![]() In Weeks 1 to 4 Recruits embark on a steep learning curve as they adjust to their new environment and routines of military life. For many Recruits it is their first experience of living in a communal environment to which most Recruits adapt very quickly. These two modules are very important as all members of the Navy team need to understand the importance of maintaining good order and discipline, while living and working in close quarters. Throughout the entire 10 week course, Recruits will participate in Character Formation and Mess Relationship instruction which is conducted by the Recruit School Chaplain. Phase 3 – covers weeks 9 & 10 (internal at Recruit School).Phase 2 – covers weeks 5 to 8 (external to Recruit School).Phase 1 – covers weeks 1 to 4 (internal at Recruit School).The 10 week course is best described in three phases: Recruits undertake a significant number of training modules and participate in a wide variety of activities throughout the 10 week New Entry Sailor Course. Within each Division, recruits are placed into classes of no more than 25 Recruits, under the day to day direction and instruction of a qualified Recruit School Instructor.Ī brief outline of the course (which is generic to all Recruit Intakes) is as follows: Course Content Taylor Division – Named after Leading Seaman Ronald 'Buck' TaylorĪ Division is a collection of personnel placed together for the purpose of administration and training, commanded by a Divisional Officer in Charge. ![]() Shipp Division – Named after Leading Air Crewman Noel Ervin Shipp.Rogers Division – Named after Chief Petty Officer Jonathan "Buck" Rogers GC, DSM. ![]()
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