An English schoolmaster named William Whiting (1825- 1878), wrote the original words around 1860.
The original words were written as a hymn by a schoolmaster and clergyman of the Church of England
The first stanza of the "Navy Hymn" is sung to close each chapel service during Sunday's Divine Services.
Kennedy, as he was a former Naval officer on PT boats.
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.
Women cannot apply to become a US Navy SEAL.
WRNS was the Women's Royal Navy Service. There is no 'e' - it's just that they were commonly known as Wrens...
yes
Black or navy shoes are acceptable.
Yes there is in fact a female Commodore in the Royal Navy.
No. There are several navies. Most are to protect the interests of the country from which they originate.
A deck officer is in the U.S.A. navy which is known as a Lieutenet.
Currently, women are not allowed to serve in the US Navy SEALs. However, there has been discussion about potentially opening up these roles to women in the future. As of now, women play critical roles in many other areas of the military, serving as pilots, engineers, medics, and in numerous support positions.