A year or two back I read something like that when I was looking into who are the 'Flag Officers'Caribbean wrote:34, but that only 6
- I think it turned out that they are all on land
A year or two back I read something like that when I was looking into who are the 'Flag Officers'Caribbean wrote:34, but that only 6
34Lord Jim wrote:Does anyone know how many Admirals are currently serving in the Royal Navy?
Aethulwulf wrote:surprised to discover that the UK has a single ‘seagoing’ Admiral (COMUKMARFOR).
... so I was wrongArmChairCivvy wrote:'Flag Officers'
[- I think] it turned out that they are all on land
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... -training/The Royal Navy will be using a professional version of naval warfare video game Command (Command: Modern Air / Naval Operations) as a training tool as part of a UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) £1.5m deal.
I'm guessing that the first is an expression that the RAF see things differently from the RN.I wonder what chapter headings "The RAF are a bunch of b*****ds" and "Why we should have gone Super Hornet over F-35B" are.
That makes a good set; in the list of the key standing tasks Deterrence (CASD) comes in place of the first one, but I like this one more (more operational and deterrence is wider than the navy, though manned by sailors).J. Tattersall wrote:*Operational advantage in the North Atlantic,
*Carrier strike group,
*Future Commando Force,