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{{Military_unit| | {{Military_unit| | ||
|name= Royal Navy | |name= Royal Navy | ||
− | |id= | + | |id= 292 |
− | | | + | |founded= (1) November 2008, <br> (2) {{eLink|unit|530|re-created 27th January 2011}}, <br> (3) {{eLink|unit|292|Recerated again at some point?}} |
− | |disbanded= (1) 21st April 2010, <br> | + | |disbanded= (1) 21st April 2010, <br> (2) N/A |
|logo= Royal Navy.png | |logo= Royal Navy.png | ||
− | | | + | |flag= Flag-Royal Navy.png |
− | | | + | |country = United Kingdom |
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|branch= | |branch= | ||
|type= Blue Water Navy | |type= Blue Water Navy | ||
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|hq= London | |hq= London | ||
|nickname= Naby | |nickname= Naby | ||
|motto= "Navy Clicks Are Better!" | |motto= "Navy Clicks Are Better!" | ||
|colors= Blue and gold | |colors= Blue and gold | ||
− | |soldiers= | + | |soldiers= 310 |
}}{{TOCright}} | }}{{TOCright}} | ||
− | + | '''The Royal Navy''', created in the run-up to [[ATLANTIS invasion of France|Operation French Toast]], was the main and largest fighting force of the [[British Armed Forces]] for over a year until it was disbanded on the 21st April 2010. | |
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− | '''The Royal Navy''', created in the run-up to [[Operation French Toast]], was the main and largest fighting force of the [[British Armed Forces]] for over a year until it was disbanded on the 21st April 2010. | + | |
The "slow but powerful" aspect of the organization was a key feature of its design and it can be considered what the Navy lacks in per-person hitting power it compensates for with superior numbers. With the much larger amount of personal, this had led to the rise of a very prominent Navy community within the [[United Kingdom]]. | The "slow but powerful" aspect of the organization was a key feature of its design and it can be considered what the Navy lacks in per-person hitting power it compensates for with superior numbers. With the much larger amount of personal, this had led to the rise of a very prominent Navy community within the [[United Kingdom]]. | ||
− | On the 27th January 2011 the Navy was re-activated after wide-spread military reforms. | + | On the 27th January 2011, the Navy was re-activated after wide-spread military reforms. |
==January 2011 Reform / The New Navy== | ==January 2011 Reform / The New Navy== | ||
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==June 2011 Reform== | ==June 2011 Reform== | ||
− | The start of June 2011 saw the second reform which kept the Tri-service structure but removed the regiments and Executive commanding officers in favour of a | + | The start of June 2011 saw the second reform which kept the Tri-service structure but removed the regiments and Executive commanding officers in favour of a smaller command. The First Commander-in-Chief for this reform was Rear Admiral [[kdoggroundtwo]] with his two Commodores [[Lionbeard]] and [[Mini Munch]]. |
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===Structure of the Navy=== | ===Structure of the Navy=== | ||
− | The New Navy began with the two ships HMS [[John F Baker]] and HMS [[Tom Morgan]], named after the previous last Royal Navy CO and first | + | The New Navy began with the two ships HMS [[John F Baker]] and HMS [[holbs|Tom Morgan]], named after the previous last Royal Navy CO and first Chief of the [[Defence Staff]]. |
===Ship Naming=== | ===Ship Naming=== | ||
− | The Royal Navy has a long tradition of commissioning ships named after retired Commanding Officers and important military officers & Ministers of Defence. This was carried | + | The Royal Navy has a long tradition of commissioning ships named after retired Commanding Officers and important military officers & Ministers of Defence. This was carried into the New Navy with the commissioning of HMS John F Baker, last "old" Navy CO, and HMS [[holbs|Tom Morgan]], first Chief of the [[Defence Staff]] without a named ship. |
Ships were to be named after Chiefs of the [[Defence Staff]] and [[General Staff]], and old Ministers of Defence, or [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Royal dignitaries]]. Under plans for expansion of the new navy, future ships were to be named: | Ships were to be named after Chiefs of the [[Defence Staff]] and [[General Staff]], and old Ministers of Defence, or [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Royal dignitaries]]. Under plans for expansion of the new navy, future ships were to be named: | ||
