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Kent Sea Cadets to benefit from a £10,000...

Kent Sea Cadets to benefit from a £10,000...

09/04/2014

800 Sea Cadets across Kent are one step closer to reaching their dream of an offshore voyage on the new 21st century Sea Cadets flagship, thanks to a £10,000 donation from The Roger De Haan Charitable Trust based in Folkestone, Kent.

The donation goes towards building Sea Cadets a new flagship that will replace the current ship, TS Royalist, now over 40 years old and increasingly expensive to maintain. A flagship voyage is the pinnacle of the Sea Cadet experience and one which the charity wants to ensure future generations of Sea Cadets can benefit from. TS Royalist launched in 1971 taking over 30,000 cadets to sea in her lifetime.

Read the full media release here.

Cruise industry giant opens up commercial...

Cruise industry giant opens up commercial...

07/04/2014

Sea Cadets, the UK's largest nautical youth charity, is delighted to welcome a new supporter of the charity.  Carnival Corporation & plc, parent company of Southampton-based P&O Cruises and Cunard, has donated £380,000 towards Sea Cadets’ new flagship.

The cruise lines will also support the seamanship qualification which will enable 14,000 Sea Cadets aged 10 - 18 to broaden their career options in the maritime industry. The badge will enhance the Sea Cadet experience by offering young people the chance to explore all types of maritime career, helping to give them the best possible head start in life.

Captain Sea Cadets, Captain J T Holloway RN, said:
“Sea Cadets know about opportunities in the Royal Navy, but this is a fantastic opportunity for them to explore a career in a commercial maritime industry or working directly for a cruise company. It opens up opportunities they didn't know existed.
 
"Carnival is not just donating money towards our new flagship, but by sponsoring our seamanship qualification and offering ship visits they are helping young people build their careers. We hope that our cadets will grab this opportunity with both hands.”

Carnival UK chief executive officer David Dingle said: “Sea Cadets provides a solid foundation for youngsters. It teaches them practical and life skills which will stay with them throughout their journey into adulthood. These young people are our future and we should take every opportunity to invest in them and in their chances to learn and grow. I am delighted that we are able to play a part in this with our donation to their new flagship and seamanship qualification.”

Sea Cadets who complete their seamanship qualification may have an opportunity to visit P&O Cruises or Cunard ships in port, and some will be invited to a certificate ceremony hosted by the cruise lines.

We bid a sad farewell to Captain Eric Beetham

We bid a sad farewell to Captain Eric Beetham

03/04/2014

We bid a sad farewell to Captain Eric Harvey Beetham MNN FNI FRIN FRSA who was a MSSC Vice President and a former Trustee, and a member of the MSSC Kent Branch.

He served 30 years in the Merchant Navy, and was awarded the Australian Merchant Navy Service Cross 2000 and UK Merchant Navy Medal in 2009. Our thoughts are with his wife, Brenda, who accompanied him to all our events. His funeral is on Monday 7 April. We will be represented by Captain Nigel Palmer OBE MNM, MSSC Chairman, Captain Mark Windsor RN Retd formerly Captain Sea Cadets and Claire Barnett Company Secretary amongst many others.

*Captain Eric Beetham is pictured left with Nick Price at the Nautical Institute 40th anniversary reception

Only three weeks left to enter the RN Peregrine...

Only three weeks left to enter the RN Peregrine...

01/04/2014

There is only three weeks left to enter three photographs for a chance to win the RN Peregrine Trophy photographic competition! The judges will be looking for photographs of a Sea Cadet or RMC theme or activity that combines technical excellence, creativity and impact. The deadline is Wednesday 23 April. Find out how to enter the competition here

Local Sea Cadet volunteer awarded Second Sea...

Local Sea Cadet volunteer awarded Second Sea...

21/03/2014

Sea Cadet volunteer Lieutenant Commander (SCC) Michelle Welsh RNR has today received a prestigious Commendation from the Royal Navy’s Second Sea Lord in recognition of her outstanding volunteering service as a training officer for Sea Cadets.

Michelle joined Sea Cadets in 1982, when she was just 13 years old, as a cadet and worked her way through the cadet rank to Petty Officer Cadet before going on to volunteer at the unit in 1987. For the past 27 years as a volunteer, Michelle has been the First Officer of the Guard for HRH Princess Anne, awarded the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award from HRH Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace, and travelled to Canada, Australia, Bermuda and America with cadets on the Sea Cadets International Exchange Programme.

Her determination and commitment to make a difference to young people’s lives at Sea Cadets combined with juggling her full time job and family life has been recognised by the Royal Navy Second Sea Lord.

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