Yes there is in fact a female Commodore in the Royal Navy.
WRNS stands for Women's Royal Naval Service, the women's branch of the Royal Navy. This branch was known officially, and popularly, as the WRENS.
Yes, the Royal Navy is also referred to as the British Royal Navy or the Royal British Navy.
A Wren was an official name for members of the Women's Royal Navy Service. It is existed from 1917 to 1919 and again from 1939 until 1993, when it was made part of the regular Royal Navy.
Base commanders are typically Navy Captains.
Not only are there black Captains, but there are several flag officers (Admirals) as well.
Royal Navy was created in 1707.
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There is no particular patron of the Royal Navy.
Royal Malaysian Navy's motto is ''.
This is probably referring the the British Navy. WREN was the designation for Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS). It existed until 1993, when it was integrated into the regular Navy.
from the very first creation of a royal navy women have always served aboard war ships some actually giving birth on board this is were the phrase SON OF A GUN comes from
Royal Netherlands Navy was created in 1488.