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Training ship

A training ship is a ship used to train students as sailors. The term is mostly used to describe ships employed by navies to train future officers. Essentially there are two types: those used for training at sea and old hulks used to house classrooms. As with receiving ships or accommodation ships, which were often hulked warships in the 19th Century, when used to bear on their books the shore personnel of a naval station (as under section 87 of the Naval Discipline Act 1866,[1] the provisions of the act only applied to officers and men of the Royal Navy borne on the books of a warship), that were generally replaced by shore facilities commissioned as stone frigates, most "Training Ships" of the British Sea Cadet Corps, by example, are shore facilities (although the corps has floating Training Ships also, including TS Royalist).

A port bow view of the Singapore training ship RSS PANGLIMA (P-68)

The hands-on aspect provided by sail training has also been used as a platform for everything from semesters at sea for undergraduate oceanography and biology students to character-building for youths.[citation needed]

Notable training ships edit

Royal Navy edit

 
Painting of the first Mersey boat race between cadets of HMS Conway (on the right) and London's HMS Worcester on 11 June 1891. Also moored in line are reformatory ships Clarence (centre, furthest away) and Akbar, and TS Indefatigable.[2]

Other navies edit

 
BAP Unión at Callao, in 2017
 
The second Gorch Fock in front of the Naval Academy Mürwik (Red Castle) in 2015
 
Amerigo Vespucci in Venice, 2006
 
JS Kashima in Portsmouth, in 2008

Merchant fleet edit

 
John W. Brown
 
Sedov

United States Maritime Administration–owned training ships edit

Other sail training vessels edit

 
Californian in San Diego, California
 
Tenacious in 2010, largest wooden ship built in the UK for over 100 years.

In fiction edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Naval Discipline Act, 1866".
  2. ^ "First boat race on the Mersey between cadets of HMS Conway and HMS Worcester, 11 June 1891' by Charles W Wyllie (1859-1923)". National Museums Liverpool. 2023. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-12-04.

