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Revision as of 12:15, 26 April 2020
Navy Royal | |
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Active | 15?? — present |
Country | Great Nortend |
Allegiance | Alexander II |
Branch | Navy and Air Force |
Size | 24,213 seamen and officers 23,703 sea mustermen 11,851 sea reservists 10,377 airmen and officers 5,926 air mustermen 3,555 air reservists |
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Commanders | |
Commander in Chief | Alexander II |
Lord High Admiral | The Most Noble the Duke of Derham |
Admiral of the Fleets | Admiral Sir Nicholas a Court KCMT |
Insignia | |
National flag | |
Naval ensign |
The Navy Royal is the combined naval and air forces of Great Nortend. It is commonly dated to the arrival of the House of Anthord to Great Nortend, at first consisting of the fleet which brought Edmund V to Galepool. It is a green-water navy tasked with defence as well as international co-operative operations.
Structure
The Navy Royal is de jure commanded by the Lord High Admiral by the King's writ. In practice, command is vested in the Admiral of the Fleets.
The Navy is organised into three fleets : the North Fleet, the South Fleet and the Air Fleet, each commanded by Vice Admiral. Each fleet is split into flotillas, which are provincial formations commanded by Rear Admirals. Flotillas are divided into squadrons commanded by a Commodore or Captain, into which Ships and Flights are organised.
Naval ships and flights are commanded by officers between First Lieutenant and Captain, depending on the size and importance of the ship or flight, assisted by ranking Lieutenants. The sections of a ship are commanded by Midshipmen or junior Lieutenants. Each section of a flight is commanded by Pilots or junior Lieutenants.
Fleet
Ships
The international and domestic prefix for ships of the Navy Royal is HEMS (His/Her Erbonian Majesty's Ship). Warships are classified as frigates, corvettes, sloops and submarines. The Navy Royal has 45 commissioned vessels, including four submarines, six scheduled for decommissioning in the near future and four sail training ships.
Name | Type | Class | Commissioning | Details |
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Frigates (6 + 3) | ||||
D. 61 HEMS Catherine | Destroyer | Class F | ![]() |
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D. 62 HEMS Amelia | Destroyer | Class F | ![]() |
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D. 63 HEMS William | Frigate | Class G | ![]() |
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D. 72 HEMS Henrietta | Frigate | Class G | ![]() |
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D. 73 HEMS Arthur | Frigate | Class G | ![]() |
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D. 74 HEMS Edmund | Frigate | Class G | ![]() |
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D. 51 HEMS Volleyfire | Frigate | Class E | ![]() |
To be decommissioned |
D. 52 HEMS Arrowshot | Frigate | Class E | ![]() |
To be decommissioned |
D. 54 HEMS Cannonry | Frigate | Class E | ![]() |
To be decommissioned |
Corvettes (4 + 1) | ||||
C. 131 HEMS Lendert | Corvette | Class M | ![]() |
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C. 132 HEMS Rhighton | Corvette | Class M | ![]() |
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C. 133 HEMS Rhise | Corvette | Class M | ![]() |
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C. 134 HEMS Lerdenstone | Corvette | Class M | ![]() |
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C. 124 HEMS Castle Parrum | Corvette | Class L | ![]() |
To be decommissioned |
Sloops (19 + 2) | ||||
S. 121 HEMS Echester | Patrol Boat | Class L | ![]() |
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S. 122 HEMS Scode | Patrol Boat | Class L | ![]() |
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S. 123 HEMS Lanchester | Patrol Boat | Class L | ![]() |
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S. 124 HEMS Keys | Patrol Boat | Class L | ![]() |
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S. 125 HEMS Sulthey | Patrol Boat | Class L | ![]() |
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S. 126 HEMS St. Cleaves | Patrol Boat | Class L | ![]() |
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S. 109 HEMS Sulhampton | Patrol boat | Class K | ![]() |
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S. 110 HEMS Polton | Patrol boat | Class K | ![]() |
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S. 111 HEMS Staithway | Patrol boat | Class K | ![]() |
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S. 112 HEMS Limmes | Patrol boat | Class K | ![]() |
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S. 113 HEMS Faunslaughter | Patrol boat | Class K | ![]() |
