- scaled-down
models are used.
Practical instructions are
imparted in the
Watermanship Training Centre at Pea**** Bay
during regular periods and club days....
- rowers,
serving primarily to
enhance the rowers'
individual technique and
watermanship. The main
reason for this is that in the
single scull the
sculler is...
- course,
physiological indoctrination course,
jungle survival course,
watermanship course,
flight safety course and
defence service command and
staff course...
- warfare,
field defences,
including obstacles, explosives, and demolitions,
watermanship,
water supply, and
general engineering tasks. They are
trained by the...
- games, Book to read 14 Life in the open, Exploration, Boat cruising,
Watermanship, Mountaineering, Patrolling,
Night work,
Weather wisdom,
Hints to instructors...
- is
developed through a
variety of
activities including:
Minor Tactics Watermanship Training Command Tasks Sport Skill-at-Arms
Endurance Training The courses...
-
promoted to
lieutenant general in 1897 and was
moved to the
Reserve List.
Watermanship being one of the many
skills required of the
Sapper led to the formation...
- Engineers'
Yacht Club,
which dates back to 1812,
promotes the
skill of
watermanship in the
Royal Engineers. They have
entered every Fastnet Race
since the...
-
theoretical aspects of
diving knowledge. The
skills training included fitness,
watermanship skills and stress-management training,
where staff would put the trainee...
- hard in
Upnor for
training Royal Engineers ****ault boat
operators and
watermanship safety officers, who
continue to
operate craft on
operations all over...