HMS Raleigh is a stone frigate (shore establishment), serving as the basic training facility of the Royal Navy at Torpoint, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
[1] During the Second World War, 44 sailors and 21 Royal Engineers were killed when a German bomb hit the air-raid shelter they were in at Raleigh on 28 April 1941.
Raleigh was transferred back to the Royal Navy in July 1944 to continue training seamen.
The cruiser HMS Newfoundland was used for "onboard training, boiler room, auxiliary machinery, ships boats etc".
[4] HMS Raleigh was the home of Defence Maritime Logistics School (DMLS) prior to moving to Worthy Down Camp in 2020.