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Special sea voyage for young people in honour...

Special sea voyage for young people in honour...

23/06/2012

Sea Cadet flagship TS Royalist, a 29mt Brigg, or tall ship played host to 24 young people (aged  13- 18) for a week long voyage 23 June  - 28 June.  The ship ended its voyage at Haldon Pier, Torquay on 28 June.

The voyage was a reward for these young people’s dedication to volunteering in the Diamond Jubilee year. 
Youth United is a charity committed to uniting and supporting uniformed youth groups across the UK, like; Sea Cadets, Girl Guides, and the Scouts and championing the great work young people do.

Katherine Harvey, Special Projects manager at the Sea Cadets, said: “We offered  these young people a chance of a week at sea because of the huge amount of time they’ve given to volunteering. It’s because of their commitment to helping others despite difficult circumstances they may be facing themselves, that we are delighted to give them this incredible opportunity.”
 

Cadets win in RN Photo competition

Cadets win in RN Photo competition

25/07/2012

Joe Smith, 14, a Sea Cadet from Basingstoke won the Royal Navy’s most prestigious photo competition with his image: ‘Team work’. And congratulations to Reece Harris, 13 from Ryde Unit whose image, 'Into the Distance' was Runner Up.

 

Joe received his award, a framed print of the image and a certificate,  from the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope  at The Painted Hall, Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, London, in front  of some of the most senior RN personal and fellow photographic winners, all serving RN. Joe also gets the chance to spend a week offshore sailing on the Sea Cadets tall ship, TS Royalist.

Joe won the Sea Cadet category , especially created for the charity, a result of the close and supportive relationship between the RN and the Sea Cadets. Joe’s winning image was of the  Sea Cadet band marching through the Tower of London helping to launch the start of the Jubilee Celebrations earlier in May.

The judges said the image showed ‘ impact and the spirit and ethos of the Sea Cadets having fun.’ Part of the category requirements. Of Reece they said:  'It was highly commended as a well taken image with good composition and leading lines'

 

Joe’s mum, Elaine and his Dad, Paul, who flew in from the States for the ceremony said; ‘it’s amazing, Joe is a keen amateur photographer, we bought him the camera a couple of years ago and since then he’s got a real taste for it, plus as  Sea Cadet he gets the chance to do a lot of picture worthy stuff, from scuba diving to band and travel across the country seeing different places as he trains at the charity’s centres, so it’s a great fit.’

Inspired by his win and meeting the First Sea Lord, and chief of Naval Staff, the professional head of the RN , Joe is planning a career in the RN, with university first followed by either professional diving or cook stewarding (chef), poles apart but two areas he’s smitten with since he  became a Sea Cadet.

 

Sea Cadet wins Duke of Westminster Award

Sea Cadet wins Duke of Westminster Award

July 2012

Midshipman Lloyd Glanville has been named as the winner of the CVQO's Duke of Westminster Award.  Attending a lunch and awards ceremony at Ironmongers' Hall in London, Lloyd was presented with the Duke of Westminster Award by Admiral the Right Honourable the Lord West of Spithead for his commitment to the Sea Cadets and his community.

The Duke of Westminster Award is an annual competition organised by the CVQO to recognise its most outstanding learners.  Lloyd was selected from over 20,000 eligible CVQO learners nationwide. 

Of CVQO’s work, Lord West said, “50,000 people’s lives have changed for ever as result of the educational opportunities this charity has made available them. At the time of engaging with CVQO 20,000 of those young people had no GCSEs and many had little prospect of a secure future in the workplace. CVQO helped change that bleak outlook and the vast majority have since gone on to higher and further education and into work.”

Sea Cadets Celebrate 156 years!

Sea Cadets Celebrate 156 years!

25/06/2012

The Saturdays, James Cracknell, Gary Neville, Helen Skelton, Barney Harwood and Jessie Ware are just some who have voiced their support for Sea Cadets with birthday messages as it celebrates its 156th anniversary on June 25 2012. 

Sea Cadets helped HM The Queen celebrate her Diamond Jubilee earlier this month with a 55 strong flotilla in the Thames Pageant and beacons being lit across the country, and now it’s their turn to celebrate. 

We’ve been inspiring and challenging young people through nautical adventure for 156 years and we are thrilled that so many stars have wished us Happy Birthday. Sea Cadets across the country will be baking a specially designed Gala cake recipe courtesy of Fiona Cairns in celebration and stars will be tweeting congratulations throughout the day.
 
Said Helen Skelton “I love a challenge from time to time but you guys face them daily with pride, passion and perseverance.  What a great organisation.  Big birthday wishes to you all!”
 
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Volunteer remembered in HM The Queen's birthday...

Volunteer remembered in HM The Queen's birthday...

16/06/2012

Congratulations to A/Lt Cdr (SCC) Chris Read MBE RNR on receiving an MBE in HM The Queen's birthday honours list. 

Also in the honours list were CinC Fleet, Admiral Sir George Zambellas KCB DSC, Second Sea Lord, Vice Admiral Sir Charles Montgomery KBE ADC and one of our MSSC Vice Presidents Commodore Ian Gibb OBE.

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