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It was shadows of the past for the Divisional Officers from the Defence College of Technical Training’s Defence School of Marine Engineering supervising the students, as they remembered their own experiences of being surrounded by machinery of the past in Newcomen Hangar.
Chief Petty Officer Nigel ‘Curly’ Watts said: “The inspection was a fantastic reminder for all of the Staff of our own early training.
The inspection was a fantastic reminder for all of the Staff of our own early training
Chief Petty Officer Nigel ‘Curly’ Watts
"Even looking back further, thoughts of our heritage come to mind as we walk past the black and white photographs on display within the ETICC, including the images of our ‘stoker’ ancestors down below in square rig and coaling ship in tropical whites!”
“Nothing much changes, as ‘stokers’ in No1’s we all fell in next to the machinery that they are sure to grow to know and love.”
As the Y100 boiler and steam turbines have now been replaced by WR21 gas turbines and state of the art CAT and Wartsila diesel engines.
The experience of the No1 Inspections held as a testament that despite technology moving on at a phenomenal rate since those days of old, a stoker in No1’s next to machinery still remains a spectacle to behold.
Direct from the front-line, the official newspaper of the Royal Navy, Navy News, brings you the latest news, features and award winning photos every month.