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ID128688
Title ProperRN/RAN junior officer development
Other Title Informationcomparisons and contrasts
LanguageENG
AuthorWinwood, Mathew
Publication2013.
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 NoteNaval Review Vol.101, No.4; November 2013: p.343.349
Journal SourceNaval Review Vol.101, No.4; November 2013: p.343.349
Key WordsRoyal 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