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They Shall Not Grow Old

They Shall Not Grow Old

Today Birmingham Sherbourne joined in on our annual Rememberance parade at Saint Nicolas Church Kings Norton and I must say you served your unit and remembered those well.

A big thanks to all involved πŸ‘Go Team Sherbourne πŸ₯‡

World War One began in 1914 and ended in 1918. The war ended at exactly 11 o'clock in the morning of Sunday 11th November after both sides agreed to stop fighting. This truce was called the Armistice.

Many millions of soldiers died in those four years. This included many soldiers from the British Empire. Many women also supported the war effort by taking on jobs and even nursing on the frontlines.

After the war, people remembered the soldiers who died every year on 11th November. This is called Remembrance Day.

People remember those who were lost by holding a two-minute silence and by wearing a red poppy.

On the nearest Sunday to Armistice Day, services are held in churches. People across the UK also have a two-minute silence as a sign of respect to those who died.

In London, thousands of servicemen and women march past a memorial called the Cenotaph.

On Remembrance Day people also think about those who lost their lives in World War Two and more recent conflicts.

People began wearing poppies for Remembrance Day in 1921.

In 1922 a factory was set up to make them and raise money for wounded soldiers.

Canadian soldier, John McRae, wrote a famous poem about the battlefields in Belgium. It is called 'In Flanders’ Fields'.

 

water skills and smiles

water skills and smiles

Last Night some of our cadets learnt new Paddle Skills with Chief now he is home, its good to see him and the cadets on the water 

whilst some was learning these skills our other cadets was mastering thier rowing skills

Its amazing to see our cadets on the water, gaining confidence and building amazing teamwork!

BZ 

Cadets, Parents and Staff Fun Run

Cadets, Parents and Staff Fun Run

Some of our amazing Cadets, Parents and Staff Ran or walked the Race for Life on Saturday Rasing money for Cancer Research 

Cancer is happening right now, which is why I'm taking part in a Race for Life to raise money and save lives. 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work.

Online they Raised over £300 

Lots of fun was had they all got very muddy 

BZ πŸ‘

We are Proud of you all

Mercia District Experience Week

Mercia District Experience Week

**Mercia District Experience Week 26th May- 31st May 2024**

This week 6 of our cadets got the experience of a lifetime joining in with the District's Naval Experience week at HMS Raliegh. 

some of the activities done

  • Naval Assult Course πŸ₯‡
  • Phase 1 Visit and Experience 
  • Serco Boat Ride πŸ›₯️
  • On Board HMS Portland 
  • Free Swim- with staff involved 🏊🏊‍♂️
  • Fire School πŸ§‘‍πŸš’πŸš’πŸ§―
  • Damage Control - Sinking ship😊
  • Sea Survival πŸ¦ΊπŸ›Ÿ
  • Sub School Visit 
  • Plus much more

even managed a cheeky game of rounders 

so far its been amazing and pictures will follow but also please look at our facebook page for pictures

 

#TeamWork #DreamWork

Basic Seamanship Course

Basic Seamanship Course

Over the weekend the unit also held a Basic Seamanship course to cadets who needed to learn the ropes πŸ˜‚, what a good turn out and the weather held off also allowing them to utilise the outside space. 

it was too warm for full uniform so unit sports kit was issued and hydration was the key with a few breaks inbetween to aid thier learning. 

All cadets enjoyed the day and the pictures show thier skills. 

Cadets tuesday evening (14th May 2024) had thier final examination and we are proud to annoucne πŸ“’ Congratulations πŸ₯‡cadets on passing your Basic Seamanship course, Another badge to add to your uniforms 😊

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