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100
The wall in a ship.
What is the bulkhead?
100
A day to remember the soldiers that fought for our country.
What is Remembrance Day?
100
This class of naval vessels routinely patrols the coast.
What is the Kingston class?
100
A stopper knot used to prevent lines from unreaving.
What is a Figure of Eight Knot?
100
A group of Cadets.
What is a division?
200
Send hands ashore.
What is liberty boats?
200
A day to remember the sailors who fought in the second world war.
What is the Battle of the Atlantic?
200
The German navy used these naval vessels during World War II.
What are Uboats?
200
To tie two lines of equal diameter.
What is the Reef Knot?
200
Marching on the spot.
What is marking time.
300
The broom closet.
What is the boatswain's stores?
300
Officially formed on 1910, this military force protects the maritime interests of her country.
What is the Royal Canadian Navy?
300
The center of the bottom of a ship.
What is the keel?
300
To tie two lines of unequal diameter.
What is a sheet bend?
300
Canons fired in the Ceremony of the Flags.
What are field guns.
400
The lost and found.
What is the scran locker?
400
The last aircraft carrier in the Royal Canadian Navy.
What is the HMCS Bonaventure.
400
Launched in 1944, this Algerian class minesweeper's pennant number is J380.
What is the HMS Mariner?
400
To secure a line to a spar.
What is a clove hitch?
400
Marching 15 paces in a ceremonial parade.
What is an advance and review order?
500
Hands to classes.
What is out pipes?
500
The first two ships in the Royal Canadian Navy.
What is HMCS Niobe and HMCS Rainbow.
500
This Royal Canadian Navy frigate is stationed at CFB Esquimalt and it's pennant number is FFH 331.
What is the HMCS Vancouver?
500
To secure a line to a ring of an eye.
What is a round turn two half hitches?
500
The primary purpose is to inspect the rifle for cleanliness.
What is port arms?