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Sea Cadets Remember

Sea Cadets Remember

08/11/2012

A group of Sea Cadets from Guernsey and Jersey have been selected to attend the annual Festival of Remembrance at London's Royal Albert Hall.

They will represent the national Sea Cadets at the event, which is organised by the Royal British Legion.

Twenty-eight cadets will travel to London, one of whom will be selected to carry the Sea Cadet Corp's Colours. Every year Sea Cadets from across the UK take part in the Festival of Remembrance which takes place on 10 November and forms part of the Remembrance Day commemorations.

On Sunday 11 November, they will commemorate Remembrance Day as they join the march up Whitehall to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf of the Sea Cadets – this is the first time a wreath has been laid from the Channel Isles. 

Help Us Build a New Ship!

Help Us Build a New Ship!

Oct 2013

Sea Cadets have launched a national fundraising campaign to build a new ship to replace the charity’s iconic flagship, TS Royalist now over 40 years old -   and we need your help.

As well as units and districts being committed to raising money towards the appeal, staff across the country will also sign up for  challenges and and a variety of other events to help the charity meets its target.

A voyage in TS Royalist is the pinnacle of the cadet experience – an iconic once in a lifetime offshore adventure that literally puts the sea in Sea Cadets! A voyage on her is available to all 14,000 UK Sea Cadets and every year taking 1500 cadets to sea, that’s 30,000 since her launch in 1971.

This sail training ship has helped young people to develop teamwork and confidence and face challenges in an exhilarating environment.

The charity has worked hard over the last two years, already raising £3.8m of the £5.6million target but now  we need your help in one last push, please help us by showing your support and making a vital contribution, whether small or large, to make sure thousands of cadets can keep sailing with Sea Cadets!

To find out more visit: www.sea-cadets.org/newshipappeal.aspx

Donate here!

Current is Here!

Current is Here!

Oct 2012

The fourth issue of Current has launched this month with a chance to win tickets to the latest in Bond's adventures 'Skyfall', knotwork tutorial videos and a chance to test your boat knowledge.  Try your hand at creative writing and win an offshore adventure too!

Take a look here

National Trafalgar Day

National Trafalgar Day

21/10/2012

Sea Cadets and Royal Marines Cadets marched on to Trafalgar Square today (Sunday 21 Oct) to celebrate national Trafalgar Day with platoons of 500 cadets from all over the UK,  and the Massed Band of the Sea Cadets. A strong crowd of spectators joined in, waving Sea Cadet flags as they enjoyed the incredible display performed  by these young people to Royal Naval dignitaries. 

This impressive free show marched from The Mall to Trafalgar Square in remembrance of Admiral Lord Nelson's historic victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. This is the 207th anniversary.

Sea Cadets have been taking part in this National  event for over 100 years and it is a chance for them to show off their incredible skill, talent and discipline for parading.

Save the Date -  National Trafalgar Day Parade

Save the Date - National Trafalgar Day Parade

16/10/2012

Normally out on the water, Sea Cadets take a break to remember their roots and perform at the national Trafalgar Day Parade on Sunday 21 October, commemorating the historic Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and Admiral Lord Nelson.

This impressive free show of club swinging and formal parading, with an 80 strong Massed Band, marching from The Mall to Trafalgar Square - celebrates Trafalgar Day on behalf of the Royal Navy. This event is open to the public and will be watched by London's tourists and spectators.

500 young people will take part, including the Army and Air cadets. Plus, Sea Cadets launch the final push of their New Ship Appeal to replace their flagship sail training vessel, TS Royalist – already having raised £3.8m of the £5.6m target needed.

This event is free and open to the public from 11am till 12.40pm.

Sea Cadets have been taking part in this National Trafalgar Day Parade for over 100 years, take a look at the 1938 Parade here!


 

 

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