Royal Wellmoorean Navy
Royal Wellmoorean Navy | |
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Marinha Real Wellmoorean | |
Founded | 16th of March 2020 |
Current form | 16th of March 2020 |
Headquarters | Ministry of Defence, Midnight City |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | King Luke of Wellmoore |
Prime Minister | Lord Axel Rogers MP |
Minister of Defence | None Appointed |
Lord High Admiral | King Luke of Wellmoore |
Chief of the Naval Staff | None Appointed |
Manpower | |
Military age | 16 to Enlist, 18 to Deploy |
Fit for military service | 8, age 15–49 |
Active personnel | 1 |
Reserve personnel | 0 |
Deployed personnel | 0 |
Related articles | |
Ranks | Military Ranks of Wellmoore |
The Royal Wellmoorean Navy (RWN) is the Kingdom of Wellmoore's naval warfare force. The Royal Wellmoorean Navy is part of His Majesty's Naval Service, which also includes the Royal Wellmoorean Marine Corps. The professional head of the Naval Service is the Chief of Naval Staff & First Lord of the Sea.
History
The Royal Wellmoorean Navy was established on the 16th of March 2020 by Royal Decree.
Personnel
Personnel are divided into a warfare branch, which includes Warfare Officers and Naval Aviators,as well other branches including the Royal Naval Engineers, Royal Navy Medical Branch, and Logistics Officers. Present-day officers and ratings have several different uniforms; some are designed to be worn aboard ship, others ashore or in ceremonial duties.
Command, Control and Organisation
Organisation
The Fleet Commander has responsibility for the provision of ships, submarines and aircraft ready for any operations that the Government requires.
Ranks & Insignias
The Royal Wellmoorean Navy uses the same Rank Insignia and badges as the British Royal Navy.
Titles and Naming
Of Ships
Royal Wellmoorean Navy ships in commission are prefixed with His Majesty's Ship (Her Majesty's Ship), abbreviated to "HMS". Submarines are styled HM Submarine, also abbreviated "HMS". Names are allocated to ships and submarines by a naming committee within the MOD and given by class, with the names of ships within a class often being thematic or traditional.