Taking shape right now is the Royal Navy of tomorrow. New ships, nuclear submarines, computers, guided missiles, helicopters, hovercraft. A new navy ready to meet new challenges - and to challenge you. If you think there's more to life than a dull old 9-5 routine at a desk or in a factory - then there's a place in the Navy for you.

The Navy can offer you a furst class apprenticeship in any one of a number of excellent trades. Pay and prospects have never been better, and there's plenty of travel. You can join the Navy when you leave school - or the Royal Marines (the Navy's own sea-soldiers) at age 16.

If you're aiming for 2 "A" Levels or 5 "O" Levels, you could become an Officer. There are schemes to help pay your school expenses (enquire as early as 14) and help you towards getting your degree.

Girls in the W.R.N.S. and Q.A.R.N.N.S.
In the Women's Royal Naval Service, you'd lead a happy, active life at home and abroad - working with officers and men of the Royal Navy.

If you're set on being a nurse, the Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service offers you a career with travel, variety and an exciting future.

If you'd like to hear more, send your name, age, school and educational standards to:
The Royal Naval Careers Service (25AV1), Old Admiralty Bldg., Whitehall, London, S.W.1.

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