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Unfortunately, the branch never expanded beyond the two original ships, which were later renamed. | Unfortunately, the branch never expanded beyond the two original ships, which were later renamed. | ||
− | = | + | ===Ranks=== |
+ | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Designation | ||
+ | ! OR-1 | ||
+ | ! OR-2 | ||
+ | ! OR-4 | ||
+ | ! OR-6 | ||
+ | ! OF-2 | ||
+ | ! OF-6 | ||
+ | ! OF-7 | ||
+ | ! OF-8 | ||
+ | ! OF-10 | ||
+ | ! OF-11 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Abbreviation | ||
+ | ! ORD | ||
+ | ! AB | ||
+ | ! LR | ||
+ | ! PO | ||
+ | ! Lt | ||
+ | ! Capt | ||
+ | ! Cdre | ||
+ | ! RAdm | ||
+ | ! Adm | ||
+ | ! AotF | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! rowspan="2" |Rank | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |[[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Able Rate.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Leading Rate.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Chief Petty Officer.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Lieutenant.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Captain.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Commodore.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Rear Admiral.png|20px]] [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Rear Admiral Decorative.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral.png|20px]] [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral Decorative.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral of the Fleet.png|20px]] [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral of the Fleet Decorative.png|20px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Ordinary Rate''' | ||
+ | | '''Able Rate''' | ||
+ | | '''Leading Rate''' | ||
+ | | '''Petty Officer''' | ||
+ | | '''Lieutenant''' | ||
+ | | '''Captain''' | ||
+ | | '''Commodore''' | ||
+ | | '''Rear Admiral''' | ||
+ | | '''Admiral''' | ||
+ | | '''Admiral of the Fleet''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! '''Role''' | ||
+ | | Low activity sailor of the [[Royal Naval Reserve]] | ||
+ | | Sailor of the regular Royal Navy | ||
+ | | High activity, promising sailor. | ||
+ | | High strength sailor of the [[Special Boat Service]] | ||
+ | | Ship Executive Officer | ||
+ | | Ship Commanding Officer | ||
+ | | Command Staff | ||
+ | | Commander-in-Chief Royal Navy | ||
+ | | Awarded to Naval officers of the [[Defence Staff]] | ||
+ | | Awarded to Naval Chiefs of the [[Defence Staff]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | The original Royal Navy was created in November 2008 alongside the [[ | + | =History of the Original Royal Navy= |
+ | {| style="border:solid 1px #cccccc; padding:1px; background:#eeeeee; width:300px; font-size:85%; margin: 5px 5px 10px 10px; float: {{{float|right}}};" | ||
+ | |+ ''' <small>Commanding Officers of the Navy</small> ''' | ||
+ | |- align=center | ||
+ | ! style=background:#D8D8D8| From | ||
+ | ! style=background:#D8D8D8| To | ||
+ | ! colspan="2" style=background:#D8D8D8| Commanding Officers of the Royal Navy | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Brigadier.png|30px]] | ||
+ | | Brig. [[Hassan Pesaran]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Brigadier.png|30px]] | ||
+ | | Brig. [[Will Salmon]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Brigadier.png|30px]] | ||
+ | | Brig. [[thehorseltd]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | Adm. [[Trooper_c]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | 1 Jul 09 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | Adm. [[thehorseltd]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1 Jul 09 | ||
+ | | 6 Sept 09 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral of the Fleet.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | AotF. [[Rodney Mckay]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 7 Sept 09 | ||
+ | | 7 Oct 09 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral of the Fleet.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | AotF. [[Accalia]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 7 Oct 09 | ||
+ | | 5 Nov 09 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral of the Fleet.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | AotF. [[R.R. Napier]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 6 Nov 09 | ||
