Saturday, 14 November 2009

Away games cancelled

Expected back 1530

Sunday, 8 November 2009

BFBS





Good to see my old employer, BFBS radio, on the RN CCF web page

Old friends are now living in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan

MCM Sea Day

S Lt Foakes, with three cadets, will be flying up to Scotland for a day about a mine counter-measures vessel, and a visit to the submarine base at Faslane, on the last weekend of term. We llok forward to a report on what whould be fascinating trip.

We will remember them


All three sections took part in a short parade and wreath laying ceremony at the Shiplake War Memorial, as we do every year. This year had one of the best trunouts, in terms of numbers and general smartness. Joining us on parade was former CCF member and now S Lt RNR, Tim Lowndes.


Monday, 2 November 2009

Great Field Day






Highlights of the RN Section Field Day included the multi-million pound warship bridge simulator, used for training all levels of RN officers up to those in command. The flexibility of the system allows the bridge, with its wrap-round view of a virtual seascape, to become the cockpit of a Harrier being launched from the deck of carrier - and then flying upside down over Plymouth Sound.

We also played on the “three million pound X box” tactical trainer, which allows simulated warfare between surface vessels, aircraft and submarines. With all their missiles, guns and torpedoes. Oh, and mines. And sandbanks to run aground on. Unfortunately we sank all our own ships and crashed the system. Twice.

We were also given a tour of a real warship, the type 42 destroyer HMS Nottingham. From the forecastle, we could see HMS Bristol, where we’d stayed overnight.