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![]() Brent Stanley McKee wrote: lehool-1 ) wrote: : So what is a diffrecen between ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE : and ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE. I can only relate this to Canada of course, but the Canadian system was based on the British so it won't be far wrong. The RCNR (and by extension the RNR) was made up of civilians who worked at sea as a profession -- for example ferry captains and crews, pilots, that sort of thing. In comparison the RCNVR (RNVR) were civilians who joined units primarily from an enthusiasm for the sea. They didn't have to have any experience per se. There was an old saying that "The RCNR were sailors trying to be gentlemen; the RCNVR were gentlemen trying to be sailors; and the RCN (the regular navy) were neither trying to be both." In Canada the two organizations were merged following the Second World War, as the RCNR. Brent McKee |
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