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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. ![]() | Advertisers | 1969 Magazine Index | HOME | |