ID | 128688 |
Title Proper | RN/RAN junior officer development |
Other Title Information | comparisons and contrasts |
Language | ENG |
Author | Winwood, Mathew |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article is the result of the Naval Review centenary fellowship award 2013, sponsored by Ultra Electronics. The award provides six weeks for a Royal Navy Junior Officer to attach to the Royal Australian Navy for a chosen area of study. I chose to study junior officer development, primarily due to the prominence of recent NR articles on the topic, and the dynamic nature of training which will always be a balance between the fleet requirements and training resources. Without doubt, both navies have met significant changes and challenges in this area in recent years - and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. |
`In' analytical Note | Naval Review Vol.101, No.4; November 2013: p.343.349 |
Journal Source | Naval Review Vol.101, No.4; November 2013: p.343.349 |
Key Words | Royal Navy ; Royal Australian Navy ; Foreseeable Future ; Royal Navy Junior Officer ; Naval Officer - RN ; Australia ; United Kingdom - UK ; British Navy ; Australian Navy ; Officers Training ; Officers Deployment ; Centenary Fellowship ; Training Resources ; Naval Cooperation ; Naval Strategy ; Naval Training ; Initial Officers Training ; Professional Training ; Australian Defence Forces Academy - ADFA |