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Remembrance Parade 2018

Remembrance Parade 2018

This years Remembrance marked the 100th anniversary of the Armistice in 1918 that signalled the end of World War One. 

Thank you to all who turned out to parade in Caterham, it was our biggest turn out yet!

Caterham Naming Ceremony

Caterham Naming Ceremony

This morning a "Naming" ceremony was held at St. Lawrence's Church in Caterham where 217 named metal poppies were planted.

We had 10 cadets take part who helped to plant the poppies whilst the names of the soldiers being commemorated on the poppies were read out by local councillors, clergy and other members of the community.

Thank you to all who attended 

International Exchange to America

International Exchange to America

Cpl Chloe - United Kingdom

I have recently returned from the International Exchange to Newport, Rhode Island, USA. The exchange was almost two weeks long and it was an amazing experience for myself and the nine other UK cadets that attended. We stayed at a Naval Base with cadets from 7 other countries including Sweden, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, United States of America, Hong Kong and South Africa. Meeting cadets from around the world was one of the best parts of this exchange; learning all about their lifestyles, and similarities and differences between the cadet organisations was extremely interesting and an eye-opening experience.

This exchange was many of our first trips to America and for one of the UK cadets it was her first time on a plane. Having known that we were attending this trip for six months beforehand we were all extremely excited and were counting down the days before our plane took off!

We visited many cities throughout our time in the US ranging from the harbour town of Newport, the historic site of Boston and the Big Apple, New York City. These visits were definitely highlights of the exchange. The trip touring Boston was particularly memorable as all the cadets took part in a scavenger hunt finding different sites along the Freedom Trail. Our two day trip to New York, occurring over Independence Day, was so much fun as we all felt like we were walking through a movie set due to the sites that we saw.

Our two weeks in America was jam-packed and we didn’t stop. Along with visiting the tourist sites that the East Coast has to offer, we visited the US coastguard academy, kayaked down a beautiful river and even received a tour of an active nuclear submarine.

The International Exchange Programme has now been running for 20 years and to celebrate this anniversary everyone attend a beautiful BBQ on base one evening. We played games and toasted marshmallows as the sun set over the bridge in Newport.

To end our amazing trip, every cadet and staff member attend the Farewell Dinner at the Newport Officers Club where a fantastic spread of food was provided for us as well as music to dance to.

Overall, I really enjoyed my experience in America and did not want it to end! I want to say thank you to all the staff in America and the United Kingdom for making possible and I hope I will be back in the US soon!

District Rowing Competition

District Rowing Competition

This year Caterham took part in the District Rowing Competition again. The teams entered were Junior girls, Junior boys and Open boys.

All three teams performed their best and so they ending up being very succesful!

All of them came in first place and so they recieved GOLD medals!

Well done to all of you and well deserved.

They will now be going through to the Area Rowing Competition where they will be representing not only Caterham unit but also Surrey District.

Good Luck!

National Champions!

National Champions!

On Friday 20th  April our Royal Marines Cadets headed down to HMS Raleigh where they would take part in the National Drill Competition where they would compete against other Royal Marines Gurads from across the nation.

The Competition took place on Saturday 21st April and our Royal Marines Cadets put on a fantastic display which they were scored on.

At presentations it was revealed that we had won! Caterham RMCD had won the RMC Guard Competition but they also won best RMC Arena Display!

Congratulations and well done to all of you!

Also congratulations to Southern Area as they were the overall winners!

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