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- Service Years - Personal site about James (JIM) Stewart's service in the Royal Navy. Also trying to find out more about him. Site maintained by his son.
- HMS Bristol - Unofficial site showing the life onboard HMS Bristol, the Royal Navy's one and only Type 82 Destroyer.
- Swiftsure Royal Navy - A site concentrating on the ships and history of the Royal Navy, past, present and future.
- HMS Sirius Royal Navy Leander Class Frigate 1966-1994 - A site dedicated to HMS Sirius, a Royal Navy Leander Class Frigate F40, from 1966 to 1994, including information and photos about reunions of her crew.
- Toys Out Of The Pram - Unofficial RFA site dedicated to the people of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Includes pictures from around the world, ship reunion information and news.
- Naval Air Squadron 849 - Memorial Site, to the memory of men from 849 A Squadron who lost their lives on a mission during Operation Telic.
- The Royal Fleet Auxiliary - Unofficially! - Provides a look at the Royal Fleet Auxiliary service and a place to look up old shipmates.
- RumRation - Forum, news, and information for former and serving members of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
- HMS Falcon - Discusses the history of Royal Navy river gunboats operating on the Yangtze River and in the Far East from 1897 to 1945. Photographs of the ships are presented.
- Britsub - Reference guide to vessels of the Royal Navy Submarine Service from 1901 to the present day.
Wikipedia Articles
- Royal Navy Police - The Royal Navy Police (RNP), or Royal Naval Police, formerly known as the Royal Navy Regulating Branch, is the military police branch of the British Royal Navy. Its members are known as Regulators and enforce law, order and discipline both aboard ship and in shore establishments.
- Royal Navy uniform - The uniforms of the Royal Navy have evolved gradually since the first uniform regulations for officers were issued by Lord Anson in 1748.The History of Officer Uniforms, Royal Navy website The predominant colours of Royal Navy uniforms are navy blue and white.
- Royal Navy Cordite Factory, Holton Heath - The Royal Navy Cordite Factory, Holton Heath, (RNCF), was set up at Holton Heath, Dorset in World War I to manufacture Cordite for the Royal Navy. It was reactivated in World War II to manufacture gun propellants for the Admiralty and its output was supplemented by the Royal Navy Propellant ...
- Royal Scots Navy - The Royal Scots Navy (or Old Scots Navy) was the navy of the Kingdom of Scotland from its foundation in the 11th century until its merger with England's Royal Navy per the Acts of Union 1707.
- Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service - The Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service is the collective name of the submarine element of the Royal Australian Navy. The service currently forms the Navy's Submarine Force Element Group and consists of six Collins class submarines.