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!