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ROYAL NAVY TERMS & CUSTOMS. Naval Terms What do they mean?’

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1 ROYAL NAVY TERMS & CUSTOMS

2 Naval Terms What do they mean?’

3 -Dates back to the Crusades AD 1248. Used to pass orders and worn as an honoured badge of rank. -1485–1562 badge of the Lord High Admiral of England. -Used for passing orders since 1562 in the English fleet. -About 1671 we find it referred to as a ‘call’ and it has been known as this ever since. The Bosun’s Call -Now badge of office of Chief Bosun’s Mate, Quartermaster and Bosun’s Mates.

4 The Ship’s Bell -History can be traced as far back as the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians -Always been used to signal time & alarm -Bears the ship’s name and date of launching. -Unless damaged, it remains with the ship until she is sold or broken up, then it is either presented to the affiliated city or town or offered for sale.

5 Four principal uses in the RN: −Time Striking the Bell – no longer used to signal time, but it is used on occasions such as at Colours and Evening Colours. The Sea Cadet Corps continues to maintain the tradition of time-keeping. −Alarm – It could be used to raise the alarm in the event of fire or other emergency. When at anchor, the Bell may be used to warn ships in fog. −Tolling – It can be used like a church bell to call the ship’s company to prayers. It is used in the Sea Cadet Corps at the start of prayers following Colours. −Christening Font – Turned upside down in a cradle, it is filled with water, blessed by the chaplain and used as a font for a christening. The Ship’s Bell

6 Saluting the Quarterdeck −Many years ago a crucifix was affixed at the entrance to the Quarterdeck. −The Sign of the Cross was made entering/leaving the Quarterdeck – the start of saluting. −Tradition remains that the Quarterdeck is saluted.

7 Dressing Ship This is when a ship flies flags to mark a special event or occasion and signal flags are flown in a continuous line from stem to stern via the mastheads. At one time, ships displayed flags and trophies captured from their enemy.

8 The introduction of sailors into the brotherhood of the Seas and as subjects of His Oceanic Majesty King Neptune’. Crossing The Line A ceremony involving anyone that has never crossed the equator before. It involves lots of water, soap, scrubbing brushes and lots of fun for everyone!

9 Crossing The Line Certificate

10 Any Questions?


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