Royal Navy Recruitment is inviting potential submariners to see what life would be like at HMNB Clyde.
The organisation is giving a virtual behind-the-scenes look at what people would experience on the base, including a demo of the Emergency Escape Tower.
Attendees will also speak with current recruits and Submariners about their journeys, training, and their exciting roles.
Successful applicants to the Submarine Service spend ten weeks at the base learning about how a submarine operates, specialise in their role and taking part in challenging real-life scenarios.
A virtual presentation on August 9 at 6:30pm will showcase what a career in the Submarine Service can look like.
Tickets for the free online event can be booked at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-submarine-service-life-on-base-tickets-680810972947.
The event is mainly suited for people who are looking to join the Royal Navy’s Submariner team, are between the ages of 16 to 39, are a UK national, have dual citizenship or are a commonwealth citizen.
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