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Great response, thanks a bunch!
GreenWood said:I have put in a CT to the Boatswain trade. Yes a Deck Ape.
My question is, do you have some tips for me for when I go on my trade course?
GreenWood said:Hello everyone, after a prolonged period of consideration I have put in a CT to the Boatswain trade. Yes a Deck Ape.
My question is that, I am coming from an Army background and I understand that some things are done a little differently in the Navy (saluting, drills and ranks).
My question is, do you have some tips for me for when I go on my trade course? Or will I be doing another course before my trade course?
Thanks, every pointer is appreciated!
jollyjacktar said:It's a whole new world and you're coming over at a good time as there will be many new changes and ships coming down the pipe in the next few years. Good time to get in on the ground floor of things.
Oldgateboatdriver said:and as a junior, will address a lieutenant commander simply as "commander" As in "I don't know, Commander".
Navy_Pete said:To add more confusion to the ranks, LS are also called 'killicks' and MS sometimes 'master killicks' (sp?)
(probable root is from the old irish word for a wooden anchor, and in the Royal Navy, the 'killicks' have two crossed anchors for their rank badge)
Yes, not meant as a negative at all, there is "some" bread and sunshine on the sandwich presently being served.Pusser said:Hmmm. Heard that before - about 20 years ago. This is not necessarily a negative comment, just proof that history repeats itself.
Pusser said:Correct, except that the rank badge of a Leading Hand in the RN (and RCN 1.0) is (was) a single fouled anchor. Petty officers in the RN (and RCN 1.0) have (had) crossed anchors. This is good to know as you will likely find yourself working with the "kippers" from time to time. The "aussies" and "kiwis" also use these rank badges. It wouldn't hurt to become familiar with the "semis'" rank badges as well, as you will be working with them a lot.
GreenWood said:Do you know if it's possible to transfer Res unit while awaiting a CT to Reg force?
I know it kind of seems useless, but there's a Naval reserve near where I live and I feel it would make more sense to parade with them during this long wait, rather than my current Army unit which is actually further?
mack.medic.rhli said:I was wondering if I could transfer to a Med Coy as an untrained private, but a civie paramedic trainee.