+ | | 9 Jan 10 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral of the Fleet.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | AotF. [[fezoj]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 9 Jan 10 | ||
+ | | 6 Feb 10 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral of the Fleet.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | AotF. [[R.R. Napier]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 6 Feb 10 | ||
+ | | 23 Mar 10 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral of the Fleet.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | AotF. [[Nice Guy Eddie]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 24 Mar 10 | ||
+ | | 21 April 10 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Admiral.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | Adm. [[John F Baker]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | colspan="4"| Royal Navy is Disbanded on the 21st of April 2010, and replaced with the [[British Army]] after Erepublik V2 reforms in the [[United Kingdom]]. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | colspan="4"| <hr>Further reforms in January 2011 bring back the Royal Navy as part of a tri-service military structure. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 27th Jan 11 | ||
+ | | 7th Mar 11 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Rear Admiral.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | RAdm. [[Sven Goran Duran-Duran]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 7th Mar 11 | ||
+ | | 26th April 11 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Rear Admiral.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | RAdm. [[John F Baker]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 26th April 11 | ||
+ | | 6th Sept 11 | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Rear Admiral.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | RAdm. [[Kdoggroundtwo]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 6th Sept 11 | ||
+ | | ??? | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Rear Admiral.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | RAdm. [[Lionbeard|Daniel Thorrold]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ??? | ||
+ | | ??? | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia - Royal Navy - Rear Admiral.png|20px]] | ||
+ | | RAdm. Lionheart | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | The original Royal Navy was created in November 2008 alongside the [[Parachute Regiment|Paras]] and [[Royal Guard]], in the run-up to the invasion of [[France]] by [[ATLANTIS]], known as ''Operation French Toast''. The Navy was first led by [[Hassan Pesaran]], and was initially structured with army-style ranks and units in the same fashion as the Royal Guard. | ||
* Royal Navy HQ (''Brigadier'' CO) | * Royal Navy HQ (''Brigadier'' CO) | ||
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This system was reformed by [[thehorseltd]] in the summer of 2009, and the 'navalised' structure that was left was relied on, almost without change, until the V1 Navy's demise. Around Christmas, the final step away from Army-hood occurred when Royal Navy ''privates'' became ''sailors'', ''able rates'', ''leading rates'' and in some circumstances ''royal marines''. | This system was reformed by [[thehorseltd]] in the summer of 2009, and the 'navalised' structure that was left was relied on, almost without change, until the V1 Navy's demise. Around Christmas, the final step away from Army-hood occurred when Royal Navy ''privates'' became ''sailors'', ''able rates'', ''leading rates'' and in some circumstances ''royal marines''. | ||
− | The Old Navy took part in many operations throughout its service, taking a role in the invasion of the [[USA]], countless European battles, the invasions of [[Norway]] and others. However, naval personnel were also deployed on commune rota, where [[Russia]] and [[Brazil]] served as month-long mining bases for fleets to produce iron for weapons. The old Navy had always, to a great extent, used self-manufactured supplies using | + | The Old Navy took part in many operations throughout its service, taking a role in the invasion of the [[USA]], countless European battles, the invasions of [[Norway]] and others. However, naval personnel were also deployed on commune rota, where [[Russia]] and [[Brazil]] served as month-long mining bases for fleets to produce iron for weapons. The old Navy had always, to a great extent, used self-manufactured supplies using its manpower. |
