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Naval Party (Royal Navy)

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Naval Party (Royal Navy)
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The Royal Navy maintains a number of Naval Parties worldwide to support a number of operations and training activities:[1]

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Current Naval Parties are:[2]

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Defunct Naval Parties include:[8]

  • Naval Party 1004 (NP1004) was the Royal Navy personnel attached to Headquarters Allied Forces Baltic Approaches
  • Naval Party 1008 (NP1008) was the Royal Navy personnel conducting offshore surveys as part of the Civil Hydrographic Programme upon Ships Taken up from Trade (STUFT). These were: MV Sperus (1983), MV Bon Esprit (1983–1986), MV British Enterprise IV (1990–1991), and MV Marine Explorer (1993–1995).[9]
  • Naval Party 1016 (NP1016) was the Royal Navy personnel conducting inshore surveys as part of the Civil Hydrographic Programme upon Ships Taken up from Trade (STUFT). These were MV Proud Seahorse (1985–2000), and MV Confidante (2001–end of contract).[9]
  • Naval Party 1020 (NP1020) was the Royal Navy personnel who crewed the MV Northella, whilst it was in use as a navigation training ship from 1985 to 1994.[10]
  • Naval Party 1027 (NP1027) – Cyprus [11]
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    Medal awarded to HM Forces embarked in NP2060 - 1982
    Naval Party 2060 (NP2060) - MV St Edmund - Ship Taken Up From Trade (STUFT) Falklands War, March 1982 - April 1984.
  • Naval Party 8902 was a hovercraft unit formed in June 1967, made up of two officers and eight ratings, equipped with a modified Saunders-Roe SR.N.6 hovercraft. The unit evaluated the hovercraft around the Falkland Islands and demonstrated it in several South American countries.[12]
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