Originally Posted by
stevesherratt
Hope that this smokes out a few more RN or RNR Men and Women. When I came ashore from MN I found it was a big shock and it took me a couple of years to settle down to shore side ways of working that were totally alien to me. My Dads next door neighbour suggested I went along to HMS Sherwood in Nottingham. They Commissioned me a Acting Sub Lieutenant, made me president of the Bar, sent me away on some spectacular Royal Navy Training in Fire Fighting, NBCD and how to use a knife and fork!! I became an NCS Officer (Naval Control of Shipping) and best of all they made me “List one Liaison Officer” and my job was to meet with all the MN/RNR officers (mainly Mates) who were obliged to report to their nearest unit whilst on leave and they helped us with Navigation Training. I had a great time, The Senior Service and RNR Reservists are a great bunch and they made me very welcome. They speak a different but recognisable language to the MN but we have more in common than you would think.
Best Regards Steve R770014 South Derbyshire RNR Retired.