The Old Navy came to an end in April as Version Two (V2) of eRepublik approached, and large military structural reforms would take place. The Royal Navy had no place in the land battles of V2, and on the 21st, it was disbanded, personnel transferred to the new [[British Army]]. | The Old Navy came to an end in April as Version Two (V2) of eRepublik approached, and large military structural reforms would take place. The Royal Navy had no place in the land battles of V2, and on the 21st, it was disbanded, personnel transferred to the new [[British Army]]. | ||
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===Fleet & Ship History=== | ===Fleet & Ship History=== | ||
− | With the switch to naval naming, on the 23rd June 2009 [[thehorseltd]] commissioned the first few new ships | + | With the switch to naval naming, on the 23rd June 2009 [[thehorseltd]] commissioned the first few new ships into the navy using a few naming schemes. |
The first being cities in the UK, the second after past Commanding Officers of the Royal Navy and third after ships from Star Trek. | The first being cities in the UK, the second after past Commanding Officers of the Royal Navy and third after ships from Star Trek. | ||
− | * | + | *HMS Belfast |
− | * | + | *HMS Edinburgh |
− | * | + | *HMS Will Salmon |
− | * | + | *HMS Hassan Pessaran |
− | * | + | *HMS Enterprise |
− | * | + | *HMS Defiant |
− | * | + | *HMS Voyager |
As the navy expanded, a continuous flow of new ships, and eventually fleets, followed: | As the navy expanded, a continuous flow of new ships, and eventually fleets, followed: | ||
* July 2009 - AotF. [[Rodney Mckay]] | * July 2009 - AotF. [[Rodney Mckay]] | ||
− | ** | + | **HMS Cardiff - [[Southern & Caribbean Fleet]] |
− | ** | + | **HMS Solihull - [[Antarctic Fleet]] |
− | ** | + | **HMS Deadalus - [[Pacific Fleet]] |
− | ** | + | **HMS Aurora |
− | ** | + | **HMS Beliskner |
− | ** | + | **HMS thehorseltd - [[Atlantic Fleet]] |
*September 2009 - AotF. [[R.R. Napier]] | *September 2009 - AotF. [[R.R. Napier]] | ||
− | ** | + | **HMS Katana |
− | ** | + | **HMS Cutlass |
− | *22 December 2009 - AotF. | + | *22 December 2009 - AotF. [[fezoj]] (upon disbanding of the [[Royal Marines]] as a sub-branch of the Navy) |
− | ** | + | **HMS Funky - [[Indian Fleet]] |
− | ** | + | **HMS R.R. Napier |
− | ** | + | **HMS Accalia |
*07 January 2010 - AotF. [[R.R. Napier]] | *07 January 2010 - AotF. [[R.R. Napier]] | ||
− | ** | + | **HMS Trooper C - [[Indian Fleet]] |
*15 January 2010 - AotF. [[R.R. Napier]] (upon creation of the newest sixth fleet, the [[Channel Fleet]]) | *15 January 2010 - AotF. [[R.R. Napier]] (upon creation of the newest sixth fleet, the [[Channel Fleet]]) | ||
− | ** | + | **HMS fezoj |
− | ** | + | **HMS Rodney Mckay |
− | **''transferred to fleet: | + | **''transferred to the fleet: HMS Lionheart |
− | ===Structure of the Old Navy=== | + | ===Structure of the Old Navy (overview)=== |
− | + | {|border=0 align=center text-align=center | |
− | + | |- align=center | |
+ | ! style=background:#D4F0FF colspan=6|[[File:Royal Navy.png|30px]] The Royal Navy | ||
+ | |-style=background:#ECF8FF | ||
+ | ! [[File:Royal Navy.png|20px]] <br /> [[Southern & Caribbean Fleet]] | ||
+ | ! [[File:Royal Navy.png|20px]] <br /> [[Antarctic Fleet]] | ||
+ | ! [[File:Royal Navy.png|20px]] <br /> [[Atlantic Fleet]] | ||
+ | ! [[File:Royal Navy.png|20px]] <br /> [[Pacific Fleet]] | ||
+ | ! [[File:Royal Navy.png|20px]] <br /> [[Indian Fleet]] | ||
+ | ! [[File:Royal Navy.png|20px]] <br /> [[Channel Fleet]] | ||
+ | |-style=background:#F9FDFF | ||
+ | |[[File:HMS Beliskner.jpg|27px]] HMS Beliskner | ||
+ | | HMS Aurora | ||
+ | |[[File:HMS_Hassan_Pessaran.png|20px]] HMS Hassan Pesaran | ||
+ | |HMS Defiant | ||
+ | |[[File:HMS_Accalia.png|20px]] HMS Accalia | ||
+ | | HMS fezoj | ||
+ | |-style=background:#F9FDFF | ||
+ | |[[File:HMSCARDIFF.jpg|20px]] HMS Cardiff | ||
+ | |[[File:Hmsbelfastemblem.jpg|27px]] HMS Belfast <br> (HMS Nice Guy Eddie) | ||
+ | |HMS Squiddy | ||
+ | |HMS Enterprise | ||
+ | |[[File:HMS_Funky.png|20px]] HMS Funky | ||
+ | |HMS Lionheart | ||
+ | |-style=background:#F9FDFF | ||
+ | |[[File:HMS_Cutlass.png|20px]] HMS Cutlass | ||
+ | |HMS Edinburgh | ||
+ | |[[File:HMSthehorseltdvers2.png|20px]] HMS thehorseltd | ||
+ | |HMS Excelsior | ||
+ | |[[File:HMS_R_R_Napier.png|20px]] HMS R.R. Napier | ||
+ | |HMS Rodney Mckay | ||
+ | |-style=background:#F9FDFF | ||
+ | |[[File:HMS_Katana.png|20px]] HMS Katana | ||
+ | |HMS London | ||
+ | |HMS Will Salmon | ||
+ | |[[File:HMS_Westminster.png|20px]] HMS Westminster | ||
+ | |[[File:HMS_Trooper_C.png|20px]] HMS Trooper C | ||
+ | |} | ||
