Military Training
Officer
Initial Entry Officer training for all graduate and non-graduate Officers is conducted at the Royal Australian Naval College (RANC), HMAS CRESWELL at Jervis Bay on the NSW south coast.
The New Entry Officer Course (NEOC) is 22 weeks in duration and is designed to equip officers with general Service skills common to all employment qualifications and develop the necessary attributes for the efficient management of Naval personnel and assets. This course covers drill and ceremonial, physical training, officer development, oral and written communications, naval message writing, management and leadership, officer of the day duties, Navy organisation, Defence studies, character guidance, Navy history, swim test*, first aid, small arms training, adventure training, and a training cruise.
For further details on the NEOC, refer to the Joining instructions. These instructions will provide you and your family with enough information to arrange your personal affairs before appointment in the Navy and will give you an idea of what you will be doing during your training.
On completion of the NEOC, graduates proceed to Application Courses (see 'Employment Training') for training in their specialist areas before returning to CRESWELL for completion of the five week Junior Officers Leadership Course. This course covers leadership and management, and aims to prepare the new Officers for their roles as Divisional Officers.
During Military (NEOC) Training and Employment Training (Application Courses), members may be required to pay a contribution towards meals, accommodation and utilities.
*Please note that the swim test is conducted in the first week of the New Entry Officer Course and requires trainees to tread water for 15 minutes and swim underwater for 10 metres.
Australian Defence Force Academy
Defence Academy Seaman Midshipman complete a New Entry Officer Course (NEOC) at the Royal Australian Naval College, HMAS CRESWELL at Jervis Bay on the NSW south coast immediately following entry to the Navy in February.
This 22 week course covers drill and ceremonial, physical training, officer development, oral and written communications, naval message writing, management and leadership, officer of the day duties, Navy organisation, Defence studies, character guidance, Navy history, swim test, first aid, small arms training, adventure training, and a training cruise.
On completion of the NEOC, graduates commence Phase 1 of their Seaman Officer's Application Course (see 'Employment Training'). For further details on the NEOC, refer to the Joining instructions.
Navy Seaman Midshipman commence their degree studies at the Australian Defence Force Academy at the beginning of their second year in the Navy. When they commence degree studies, six hours per week are allocated to military training. This consists of Academy Military Education and Training (AMET) for all three Services as well as Single Service Training (SST).
SST blocks are held at the beginning and end of the year. The SST program is intended to familiarise cadets with certain aspects of the Navy.
Subjects covered during AMET include studies in defence, psychology and leadership, drug and alcohol awareness, military law, physical and recreational training, military drill and ceremonial training, weapons training, field training, character development, English and military communications, and study skills.
During Military (ADFA and NEOC) Training and Employment Training, members may be required to pay a contribution towards meals, accommodation and utilities.
Undergraduate
You will be required to undertake the Undergraduate Orientation Course at HMAS CRESWELL at Jervis Bay ACT as soon as possible after joining the Navy. This two week program is based on the need to give you a chance to identify with the Naval environment in which you will operate. Subjects will include, Defence Force rank structure, officer development, Officers' Mess etiquette, and general Naval knowledge.
Undergraduate Officers are required to attend a minimum of two weeks training per year. Training courses include service development and motivational training. While two weeks is the minimum, every effort is afforded to achieve more.
On completion of university studies, Undergraduates undertake the New Entry Officer Course (NEOC), conducted at the Royal Australian Naval College (RANC), HMAS CRESWELL at Jervis Bay on the NSW south coast.
The NEOC is 22 weeks in duration and is designed to equip officers with general Service skills common to all employment qualifications and develop the necessary attributes for the efficient management of Naval personnel and assets. This course covers drill and ceremonial, physical training, officer development, oral and written communications, naval message writing, management and leadership, officer of the day duties, Navy organisation, Defence studies, character guidance, Navy history, swim test*, first aid, small arms training, adventure training, and a training cruise.
For further details on the NEOC, refer to the Joining instructions.
NEOC graduates then proceed to Application Courses (see 'Employment Training') for training in their specialist areas before returning to CRESWELL for completion of the six week Junior Officers Leadership Course. This course covers leadership and management, and aims to prepare the new Officers for their roles as Divisional Officers.
*Please note that the swim test is conducted in the first week of the New Entry Officer Course and requires trainees to tread water for 15 minutes and swim underwater for 10 metres.
During Military (NEOC) Training and Employment Training (Application Courses), members may be required to pay a contribution towards meals, accommodation and utilities.
Officer (Reserve)
Reserve Entry Officers Course (REOC)
The Reserve Entry Officers Course is structured into four phases of training to accommodate the shorter-term availability of Navy Reserve (NR) officers. The phases consist of:
Phase 1: Initial Officer Training (Residential)
Duration: 2 weeks (residential)
Conducted at the Royal Australian Naval College, HMAS CRESWELL.
Includes issue of uniforms and Navy ID card. Subjects covered during the period include: Leadership and Management, Drill, Swim Test, Fitness Test, Equity and Diversity, Pistol Course and Security.
Phase 2: Initial Officer Training (Distance Learning)
Duration: 12 months (by distance learning)
Completion of 8 modules via distance learning packages. Modules are Navy Organisation, Defence Writing, Contemporary Warfare, Naval History, Officer of the Day, Divisional Officer, Defence Force Discipline Act and Maritime Doctrine.
Phase 3: Pre-Sea Training
Duration: 2 weeks (residential)
Completion of three courses required before proceeding to sea – Combat Survivability (5 days), Survival at Sea (2 days) and First Aid (3 days). These three courses, conducted consecutively, are scheduled biannually at HMAS CRESWELL, and may otherwise be conducted as discrete elements at HMAS CRESWELL or HMAS CERBERUS.
Phase 4: Sea Training Deployment
Duration: 2 weeks (residential)
Consisting of a two-week training deployment on a Royal Australian Navy ship at sea and completion of task book.
Officers joining the Naval Reserve must successfully complete each phase within the following time frames:
- Phase 1: within 12 months of appointment;
- Phase 2: within 12 months of completing Phase 1;
- Phases 3 and 4: Pre-Sea Training and Sea Deployment within 2 years of joining.
These time frames are considered to be maximum periods. Extensions may be approved for officers prevented from progressing their training for medical or employment reasons. Documentary evidence must accompany applications for extensions to these time frames. Other special circumstances for extensions will be considered on a case-by-case basis. However, the maximum time frame to complete the initial training requirements is two years from date of appointment as an officer in the Naval Reserve.
The purpose of this course is to give new entry officers a sound understanding of the Royal Australian Navy and what it means to serve as a Naval Officer. The Sea Training Deployment offers a unique opportunity to experience first hand the life that our sailors lead at sea and gives the new officer a solid introduction to the Royal Australian Navy maritime environment.
For further details on the Reserve Entry Officers Course , refer to the Joining Instructions. These instructions will provide you and your family with enough information to arrange your personal affairs before appointment in the Navy and will give you an idea of what you will be doing during your training.