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White Bear Triathalon

On Saturday 10th June, PO Owen Kingston, a qualified safety paddler from Belfast Eagle, bared the cold conditions of the antrim coast by assisting the 'White Bear Triathalon'. 

PO O Kingston volunteered his time as part of the safety cover team in the swim event. Well Done and Thank you PO Kingston

Royal Down Race Course Collection

On Sunday 11th June, Belfast Eagle supported a collection at Royal Down Race Course with funds going towards the NI Summer Camp.

Although the weather was not in our favour, our cadets kept the high spirits and enjoyed looking at the cars which were on show.

 

Northern Ireland Rowing Regatta

Sunday 4th June saw the Northern Ireland Rowing Regatta take place.

This regatta sees all the units in Northern Ireland coming together for some friendly competition with the winners securing a place for the Combined Regatta held in London in September. 

Belfast Eagle showed a tremendous performance with our Senior Boys securing a successful and undisputed win, with about a 50m lead and the Senior Girls just missing out on first place to Bangor Girls.

The effort and dedication the cadets put into training for this regatta was remarkable and we are very proud of all the cadets who took part in this competition.

 

 

Sinclair Seamen's Thanksgiving Service

On Sunday 21st May, Belfast Eagle attended the annual Thanksgiving Service to pay tribute to all ex-service men and women who served their country in times of war and peace. This service is held at Sinclair Seamen's Presbyterian Church.

The Cadets assisted with this service by collecting the church offerings 

HM Royal Marines Band (Scotland) Concert

On Monday 15th May, Alexandra Presbyterian Church hosted a 'world class' concert by HM Royal Marines Band (Scotland) under the direction of Captain Matt Weites RM and WO2 Michael Robinson RM. The programme of popular classics, Big Band, contemporary works and solo features kept the distinguished audience captivated throughout the evening.

As top unit in Northern Ireland, Belfast Eagle were invited to enjoy this concert along with Cadets from Carrickfergus Unit. All cadets ably assisted the proceedings and were complimented on their smart dress, exemplary behaviour and 'good humour' by many. These compliments about our cadets are no shock to us and we pride ourselves on this. BZ to all.

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