===Ranks of the Old Navy=== | ===Ranks of the Old Navy=== | ||
After TheHorseLtd's navy-fication of the RN rank/command structure, the rank of Private remained in use at the lowest level until R.R. Napier introduced the ranks of Able and Leading Rate, for low and high activity sailors respectively. By the pass-over of command from [[Nice Guy Eddie]] to [[John F Baker]], the then Minister of Defence and senior staff had standardised rank gradings for branch commanding officers, and CO Royal Navy was subsequently lowered from OF-11 (Admiral of the Fleet) to OF-10 (Admiral) in line with other branches. | After TheHorseLtd's navy-fication of the RN rank/command structure, the rank of Private remained in use at the lowest level until R.R. Napier introduced the ranks of Able and Leading Rate, for low and high activity sailors respectively. By the pass-over of command from [[Nice Guy Eddie]] to [[John F Baker]], the then Minister of Defence and senior staff had standardised rank gradings for branch commanding officers, and CO Royal Navy was subsequently lowered from OF-11 (Admiral of the Fleet) to OF-10 (Admiral) in line with other branches. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =April 2023 structure= | ||
+ | Commander of the unit is {{eLink|citizen|5492852|Evil Doctor}}, while the post of second commander is occupied by [[hollenboer]] and [[Select28]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==[[File:Icon skill strength.gif|30px]]Top 5 [[Strength]]== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Country''' || '''Name''' || '''Strength''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || [[hollenboer]] || 360,669 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || {{eLink|citizen|5492852|Evil Doctor}} || 337,997 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || {{eLink|citizen|1590122|DanceMacabre}} || 325,721 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || {{eLink|citizen|5436301|Smiler22}} || 301,175 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || [[Select28]] || 278,533 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==[[File:Icon rank Legends.png|30px]]Top 5 [[Military rank]]== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Country''' || '''Name''' || '''Military rank''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || [[hollenboer]] || [[Legends of United Kingdom]]: Ulsters Finest Battalion XVIII | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || {{eLink|citizen|5436301|Smiler22}} || [[Legends of United Kingdom]]: FragUK Battalion III | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || {{eLink|citizen|5492852|Evil Doctor}} || [[Legends of United Kingdom]]: FragUK Battalion I | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || [[Select28]] || {{Rank|Titan***}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || {{eLink|citizen|1590122|DanceMacabre}} || {{Rank|Titan***}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==[[File:Air chief marshal 5.png|30px]]Top 5 [[Aircraft rank]]== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Country''' || '''Name''' || '''Aircraft rank''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || [[Select28]] || {{Aircraft rank|Air Commodore*}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || [[hollenboer]] || {{Aircraft rank|Group Captain}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || {{eLink|citizen|1590122|DanceMacabre}} || {{Aircraft rank|Wing Commander***}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || {{eLink|citizen|5436301|Smiler22}} || {{Aircraft rank|Chief Master Sergeant*****}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}} || {{eLink|citizen|5492852|Evil Doctor}} || {{Aircraft rank|Chief Master Sergeant*}} | ||
+ | |} |
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The Royal Navy, created in the run-up to Operation French Toast, was the main and largest fighting force of the British Armed Forces for over a year until it was disbanded on the 21st April 2010.
The "slow but powerful" aspect of the organization was a key feature of its design and it can be considered what the Navy lacks in per-person hitting power it compensates for with superior numbers. With the much larger amount of personal, this had led to the rise of a very prominent Navy community within the United Kingdom.
On the 27th January 2011, the Navy was re-activated after wide-spread military reforms.
In later January 2011, military reforms brought back the Navy as part of a tri-service structure. The New Navy's first commanding officer was Sven Goran Duran-Duran.
