This Tuesday is a Commanding Officers Parade. A Commanding Officer Parade is a formal parade where the Commanding Officer inspects the Ships' Company just like we would during our quarterly Inspection Parades. We also perform a March Past, an Advance in Review Order, and General Salute. These are all things you learned and practiced during the Onboard. Most of the time, it is only the Commanding Officer inspecting the Ships Company but there are times where other guests may also be invited to partake. Make sure that you dress and act appropriately. It also means that we wear our formal Service Dress Uniforms (No. 1) consisting of:
After the parade, there will be regular training so be sure to bring your notebooks and pens or pencils for note taking. Remember that the things you learn in Training may be on your Promotions exams. |
Archives > News Archive 2019-2020 >