Most young men who leave school end up at a desk or bench. This need not happen to you. If you want an active, exciting life of scope and opportunity you'll find it in the Royal Navy. Today's Royal Navy has a vital, world-wide role to play - with new ships, new weapons and more nuclear power. It offers you and assured and rewarding future.

As a specialist or technician, you'll have a good secure trade with good pay and excellent prospects. And you can add in world travel, sport in plenty, fine company - and an average of 6 weeks paid holiday a year. You can join at 15. Or at 16 you can become one of the Navy's soldiers of the sea in the Royal Marines.

How you can become an officer. If you are aiming for a degree, 'A' levels, or expect to get 5 or more 'O' levels you could well qualify for a permanent or short service commission as an officer in the Royal Navy or the Royal Marines. And there are schemes which can help to pay your school and University expenses too.
Even if you are only 14, you should enquire now!
Find out more about them. For full details write to -
The Royal Naval Careers Service (25OL1), Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall, London, S.W.1.
Please give your full name, age, school and qualifications achieved (or expected).

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