June 2011 Reform
The start of June 2011 saw the second reform which kept the Tri-service structure but removed the regiments and Executive commanding officers in favour of a smaller command. The First Commander-in-Chief for this reform was Rear Admiral kdoggroundtwo with his two Commodores Lionbeard and Mini Munch.
The New Navy began with the two ships HMS John F Baker and HMS Tom Morgan, named after the previous last Royal Navy CO and first Chief of the Defence Staff.
Ship Naming
The Royal Navy has a long tradition of commissioning ships named after retired Commanding Officers and important military officers & Ministers of Defence. This was carried into the New Navy with the commissioning of HMS John F Baker, last "old" Navy CO, and HMS Tom Morgan, first Chief of the Defence Staff without a named ship.
Ships were to be named after Chiefs of the Defence Staff and General Staff, and old Ministers of Defence, or Royal dignitaries. Under plans for expansion of the new navy, future ships were to be named:
- (HMS Jhorlin)
- HMS Hazz
- HMS Artela's Fist
- HMS King Kumnaa I
- HMS King Woldy I
Unfortunately, the branch never expanded beyond the two original ships, which were later renamed.
Ranks
Designation | OR-1 | OR-2 | OR-4 | OR-6 | OF-2 | OF-6 | OF-7 | OF-8 | OF-10 | OF-11 |
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Abbreviation | ORD | AB | LR | PO | Lt | Capt | Cdre | RAdm | Adm | AotF |
Rank | ||||||||||
Ordinary Rate | Able Rate | Leading Rate | Petty Officer | Lieutenant | Captain | Commodore | Rear Admiral | Admiral | Admiral of the Fleet | |
Role | Low activity sailor of the Royal Naval Reserve | Sailor of the regular Royal Navy | High activity, promising sailor. | High strength sailor of the Special Boat Service | Ship Executive Officer | Ship Commanding Officer | Command Staff | Commander-in-Chief Royal Navy | Awarded to Naval officers of the Defence Staff | Awarded to Naval Chiefs of the Defence Staff |
From | To | Commanding Officers of the Royal Navy | |
---|---|---|---|
- | - | Brig. Hassan Pesaran | |
- | - | Brig. Will Salmon | |
- | - | Brig. thehorseltd | |
- | - | Adm. Trooper_c | |
- | 1 Jul 09 | Adm. thehorseltd | |
1 Jul 09 | 6 Sept 09 | AotF. Rodney Mckay | |
7 Sept 09 | 7 Oct 09 | AotF. Accalia | |
7 Oct 09 | 5 Nov 09 | AotF. R.R. Napier | |
6 Nov 09 | 9 Jan 10 | AotF. fezoj | |
9 Jan 10 | 6 Feb 10 | AotF. R.R. Napier | |
6 Feb 10 | 23 Mar 10 | AotF. Nice Guy Eddie | |
24 Mar 10 | 21 April 10 | Adm. John F Baker | |
Royal Navy is Disbanded on the 21st of April 2010, and replaced with the British Army after Erepublik V2 reforms in the United Kingdom. | |||
Further reforms in January 2011 bring back the Royal Navy as part of a tri-service military structure. | |||
27th Jan 11 | 7th Mar 11 | RAdm. Sven Goran Duran-Duran | |
7th Mar 11 | 26th April 11 | RAdm. John F Baker | |
26th April 11 | 6th Sept 11 | RAdm. Kdoggroundtwo | |
6th Sept 11 | ??? | RAdm. Daniel Thorrold | |
??? | ??? | RAdm. Lionheart |
The original Royal Navy was created in November 2008 alongside the Paras and Royal Guard, in the run-up to the invasion of France by ATLANTIS, known as Operation French Toast. The Navy was first led by Hassan Pesaran, and was initially structured with army-style ranks and units in the same fashion as the Royal Guard.
- Royal Navy HQ (Brigadier CO)
- Alpha Company (Colonel OC, Captain 2IC)
- Squads/Platoons (Sergeant IC, Corporal 2IC, Private soldiers)
- Bravo Company
- Charlie Company
- Special Boat Service
- Alpha Company (Colonel OC, Captain 2IC)
This system was reformed by thehorseltd in the summer of 2009, and the 'navalised' structure that was left was relied on, almost without change, until the V1 Navy's demise. Around Christmas, the final step away from Army-hood occurred when Royal Navy privates became sailors, able rates, leading rates and in some circumstances royal marines.
