HMS Queen Elizabeth: Commemorating the naming of HMS Queen Elizabeth, Rosyth Dockyard, 4th July 2014

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A Royal Naval Reservist diver from Royal Navy Reserve Unit Dalriada conducting continuation training at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island, Portsmouth.

UK Ministry of Defence photo

COME ON BOARD HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH WITH THE MARITIME RESERVES! Do you know someone who would be excited about serving on board HMS Queen Elizabeth? Have you ever thought of encouraging young people to join the Reserves? If so, then maybe the Royal Navy Reserves (RNR) or Royal Marine Reserves (RMR) is for them. The Maritime Reserves is a great way to make the most of the opportunities available in the military whilst pursuing a civilian career or adult further education. You could easily find yourself

serving in HMS Queen Elizabeth, a state-of-the-art Type 45 destroyer, flying in Merlin helicopters, or if you think you can hack it, joining the cream of the nation’s high readiness military forces, the Royal Marines.

The RNR and RMR open up a wide range of opportunities and give young people a great start to both work and social life. They will very quickly integrate into a disciplined yet relaxed


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