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S. 114 HEMS Chepingstow | Patrol boat | Class K | ![]() |
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S. 115 HEMS Harringow | Patrol boat | Class K | ![]() |
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S. 101 HEMS Goldfinch | Minehunter | Class J | ![]() |
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S. 102 HEMS Swallow | Minehunter | Class J | ![]() |
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S. 104 HEMS Nightingale | Minehunter | Class J | ![]() |
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S. 105 HEMS Songthrush | Minehunter | Class J | ![]() |
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S. 106 HEMS Martin | Minehunter | Class J | ![]() |
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S. 81 HEMS Salmon | Patrol Boat | Class H | ![]() |
To be decommissioned |
S. 82 HEMS Trout | Patrol Boat | Class H | ![]() |
To be decommissioned |
S. 84 HEMS Herring | Patrol Boat | Class H | ![]() |
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S. 85 HEMS Charr | Patrol Boat | Class H | ![]() |
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Submarines (4) | ||||
U. 41 HEMS Acer | Submarine | Class D | ![]() |
Based on the Walrus-class submarine |
U. 42 HEMS Quercus | Submarine | Class D | ![]() |
Based on the Walrus-class submarine |
U. 43 HEMS Ulmus | Submarine | Class D | ![]() |
Based on the Walrus-class submarine |
U. 44 HEMS Fagus | Submarine | Class D | ![]() |
Based on the Walrus-class submarine |
Sailing ships (4) | ||||
T. 1 HEMS Sovereign | Training ship | N/A | ![]() |
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T. 2 HEM Barque Cavalier | Training ship | N/A | ![]() |
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T. 3 HEM Barquentine Awful | Training ship | N/A | ![]() |
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T. 4 HEM Schooner St. Nicholas | Training ship | N/A | ![]() |
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Other (2) | ||||
A. 6 HEMS Fettergate | Supply vessel | N/A | ![]() |
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O. 2 HEMS Hastica | Hydrographical ship | N/A | ![]() |
Aircraft
Rates and Ranks
Rates
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Rate | Landman | Shipman | Able Shipman | Leading Shipman | Petty Officer | Senior Petty Officer | Warranted Officer |
Abbreviation | Lmn. | Smn. | A. Smn. | L. Smn. | P. O. | S. P. O. | W. O. |
The rate of Able Shipman is automatically given to Shipmen with more than three years' experience.
Trades
All rates fall within the trade system, whereby a sailor specialises in a particular trade. Trades include:
Trade | Shipman | P/O | S. P/O | W. O. |
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Aircrew | Aircrewman | Air Technician | Senior Air Technician | Flight Engineer |
Loadmaster | Senior Loadmaster | Flight Officer | ||
Yeoman of Signals | Senior Yeoman of Signals | |||
Groundcrew | Groundcrewman | Mechanic | Senior Mechanic | Technician |
Logistics | Underwriter | Writer | Senior Writer | Clerk |
Galleyhand | Under Cook | Cook | Purser | |
Cabinhand | Steward | |||
Storeman | Storekeeper | Senior Storekeeper | Victualler | |
Navigation | Helmsman | Quartermaster | Master's Mate | Master |
Forecaster | Senior Forecaster | |||
Artisans | Apprentice | Joiner | Carpenter's Mate | Carpenter |
Blacksmith | ||||
Plumber | ||||
Electrician | ||||
Engine | Oiler | Artificer | Senior Artificer | Engineer |
Deck | Corporal | Master at Arms | Regulator | |
Boatswain's Mate | Boatswain | |||
Ropemaker | ||||
Signalman | Yeoman of Signals | Senior Yeoman of Signals | ||
Weapons | Quarter Gunner | Gunner's Mate | Gunner | |
Gunsmith | Armourer's Mate | Armourer | ||
Medical | Berthman | Berth Officer | Senior Berth Officer | Surgeon's Mate |
Officers
Note that the rank of Lieutenant corresponds to the Army ranks of Lieutenant and Captain. Naval Lieutenants are numbered by seniority aboard ship. Senior Lieutenants rank with Army Captains. Junior Lieutenants rank as Army Lieutenants. They are senior to Army Ensigns and Cornets, who are equal to Midshipmen.
Ensigns
Every squadron has two types of ensign, the Naval Ensign and the Squadron Ensign. The Naval Ensign is the Red Ensign. The Squadron Ensign is unique to every squadron and usually is a heraldic design. Each ship in a squadron has its own Naval Ensign and Squadron Ensign. The Squadron Ensign bears the ship's battle honours, and the battle honours of preceding ships with the same name.
This page is written in Erbonian English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, realise, instal, sobre, shew, artefact), and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. |