External links edit

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British Sea Cadet Corps by example are shore facilities although the corps has floating Training Ships also including TS Royalist A port bow view of the Singapore training ship RSS PANGLIMA P 68 The hands on aspect provided by sail training has also been used as a platform for everything from semesters at sea for undergraduate oceanography and biology students to character building for youths citation needed Contents 1 Notable training ships 1 1 Royal Navy 1 2 Other navies 1 3 Merchant fleet 1 3 1 United States Maritime Administration owned training ships 1 4 Other sail training vessels 2 In fiction 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksNotable training ships editRoyal Navy edit nbsp Painting of the first Mersey boat race between cadets of HMS Conway on the right and London s HMS Worcester on 11 June 1891 Also moored in line are reformatory ships Clarence centre furthest away and Akbar and TS Indefatigable 2 Arethusa 1849 from 1874 to 1933 Buzzard 1887 from 1904 to 1921 renamed President in 1911 Bristol D23 a 1973 destroyer used for training from 1987 to 2020 Clio 1858 from 1876 to c 1919 Castor 1832 from 1860 to 1902 Conway a series of three training ships from 1859 to 1956 and then a shore based school Defiance 1861 from 1884 to 1931 Duncan F80 a 1955 frigate used for training from 1969 to 1985 Cornwall Eastbourne F73 a 1957 frigate used for training from 1971 to 1985 HMS Exmouth 1905 the Royal Navy s first specially commissioned training ship renamed HMS Worcester after 1945 Excellent a series of three gunnery training ships from 1830 to 1892 before moving ashore Foudroyant 1798 training ship for gunnery from 1862 to 1884 and for boys from 1891 to 1897 See also Trincomalee Ganges 1821 from 1865 to 1905 continuing renamed Tenedos III Indus V and Impregnable III until 1923 Implacable ex French Duguay Rouin 1800 renamed in 1805 from 1855 to c 1949 TS Indefatigable a series of two training ships from 1865 to 1941 including ex HMS Phaeton 1883 Lion 1847 from 1871 to 1905 Mars 1848 from 1869 to 1929 TS Mercury a naval training establishment founded as a ship in 1885 Mount Edgecumbe ex HMS Winchester 1822 renamed Conway 1861 76 used from 1876 to 1920 Northampton 1876 from 1894 to 1905 President 1829 from 1862 to 1903 Southampton 1820 from 1866 to 1912 Trincomalee 1817 from 1860 to 1903 continuing renamed TS Foudroyant until 1986 Warspite a series of three training ships from 1862 to 1940 Worcester a series of three training ships from 1862 to 1968 Wellesley St Vincent 1815 from 1862 to 1905 Other navies edit nbsp BAP Union at Callao in 2017 nbsp The second Gorch Fock in front of the Naval Academy Murwik Red Castle in 2015 nbsp Amerigo Vespucci in Venice 2006 nbsp JS Kashima in Portsmouth in 2008Algerian Navy El Mellah Argentine Navy ARA Presidente Sarmiento ARA Libertad Bangladesh Navy BNS Shaheed Ruhul Amin Brazilian Navy Cisne Branco Bulgarian Navy Kaliakra Royal Canadian Navy Oriole sail training HMCS Grisle Chilean Navy Esmeralda Chinese People s Liberation Army Navy Qi Jiguang Zheng He Brave the Wave class Liaoning Colombian Navy ARC Gloria Dominican Navy Juan Bautista Cambiaso Ecuadorian Navy BAE Guayas BE 21 Finnish Navy Suomen Joutsen Pohjanmaa French Navy Jeanne d Arc German Navy Gorch Fock 1933 of the Kriegsmarine Gorch Fock 1958 of the Bundesmarine Indian Navy INS Sudarshini A77 sail training ship commissioned in 2012 INS Tarangini A75 sail training ship commissioned in 1997 INS Tir A86 cadet training ship commissioned in 1986 INS Varuna sail training ship commissioned in 1981 Indonesian Navy KRI Dewaruci KRI Arung Samudera KRI Bima Suci KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara Irish Naval Service LE Setanta Italian Navy Amerigo Vespucci Palinuro Japan Maritime Self Defense Force JS Kashima Mexican Navy ARM Cuauhtemoc Royal Dutch Navy HNLMS Van Kinsbergen HNLMS Urania New Zealand Navy HMNZS Philomel Pakistan Navy PNS Babur ex HMS Diadem 84 bought in 1956 and used for training from 1961 to 1963 PNS Rah Naward ex Prince William 2001 bought in 2010 Peruvian Navy BAP Union Polish Navy ORP Iskra Portuguese Navy Dom Fernando II e Gloria 1843 frigate used for artillery training from 1865 to 1940 Pedro Nunes ex British clipper Thermopylae 1868 intended for training from 1896 but unused The second NRP Sagres The third NRP Sagres Romanian Navy Mircea Spanish Navy Nautilus Galatea Juan Sebastian de Elcano Sri Lankan Navy SLNS Gajabahu United States USS Constitution of the United States Navy USCGC Eagle of the United States Coast Guard USS Sable of the United States Navy USS Wolverine of the United States Navy Uruguayan Navy Capitan Miranda Venezuelan Navy Simon BolivarMerchant fleet edit nbsp John W Brown nbsp SedovMV Cape Don Christian Radich Norway Herzogin Cecilie Germany Belem France Kruzenshtern Russia Khersones Ukraine Kraljica Mora Croatia Pamir Germany sunk 1957 Passat Germany STS Mir Russia STS Sedov Russia Sorlandet Norway John W Brown USA John W Brown II USA Statsraad Lehmkuhl Norway Danmark Denmark TS Dolphin Leith United Kingdom 3 TS Dufferin IMMTS Dufferin British India TS Rajendra India TS Chanakya India TS Kapitan Felix Oca of the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific TV Bluefin of the Australian Maritime College MV Stephen Brown Permanently Moored vessel of the Australian Maritime CollegeUnited States Maritime Administration owned training ships edit TS General Rudder of the Texas A amp M University at Galveston TS Empire State VI of the SUNY Maritime College TS Golden Bear of the California State University Maritime Academy TS Kennedy of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy TS State of Maine of the Maine Maritime Academy TS State of Michigan of the Great Lakes Maritime Academy T V Kings Pointer of the United States Merchant Marine Academy T V Liberator of the United States Merchant Marine Academy T V Freedom Star of the Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and EducationOther sail training vessels edit nbsp Californian in San Diego California nbsp Tenacious in 2010 largest wooden ship built in the UK for over 100 years Argo schooner launched in 2006 Atyla schooner launched in 1984 Californian launched in 1984 Christian Radich Dar Mlodziezy Harvey Gamage schooner launched in 1973 Irving Johnson and Exy Johnson twin brigantines launched in 2002 Kaiwo Maru Kruzenshtern Lady Washington Malcolm Miller Nippon Maru Ocean Star schooner launched in 1991 Pacific Swift Peking 1911 barque used as TS Arethusa II from 1932 to 1940 and then 1945 to 1975 Pelican of London Picton Castle ex trawler 1928 converted to barque 1990s for use 1997 onward Pilgrim TS Royalist a series of two ships launched in 1971 and 2014 Sir Winston Churchill Stavros S Niarchos Tenacious barque launched in 2000 Tole Mour SSV Tabor Boy BAP UnionIn fiction editPRS James Randolph an interplanetary spacecraft parked in Earth orbit in Robert A Heinlein s novel Space Cadet Betty Jeanne in the novel Fergus Crane by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell The anime series Girls und Panzer makes use of an overblown application of the term school ship by introducing carrier type vessels supporting federal schools and accompanying living communities See also editStone frigate Moored training ship MTS References edit The Naval Discipline Act 1866 First boat race on the Mersey between cadets of HMS Conway and HMS Worcester 11 June 1891 by Charles W Wyllie 1859 1923 National Museums Liverpool 2023 Retrieved 13 March 2023 Dolphin Sea Training School All At Sea Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2010 12 04 External links edit nbsp Media related to Training ships at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Training ship amp oldid 1195137874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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