Yorkshire Post

NAVY DUTY: SAILORS PERFORM CHANGING OF THE GUARD

- PICTURE: KIRSTY O’CONNOR/PA WIRE

TAKING CHARGE: Sailors (left and right) from the Royal Navy perform the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace. For only the second time in modern history, the Royal Navy will be providing sentries at the palaces.

FOR ONLY the second time in history, sailors from the Royal Navy have taken over as the guards at four Royal palaces.

The sailors have stepped in to help the Army as many of its Foot Guards Battalions are busy on overseas operations or in training.

The Royal Navy’s time as guardians started yesterday at Buckingham Palace where 1 Battalion Grenadier Guards were replaced by a Royal Navy contingent of 35 during the Changing of the Guard.

They will mount guards at Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, St James’s Palace and Windsor Castle until December 19, when they march out of Windsor Castle and hand back the duties to the Army. The only other time they mounted guards was in 2017 – the Year of the Navy.

Royal Navy Guard commanding officer Lieutenant Commander Richard Dobson said the start of their duties follows weeks of training. He said: “This will be an intense and memorable experience for all of us at the end of several weeks of ceremonial duties training, just eight or nine days of it specifical­ly on palace guarding, and could be regarded as the pinnacle of my profession­al career which began as a rating in 1990. The instructor­s from the guards could not have been better, for those eight or nine days they really put us through our paces and prepared us thoroughly for our Fit For Role inspection last week enabling us to mount guards today.”

After completing their training, Brigade Major of the Household Division Lieutenant Colonel Guy Stone praised their efforts.

“The sailors were outstandin­g and had clearly put a huge amount into their preparatio­n,” he said.

“They were well turned out, confident of all guard change formats and clearly enjoying the experience.”

The Senior Service sailors are from three of the five fighting arms – the Surface Fleet, Submarine Service and Fleet Air Arm.

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PICTURES: KIRSTY O’CONNOR/PA WIRE NAVY GUARD: Sailors perform the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace (above and top).

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