Latest News

Read all our latest exciting news...

Sea Cadets start Jubilee celebrations

Sea Cadets start Jubilee celebrations

01/05/2012

Sea cadets started the Jubilee celebrations in style at the Tower of London on May 1 2012.

Helping Pageantmaster, Bruno Peek OBE MVO OPR, to deliver the Jubilee Crystal Diamond which the Queen will use to light the National Beacon on June 4 2012, cadets processed behind the diamond  with the National Sea Cadet Massed Band of 60 cadets from all over the country who had been practising hard for the event.

The band played a composition, written by LC Holly Fraser-Morris from Sutton Coldfield unit, especially written for the occasion, and  buglers played another specially written composition by Portland Sea Cadets when the diamond was presented to the Governor of the Tower of London.

Guests at the event included the First Sea Lord, Second Sea Lord and Captain Sea Cadets as well as friends and relatives who came along to show their support. 

Sea Cadet wins trip to South Africa

Sea Cadet wins trip to South Africa

12/04/2012

Midshipman Lloyd Glanville from Hull Sea Cadets has won one of eight places on a trip of a lifetime to South Africa, thanks to CVQO .

Joining eight other members of UK youth organisations, he will attend an awards ceremony and lunch in June, and one will also be declared the winner of the prestigious Duke of Westminster Award 2012, an annual competition organised by educational charity CVQO.

From 20,000 potential nominees, 21 competitors took part in a challenging selection assessment in April, following a programme of physical and mental tasks designed to reflect which participants are worthy of the top award. In addition, the activities undertaken during the challenge met the criteria for each candidate to achieve a Level 3 Award in Leadership from the Institute of Leadership and Management.
 
Lloyd is a member of Hull Sea Cadets, and has completed both a BTEC Diploma in Public Services and an Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) Award in Team Leading with CVQO. Both qualifications reflect his cadet activities and skills.

He says, “Completed CVQO qualifications show a serious commitment to personal development and learning new skills. It demands excellent time management and improves multitasking ability.”
 

Current Issue two is here!

Current Issue two is here!

April 2012

The second issue of Current has now landed! Check out the latest Avenger's trailer, test your first aid knowledge with a little help from Vinnie Jones and the British Heart Foundation Campaign and see some awesome footage from the Gib Cup!

Check it out here!

Eastbourne win Gibraltar Cup Trophy

Eastbourne win Gibraltar Cup Trophy

05/04/2012

Winners this year of the coveted Gibraltar Cup Trophy were Eastbourne, the second year running. And it was a close run between Bristol Adventurer and Bedford, who came 2nd and 3rd respectively.

The competition is a series of challenges and assessments that test the skill, knowledge and fitness of the teams on the same training ground as the Royal Marine Commandos at the Commando Training Centre at Lympstone, Devon . Only a fit, dedicated, well trained and cohesive detachment takes the trophy.

Well done to all 48 cadets of the top six UK detachments who took part.

Find out more about the Gibraltar Cup here

Gibraltar Cup competition weekend

Gibraltar Cup competition weekend

2/04/2012

We are celebrating the Gibraltar Cup weekend, 2-4 March with a change of identity on our Facebook page.

www.facebook.com/seacadetsuk

Each year Royal Marines Cadets detachments from units across the UK compete at the Royal Marines Commando training centre at Lympstone, Devon, to win the Gibraltar Cup. There are 117 detachments across the UK including the Falkland Islands and Malta with cadets aged between 13 and 18.

This year we are filming it so a short clip to give a taste of the experience will feature in the next cadet magazine, Current, due out in April and available via the website for download. And we’ll post the results of the winner next week, along with pictures.

It’s a tough two day course and great fun. So this weekend we wish all of our Royal Marines Cadets and the volunteers that train and guide them the best of luck for a cracking weekend.

This event is not open to the public.

 

Scroll to top