Royal Navy officers at HMS Sultan in Gosport are soaked for Children in Need

Royal Navy engineers and technicians at HMS Sultan showed their support for Children in Need by holding a game of ‘soak-a-sailor’.
HMS Sultan's commanding officer Captain John Voyce in soak-a-sailorHMS Sultan's commanding officer Captain John Voyce in soak-a-sailor
HMS Sultan's commanding officer Captain John Voyce in soak-a-sailor

Sailors at the home of Royal Navy Marine Engineering and Air Engineering could buy wet sponges and take aim at members of the base’s command team.

Sultan’s commanding officer, Captain John Voyce OBE said: ‘Soak-a-sailor is a great game and, after countless wet sponges and buckets of cold water pouring down on me, I’m definitely a soaked sailor!

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‘But it’s been a lot of fun and is an entertaining way to raise money for BBC Children in Need.

‘Children in Need makes such a positive difference in the lives of so many young people and we, at HMS

Sultan, are delighted to be able to play our part in supporting them.’