The Old Navy took part in many operations throughout its service, taking a role in the invasion of the USA, countless European battles, the invasions of Norway and others. However, naval personnel were also deployed on commune rota, where Russia and Brazil served as month-long mining bases for fleets to produce iron for weapons. The old Navy had always, to a great extent, used self-manufactured supplies using its manpower.
The Old Navy came to an end in April as Version Two (V2) of eRepublik approached, and large military structural reforms would take place. The Royal Navy had no place in the land battles of V2, and on the 21st, it was disbanded, personnel transferred to the new British Army.
Fleet & Ship History
With the switch to naval naming, on the 23rd June 2009 thehorseltd commissioned the first few new ships into the navy using a few naming schemes. The first being cities in the UK, the second after past Commanding Officers of the Royal Navy and third after ships from Star Trek.
- HMS Belfast
- HMS Edinburgh
- HMS Will Salmon
- HMS Hassan Pessaran
- HMS Enterprise
- HMS Defiant
- HMS Voyager
As the navy expanded, a continuous flow of new ships, and eventually fleets, followed:
- July 2009 - AotF. Rodney Mckay
- HMS Cardiff - Southern & Caribbean Fleet
- HMS Solihull - Antarctic Fleet
- HMS Deadalus - Pacific Fleet
- HMS Aurora
- HMS Beliskner
- HMS thehorseltd - Atlantic Fleet
- September 2009 - AotF. R.R. Napier
- HMS Katana
- HMS Cutlass
- 22 December 2009 - AotF. fezoj (upon disbanding of the Royal Marines as a sub-branch of the Navy)
- HMS Funky - Indian Fleet
- HMS R.R. Napier
- HMS Accalia
- 07 January 2010 - AotF. R.R. Napier
- HMS Trooper C - Indian Fleet
- 15 January 2010 - AotF. R.R. Napier (upon creation of the newest sixth fleet, the Channel Fleet)
- HMS fezoj
- HMS Rodney Mckay
- transferred to the fleet: HMS Lionheart
The Royal Navy | |||||
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Southern & Caribbean Fleet |
Antarctic Fleet |
Atlantic Fleet |
Pacific Fleet |
Indian Fleet |
Channel Fleet |
HMS Beliskner | HMS Aurora | HMS Hassan Pesaran | HMS Defiant | HMS Accalia | HMS fezoj |
HMS Cardiff | HMS Belfast (HMS Nice Guy Eddie) |
HMS Squiddy | HMS Enterprise | HMS Funky | HMS Lionheart |
HMS Cutlass | HMS Edinburgh | HMS thehorseltd | HMS Excelsior | HMS R.R. Napier | HMS Rodney Mckay |
HMS Katana | HMS London | HMS Will Salmon | HMS Westminster | HMS Trooper C |
After TheHorseLtd's navy-fication of the RN rank/command structure, the rank of Private remained in use at the lowest level until R.R. Napier introduced the ranks of Able and Leading Rate, for low and high activity sailors respectively. By the pass-over of command from Nice Guy Eddie to John F Baker, the then Minister of Defence and senior staff had standardised rank gradings for branch commanding officers, and CO Royal Navy was subsequently lowered from OF-11 (Admiral of the Fleet) to OF-10 (Admiral) in line with other branches.
April 2023 structure
Commander of the unit is Evil Doctor, while the post of second commander is occupied by hollenboer and Select28.
Top 5 Strength
Country | Name | Strength |
United Kingdom | hollenboer | 360,669 |
United Kingdom | Evil Doctor | 337,997 |
United Kingdom | DanceMacabre | 325,721 |
United Kingdom | Smiler22 | 301,175 |
United Kingdom | Select28 | 278,533 |
Top 5 Military rank
Country | Name | Military rank |
United Kingdom | hollenboer | Legends of United Kingdom: Ulsters Finest Battalion XVIII |
United Kingdom | Smiler22 | Legends of United Kingdom: FragUK Battalion III |
United Kingdom | Evil Doctor | Legends of United Kingdom: FragUK Battalion I |
United Kingdom | Select28 | Titan*** |
United Kingdom | DanceMacabre | Titan*** |