A training ship is a
ship
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used to train students as
sailor
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The profession of the s ...
s. The term is mostly used to describe ships employed by
navies to train future officers. Essentially there are two types: those used for training at sea and old hulks used to house classrooms.
The hands-on aspect provided by
sail training has also been used as a platform for everything from semesters at sea for undergraduate oceanography and
biology students,
marine science and
physical science
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for high school students, to character building for at-risk youths.
Notable training ships
Royal Navy
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Other navies
* Algerian Navy
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* Argentine Navy
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* Bangladesh Navy
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BNS ''Shaheed Ruhul Amin''
* Brazilian Navy
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Cisne Branco''
* Bulgarian Navy
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* Royal Canadian Navy
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HMCS ''Grisle''
* Chilean Navy
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* Chinese
People's Liberation Army Navy
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Zheng He
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* Colombian Navy
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* Dominican Navy
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* Finnish Navy
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* German Navy
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Kriegsmarine
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Bundesmarine
* Indian Navy
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* Indonesian Navy
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KRI ''Ki Hajar Dewantara''
*Irish Naval Service
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* Italian Navy
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* Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
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* Mexican Navy
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* Royal Dutch Navy
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* New Zealand Navy
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* Peruvian Navy
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* Polish Navy
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* Portuguese Navy
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NRP ''Sagres''
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* Romanian Navy
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* Spanish Navy
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* Sri Lankan Navy
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* United States
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United States Coast Guard
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United States Navy
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* Uruguayan Navy
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* Venezuelan Navy
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Merchant fleet
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MV Cape Don
MV ''Cape Don'' is a former lighthouse tender, now a museum ship and training ship in Waverton, New South Wales, Australia.
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Norway
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Germany
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France
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Russia
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Ukraine
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Croatia
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Worcester
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* TS ''Dolphin Leith'', United Kingdom
* TS ''Dufferin'' (IMMTS ''Dufferin''),
British India
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* TS ''Rajendra'', India
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Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific
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United States Maritime Administration owned training ships
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TS ''General Rudder'' of the
Texas A&M University at Galveston
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SUNY Maritime College
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California State University Maritime Academy
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Massachusetts Maritime Academy
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Maine Maritime Academy
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Great Lakes Maritime Academy
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T/V ''Kings Pointer'' of the
United States Merchant Marine Academy
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United States Merchant Marine Academy
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T/V ''Freedom Star'' of the
Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education
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Sail training vessels
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Dar Młodzieży
''Dar Młodzieży'' ( pl, Gift of the Youth) is a Polish sail training ship designed by Zygmunt Choreń. A prototype of a class of six, the following five slightly-differing units were built subsequently by the same shipyard for the merchant fleet ...
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Lady Washington
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In fiction
* PRS ''James Randolph'', an interplanetary
spacecraft
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parked in
Earth
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orbit in
Robert A. Heinlein's novel, ''
Space Cadet''
* ''Betty Jeanne'', in the novel ''
Fergus Crane
''Fergus Crane'' is a 2004 children's book written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell
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Paul Stewart and
Chris Riddell
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*The anime series ''
Girls und Panzer'' makes use of an overblown application of the term "school ship" by introducing
carrier-type vessels supporting federal schools and accompanying living communities.
See also
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Stone frigate
References
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