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Discuss Ilford RN and RM careers office closing for business in Joining Up - Royal Navy Recruiting on Navy Net; Hi All, Ilford RN and RM careers office will close for business tomorrow (Friday 29th June 2012). All candidates and people interested in a career within the naval services will now have to go to ...
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    Smile Ilford RN and RM careers office closing for business

    Hi All, Ilford RN and RM careers office will close for business tomorrow (Friday 29th June 2012). All candidates and people interested in a career within the naval services will now have to go to the London AFCO in Handel Street, WC1 1NP.Contact numbers:- 020 414 3850 or 3851. All the very best and happy sailings. For anyone interested I'm off to pastures new within the careers service. Yours AYE SuperMario (Neil)
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    ALL INFORMATION GIVEN IS ON A PURELY UNOFFICIAL BASIS. ALWAYS VERIFY ANY ADVICE GIVEN AT YOUR NEAREST RN/RM CAREERS OFFICE

    I have only one eye, I have a right to be blind sometimes... I really didn't see that signal!
    Horatio Nelson

    Nail one's colours to the mast:
    A ship's flags were known as colours. In battle the combatants tried to seize the colours flown on the opposing ship. To nail colours to the mast made them difficult to seize and signalled a resolve not to submit.

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    ALL INFORMATION GIVEN IS ON A PURELY UNOFFICIAL BASIS. ALWAYS VERIFY ANY ADVICE GIVEN AT YOUR NEAREST RN/RM CAREERS OFFICE

    I have only one eye, I have a right to be blind sometimes... I really didn't see that signal!
    Horatio Nelson

    Nail one's colours to the mast:
    A ship's flags were known as colours. In battle the combatants tried to seize the colours flown on the opposing ship. To nail colours to the mast made them difficult to seize and signalled a resolve not to submit.

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