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Basic Seamanship Course

Basic Seamanship Course

Over the weekend the unit also held a Basic Seamanship course to cadets who needed to learn the ropes πŸ˜‚, what a good turn out and the weather held off also allowing them to utilise the outside space. 

it was too warm for full uniform so unit sports kit was issued and hydration was the key with a few breaks inbetween to aid thier learning. 

All cadets enjoyed the day and the pictures show thier skills. 

Cadets tuesday evening (14th May 2024) had thier final examination and we are proud to annoucne πŸ“’ Congratulations πŸ₯‡cadets on passing your Basic Seamanship course, Another badge to add to your uniforms 😊

Donation Received

Donation Received

Wow, we have been very greatful and fortunate to recieve £210.82 😁

This morning Carol visited the unit to hand deliver money she has been raising by doing local coffee mornings and knitting sessions with the local community. 

We had to get a cheeky picture or our CO Lt A Smith (SCC) RNR, Carol and PO E Burley receiving the money πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘

All money will be spent doing something fun with our Cadets during the Summer holidays as a Thank's for thier hard work. 

Without support from people like Carol we would struggle to do this so as a unit we are very greatful. 

watch out for pictures of what the cadets choose to do with it! - some very interesting idea's im sure will be suggested.

THANK YOU AGAIN from the bottom of our hearts πŸ’–

Basic First Aid Course Completed!

Basic First Aid Course Completed!

Wow 6 cadets smashed thier basic first aid course today 

they have learnt

  • Coping in an emergency 
  • Communication and casulty care 
  • Primary Survey and Recovery Position 
  • Bleeding minor
  • Bleeding Severe and Shock 
  • Bites and Stings 
  • Forigen Objects 
  • Choking
  • Chest Pain 
  • Adult Resusitation

Well done Sherbourne Cadets πŸ‘πŸ₯‡πŸ˜

St Georges Day Parade April 2024

St Georges Day Parade April 2024

Birmingham Sherbourne had the honour of attending the anual St Georges Day Parade today alongside the other units within Mercia District.

Our Cadets and staff have done the unit and District proud!

 

MR C Funeral

MR C Funeral

Today we said our goodbyes to Mr C, a notible figure in the units history and someone that will be missed by all that knew. Mr C we thank you for your dedication to hundreds of cadets and volunteers over the past 30+ years. Your service will never be forgotten.

Rest In Eternal Peace

The Cashmore family have asked for us to pass on their gratitude and thanks for all of the cadets and volunteers for attending Mr C's funeral stating "the unit and district made for the perfect send off, thank you to all that were involved"

Birmingham (Sherbourne)'s Photo Gallery

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