Heroes of the Royal Navy Honoured at Trafalgar Night Dinner Aboard HMS Warrior

General, Grants

Recognising Outstanding Contributions from Naval Personnel in a Night of Celebration and Reflection

Last night, aboard the historic HMS Warrior in Portsmouth, the Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (Â鶹ɫÇéƬ) proudly supported the annual Trafalgar Night Dinner, an event that recognises and celebrates the exceptional contributions of Naval personnel. This year’s dinner was attended by some of the most distinguished figures in the Royal Navy, including WO1 Simon Hansen, Cdre Suzi Nielsen and Capt Keith Knowles.

What made this year’s Trafalgar Night Dinner particularly special was the inclusion of all ranks from across the Naval Service. Traditionally, Trafalgar Night dinners are reserved for officers, commemorating Admiral Lord Nelson’s leadership at the Battle of Trafalgar. However, last night’s event was open to both Junior and Senior Rates, providing a unique opportunity for those from all ranks to be recognised alongside their commanding officers. This inclusive approach underscored the value of every individual’s contribution to the success of the Royal Navy.

The event, which honours the spirit of Admiral Lord Nelson and the achievements of those serving in the Royal Navy today, was made possible with a generous grant from the Â鶹ɫÇéƬ. This grant not only allowed for a spectacular evening of recognition but also ensured that those who could not attend due to operational duties would still receive a special token of appreciation – a commemorative challenge coin and certificate – to be presented by their Commanding Officers in the coming weeks.

The Trafalgar Night Dinner is unique in that all personnel in attendance were nominated by their Commanding Officers as those who exemplify the core values of the Royal Navy and have made a significant impact within their roles. From Junior Rates to Senior Rates, nominees were selected for their dedication, commitment, and leadership, contributing to the success of their units and the Naval Service as a whole.

As the evening unfolded, the guests enjoyed dinner beneath the historic sails of HMS Warrior, surrounded by a palpable sense of camaraderie and pride. Awardees were praised not only by their Commanding Officers but also by their peers. It was clear that the Trafalgar Night Dinner was more than just an event – it was a celebration of the values and spirit that bind the Royal Navy community together. Through the ongoing support of the Â鶹ɫÇéƬ, events like this will continue to inspire and honour the hard work and dedication of Naval personnel, both on and off duty.