Prize Giving at RANC July 2015

(L-R) Captain R. Bayley, RAN, (Retd) presents Lieutenant Rosamond Dwyer with the Naval Officers' Club Prize, for being the Reserve Entry Officers' Course member who displayed the best course results as well as self-discipline, resolution, undeviating application and good influence among her peers. *** Local Caption *** Graduates from New Entry Officer Course (NEOC) 52 celebrated the end of 20 weeks of intensive training at their ‘Passing Out’ Parade at HMAS Creswell. The new officers paraded as a guard on HMAS Creswell Quarterdeck and marched past the Reviewing Officer, Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd) At NEOC 52 graduation, the Royal Australian Navy observed 100 years of training excellence at HMAS Creswell. The first Cadet Midshipmen to undertake Officer initial entry training arrived at the base in 1915.

NOC President Captain Rick Bayley, RAN, (Retd) presents Lieutenant Rosamond Dwyer with the Naval Officers’ Club Prize for being the Reserve Entry Officers’ Course member who displayed the best course results as well as self-discipline, resolution, undeviating application and good influence among her peers. 
The new officers paraded as a guard on HMAS Creswell Quarterdeck and marched past the Reviewing Officer, Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable
Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd).
At NEOC 52 graduation, the Royal Australian Navy observed 100 years of training excellence at HMAS Creswell. The first Cadet Midshipmen to undertake Officer initial entry training arrived at the base in 1915.

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