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Web site www.royalnavy.mod.uk
Fleet Commander Ben Key
Naval Staff Offices Whitehall
London
England
UK
Colours Red and white
Nickname(s) Senior Service
March"Heart of Oak" Play (help·info)
Official site royalnavy.mod.uk
RoleNaval warfare
Part ofHer Majesty's Naval Service
MottoSi vis pacem, para bellum
FoundedKingdom Of England
HeadquartersPortsmouth
United Kingdom
Parent organizations Ministry of Defence
Ships HMS Victory
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About Royal Navy


The Royal Navy is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against France.

History of the Royal Navy

The Royal Navy is the oldest of the United Kingdom's armed services, tracing its origins back to the early 16th century. It is one of the most powerful navies in the world, with a fleet of over 100 warships, submarines, and aircraft. Throughout its history, the Royal Navy has played a major role in the defense of the United Kingdom and its allies.

Most Important Event

The Battle of Trafalgar (1805) is often considered the most important event in the history of the Royal Navy. The battle was a decisive victory for the British under the command of Admiral Lord Nelson, who was killed in the battle. The victory ensured British naval supremacy for the next 100 years and marked the end of French naval power.

Characteristics

The Royal Navy is a global force, with bases and ships around the world. It is composed of approximately 38,000 personnel, including sailors, marines, and aircrew. The navy is equipped with state-of-the-art ships, submarines, and aircraft. It has a long history of distinguished service and continues to play a major role in protecting the United Kingdom and its allies.

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The Royal Navy has a long and proud history, spanning over 500 years. It has played a major role in protecting the United Kingdom and its allies, from the Spanish Armada to the Falklands War. It has seen action in many conflicts and continues to protect the nation's interests around the world. The Royal Navy remains one of the most powerful navies in the world and is a symbol of British power and prestige. The Royal Navy has a strong tradition of service and continues to uphold its proud legacy. It is an integral part of the United Kingdom's defense forces, and its sailors and officers have dedicated their lives to protecting our nation and its allies.

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Hampshire: Last Royal Navy Dunkirk veteran dies aged 102

Nov 6,2023 3:11 am

By Pa Media & Jo CouzensBBC News

A former sailor, believed to be The Last Royal Navy veteran from Dunkirk, has died at the Age Of 102.

Lawrence Churcher, who was awarded the Legion d'Honneur, was posted to Hms Eagle at the start of The Second World War , landing in France in May 1940.

Announcing his death, charity Project 71, which supports WW2 veterans, said he was a " truly remarkable man".

In a Facebook post, it added: " Stand Down Lawrence, your duty is done. It has been an honour to have known you. "

Born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, Mr Churcher, who was awarded the Legion d'Honneur, Passed Away at a care home in nearby Fareham just days short of his 103rd birthday, according to Project 71.

The Charity said he was thought to be The Last known naval veteran of the evacuation.

It said: " When he, together with thousands of others of the BEF (British Expeditionary Force), was ordered to pull back to The Beaches , he began looking for the Hampshire Regiment in The Hope of finding his Two Brothers , Edward and George.

" Amazingly they met each other and managed to sail back to the UK on the same ship. "

Mr Churcher is reported to have said: " When My Brothers found me, I just felt relief.

" There were so many soldiers there and continuous aircraft dropping bombs and strafing us, I had so many things on my mind until I got on board of our ship.

" One fella leaned on my shoulder, gave a sigh of relief and said 'Thank God we've got a Navy' and that sort of churned it up inside of me. We knew we had to get those soldiers back from Dunkirk. "

Mr Churcher went on to serve in The Mediterranean , at D-Day and ended The War in the Far East.

Since retiring from the Navy in 1960, he worked for a printers, sold ice creams in Portsmouth and became a football referee.

He was also Portsmouth FC's oldest fan, attending matches since 1928.

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