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Royal Navy Submarine School

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Royal Navy Submarine School is a training establishment of the Royal Navy that specializes in the training of submarine personnel. The school is located in HMS Dolphin in Gosport, near Portsmouth, and is responsible for providing training to Royal Navy personnel in submarine warfare. The school has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century, and has played a significant role in the development of Royal Navy submarine capabilities, with notable submarines such as HMS Dreadnought (S101) and HMS Astute (S119) being operated by graduates of the school. The school has also had notable instructors and graduates, including Admiral of the Fleet Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma and Vice-Admiral Sir Ian Forbes.

History

The Royal Navy Submarine School has a rich history, dating back to the early 20th century, when the Royal Navy first began to develop its submarine capabilities, with the establishment of the Submarine Service in 1901. During World War I, the school played a significant role in the training of submarine personnel, with many notable submarines such as HMS E11 and HMS M1 being operated by graduates of the school, who went on to serve in theatres such as the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. The school has also been associated with notable events, including the Battle of Jutland and the Battle of the Atlantic, and has had connections with other notable institutions, such as the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth and the Imperial Defence College. The school's history is also closely tied to that of the Royal Navy's submarine fleet, which has included notable submarines such as HMS Conqueror (S48) and HMS Resolution (S22), and has been involved in notable operations, including the Falklands War and the Gulf War.

Organisation

The Royal Navy Submarine School is part of the Royal Navy's Fleet Commander organisation, and is responsible for providing training to Royal Navy personnel in submarine warfare, with a focus on tactical and technical skills, as well as leadership and management. The school is led by a Commanding Officer, who is responsible for overseeing the training programme, and is supported by a team of instructors and staff, including Commander Allan Grimson and Captain Sarah West. The school is also closely linked with other Royal Navy establishments, including the Royal Naval College, Greenwich and the Defence College of Management and Technology, and has partnerships with other organisations, such as the Submarine Institute and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology.

Training

The Royal Navy Submarine School provides a range of training courses for Royal Navy personnel, including submarine commanders, executive officers, and engineering officers, with a focus on submarine warfare and tactical operations, as well as technical skills such as nuclear reactor operation and sonar maintenance. The school's training programme includes both theoretical and practical elements, with students undertaking simulator training and sea exercises on submarines such as HMS Ambush (S120) and HMS Artful (S121). The school also provides training in specialised areas, such as mine countermeasures and special forces operations, and has connections with other notable training establishments, including the Royal Navy's Diving School and the Fleet Diving Unit.

Facilities

The Royal Navy Submarine School is located in HMS Dolphin in Gosport, near Portsmouth, and has access to a range of facilities, including simulators, classrooms, and workshops. The school also has use of submarines such as HMS Talent (S92) and HMS Triumph (S93), which are used for sea training and exercises. The school's facilities are also used by other Royal Navy establishments, including the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth and the Defence College of Management and Technology, and have hosted notable events, including the International Submarine Escape and Rescue Liaison Office conference and the Submarine Institute's annual meeting.

Notable_instructors_and_graduates

The Royal Navy Submarine School has had many notable instructors and graduates, including Admiral of the Fleet Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma and Vice-Admiral Sir Ian Forbes, who have gone on to serve in a range of roles, including Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet and First Sea Lord. Other notable graduates include Rear-Admiral Sir John Franklin and Captain Robert Falcon Scott, who have been involved in notable expeditions, including the Terra Nova Expedition and the Discovery Expedition. The school has also had connections with other notable institutions, including the Royal Naval College, Greenwich and the Imperial Defence College, and has been associated with notable events, including the Battle of Trafalgar and the Battle of the Falkland Islands.

Operations_and_deployments

The Royal Navy Submarine School has been involved in a range of operations and deployments, including the Falklands War and the Gulf War, and has provided training to Royal Navy personnel who have gone on to serve in theatres such as the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. The school has also been involved in NATO operations, including Operation Active Endeavour and Operation Ocean Shield, and has provided training to personnel from other NATO countries, including the United States Navy and the French Navy. The school's graduates have also been involved in notable operations, including the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan, and have served on submarines such as HMS Conqueror (S48) and HMS Resolution (S22).

Category:Royal Navy

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