Royal Navy Field Gun

The Royal Navy’s field gun competition is a contest between teams from various Royal Navy commands, in which teams of sailors compete to transport a field gun and its equipment over and through a series of obstacles in the shortest time. The competition evolved during the first 6 years of the 20th century.

The format, using walls and a chasm to negotiate, was held annually at the Royal Tournament in London from 1907 until 1999, apart from the periods during the World Wars. The “Inter-Port”, or Command Competition was contested by teams from the Royal Navy annually, and was probably the most popular item at the Royal Tournament.

Communication Specialists are sponsoring The JFC Naples Field Gun Team for their event on the 26th May

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