devon URNU took on Ex Camel Trail - a 35km countryside cycle from Bodmin to Padstow and back. The route offered incredible views of the River Camel and a chance to explore the picturesque village of Padstow, including a visit the Service Memorial at the mouth of the River Camel.
Devon URNU took on Ex Camel Trail - a 35km countryside cycle from Bodmin to Padstow and back. The route offered incredible views of the River Camel and a chance to explore the picturesque village of Padstow, including a visit the Service Memorial at the mouth of the River Camel.
Overcoming the rain, the surf was โupโ and all participants were provided with expert instruction over the 2-day package on how to get to grips with board and wave!ย Our thanks to RM Chivenor for hosting us during this period. (2/2)
It is with a high degree of sadness that Devon URNU bid farewell to SLt Karl Holman tonight, as he sets off on the next leg of his Naval career to commence Air Traffic Control Officer Training.ย (1/2)
Over the week we gained a wider maritime understanding, explored RNIPE opportunities and experienced leadership training. It was a fantastic experience to connect with like minded individuals across the South region. (3/3)
We looked at the Royal Navy's historic connection to Gibraltar and it's strategic significance over the centuries, as well as volunteering for local outreach activities. Our highlights were the CBF Gibraltar state of the nation brief with Cdre Guy and scuba diving!(2/3)
The team were blessed with kind weather and calm seas in Plymouth Sound, and really got to grips with all aspects of these small, but very powerful(!) vessels. BZ to all those that took part!
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This weekend, 6 Cadets from URNU Devon took part in an exciting Powerboat experience that saw all 6 gain an RYA Level 2 Powerboat qualification.ย (1/2)
Over the week we gained a wider maritime understanding, explored RNIPE opportunities and experienced leadership training. It was a fantastic experience to connect with like-minded individuals across the South region.
Five OCdts from Devon URNU travelled to Gibraltar with other URNU's from the South region (Bristol, Cardiff, Birmingham and East Midlands) to conduct a Battlefield Tour of Gibraltar.
The RNโs historic connection to Gibraltar and its strategic significance over the centuries was explored, as well as volunteering for local outreach activities. Our highlights were the CBF Gibraltar state of the nation brief with Cdre Guy and scuba diving!