The Story of the "Britannia": The training ship for naval cadets. With some account of previous methods of naval education, and of the new scheme of 1903.Statham, Edward Phillips
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The Story of the "Britannia": The training ship for naval cadets. With some account of previous methods of naval education, and of the new scheme of 1903.
Statham, Edward Phillips
Britannia (Ship); Great Britain. Royal Navy; Naval education -- Great Britain
(11) Should there have been any infectious disease in the house where
the cadets have been staying during their holidays, notice of the
circumstance is to be given to the commanding officer of H.M.S.
_Britannia_; and they are not to join until they have received a
communication from him to that effect.
(12) All letters relative to the cadets should be addressed as
follows:--"The Commanding Officer, H.M.S. _Britannia_, Dartmouth."
(13) Should cadets bring valuable gold watches or chains with them to
the training ship, they will be taken from them and placed in security
until they return to their homes. Silver watches will be allowed to be
used.
(14) Parents or guardians of cadets must in all cases of permanent
change of residence communicate the same to the captain of the
training ship without delay.
ROUTINE FOR CADETS (SUMMER).
5.25 a.m. Turn out cadets for No. 2 punishment, etc.
5.30 a.m. Punishment No. 2 fall in.
6.30 a.m. Bugle call. Cadets turn out. Baths. Wednesday and
Saturday, bathe from shore if weather permits.
6.35 a.m. Dismiss No. 2 punishment cadets.
7.5 a.m. Warning bugle.
7.15 a.m. Muster and drill.
7.50 a.m. Bugle dismiss drills.
8.0 a.m. Prayers. Breakfast.
8.40 a.m. Bugle for cadet defaulters. Defaulters seen.
8.50 a.m. Muster. Studies as ordered.
10.20 a.m. Warn studies. Captains' reports. Defaulters seen.
11.55 a.m. Studies dismissed. Bugle wash hands, etc.
12.10 p.m. Dinner.
1.40 p.m. Muster. Studies as ordered.
4.5 p.m. Dismiss studies. Messroom muster (except Wednesdays,
Saturdays, and Sundays).
4.20 p.m. Cadets land. Defaulters drill. Bathe if weather permits.
6.45 p.m. Return on board.
7.0 p.m. Warning bugle.
7.10 p.m. Muster and dismiss.
7.15 p.m. Tea.
8.0 p.m. Evening study.
9.0 p.m. Dismiss evening studies.
9.15 p.m. Prayers.
9.45 p.m. Cadets turn in. Officer of the day goes round.
Saturdays, at noon, muster for payment.
ROUTINE FOR CADETS (WINTER).
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