Royal Navy Basic Training: The diary of a new recruit
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Two years ago, I walked through the gates at HMS Raleigh to start my Royal Navy Basic Training. I had no real knowledge of what to expect over those coming weeks and this book relays those challenges and experiences, from when I first passed through the gates until my passing out parade. These are some of the things I learnt from completing the Royal Navy Basic Training: • Do what you are told and don’t question it no matter how much you might disagree.• Help each other; if you help your mates, they will help you. • Try your best. Give 100% all the time, even if you fail at something. • No matter how bad you think it is, it will be worth it in the end. This book is my diary of the 10-week Basic Training at HMS Raleigh, from when I first passed through the gates until my passing out parade.
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Additional information
Publisher | CMoth Publishing (6 Dec. 2021) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 78 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1739847008 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1739847005 |
Dimensions | 12.85 x 0.46 x 19.84 cm |
by MoodyTeenager
This was a great read, bringing a new perspective to what Navy life is like. I Would highly recommend this for anyone thinking of joining the Navy or knows someone who is pondering on it. Most stories you hear are all ‘highs’ and no ‘lows’ but this brings a great balance of realism into the mix as well as some hidden laughs to look forward.
by Tom
Really nice little book, perfect for someone about to go into training or considering going into training to get an idea of what to expect. Would make a nice gift for somone about to go into training or good for parents to know what to expect from their child.
by Grace
Ignoring the view spelling errors, this books was everything I needed. Exceeded my expectations and gave a detailed account of day-to-day of phase 1 at Raleigh.