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Updated 2026-05-19 19:01

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Save the Royal Navy website

I've only just discovered the Save The Royal Navy website and I'm finding it an excellent resource for the latest on RN projects. If you miss Richard Beedall's Navy Matters then you should give it a look! https://www.savetheroyalnavy.org/

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Save the Royal Navy is being re-branded as Navy Lookout | Navy Lookout

We are changing our name. This re-branding is to reflect a subtle change of direction. We are no longer a ‘campaign’ and the new name reflects a simpler focus on quality analysis and news. To be honest, we were never very effective as campaigners in the traditional sense. We have, however, succeeded in becoming a trusted source for politicians and journalists, while engaging with industry figures, defence commentators and have gained a significant public following. The new name builds on the...

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Pacific Navy News

The Lookout can trace its history back to April 1943 when CFB Esquimalt’s first newspaper. The Lookout has grown to be your #1 source for Pacific Navy News.

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About this website | Navy Lookout

Navy Lookout provides news and analysis of operations, procurement and the future of the Royal Navy for both the public and defence professionals.

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[PDF] LOOKOUT TRAINING HANDBOOK - Navy Tribe

depend to a great degree on the alertness and effectiveness of lookouts. Lookouts on watch are under the direct supervision of the OOD. However, the OOD will usually delegate this authority to the Boatswain's Mate of the Watch (BMOW). The BMOW assigns the lookouts to their stations, making sure they are properly instructed,

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Pacific Navy News - The Lookout Newspaper

Currently participating in Operation (Op) LATITUDE in the Western Arctic and its approaches, Max Bernays departed Esquimalt Harbour on Aug 13 for a multi-operational deployment. The vessel is set to return home on Dec 19, following later participation in both Op HORIZON in the Indo-Pacific region and NEON in support of United Nations sanctions enforcement. … Commissioning will take place in 2026 at CFB Esquimalt, when the vessel joins the Pacific Fleet. - On Aug 21, the Royal Canadian Navy...

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