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A salute from Poole Sea Cadets

A salute from Poole Sea Cadets

It is fitting on the 77th anniversary on June 6th of the momentous events of D-Day and Operation Overlord in 1944 that younger generations take time to remember those who went before them.

As he is still fresh in our minds shall we affectionately refer to the World War 2 Normandy Veterans as the “Captain Tom Generation”.

Poole is particularly important in this piece of history having been the 3rd largest embarkation point for the largest amphibious invasion ever.

Thousands of US troops embarked on hundreds of landing craft to leave the sanctuary of Poole Harbour and head mainly for the deadly Omaha Beach on the Normandy Coast.

The coxswains of the landing craft were mostly Royal Navy personnel.

SLt (SCC) Reece Oliver RNR, Commanding Officer of Poole Sea Cadets, said, “It is hard to imagine what today’s genteel waters of Poole Harbour, on which we regularly train our cadets, would have looked like back then.

One thing is sure is that on the water it would have been eerily quiet once they had left although another armada of aircraft would have been flying overhead from Tarrant Rushton, Hurn, Christchurch and many other airfields”.

“It shouldn’t be forgotten that many of the soldiers, sailors and aircrew involved would have been about the age of our older cadets”.

Bruce Grant-Braham, former Mayor of Poole and now a Trustee of Poole Sea Cadets, said, “Today the cadets, both girls and boys, are safely trained in the high quality skills and traditions of the Royal Navy, just like their predecessors. Having personally been a Sea Cadet in my youth I applaud the organisation which continues to be proud that it is steeped in maritime history”.

Rear Admiral Lambert's Visit

Rear Admiral Lambert's Visit

Poole Sea Cadets recently welcomed Rear Admiral Nicholas Lambert to help them celebrate their successes in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme - Prince Phillip’s greatest legacy.

To attain a Duke of Edinburgh Award is a great personal achievement and Rear Admiral Lambert emphasised this to the cadets as he personally presented them with their awards. He revealed to them that he had benefitted from the scheme himself, so he knew what is was like.

Poignantly he was to find out that the cadets had first heard that Prince Philip had died during their qualifying expedition in the New Forest. On the day that sad news had brought them to a temporary sorrowful standstill.

Fittingly His Royal Highness Prince Phillip had served as Admiral of the Sea Cadet Corps from 1952 to 1992. This was in addition to his own distinguished wartime Royal Navy career after which he became Lord High Admiral of the Fleet and Captain General Royal Marines.

Rear Admiral Lambert himself had spent much of his time at sea aboard HM ships Birmingham, Ark Royal and Cardiff before commanding HMS Brazen and HMS Newcastle. He went on to become captain of the ice patrol ship Endurance before being appointed the UK National Hydrographer.

As a master mariner Rear Admiral Lambert possesses a particular interest in training and education in the maritime sector hence his personal enthusiasm for his visit to Poole Sea Cadets for the award ceremony.

The Duke of Edinburgh Awards can be at Bronze, Silver or Gold levels. All levels involve Poole Sea Cadets amongst others in helping the community and environment, becoming fitter, developing new skills, planning, training for and completing an expedition and, for Gold only, working with a team on a residential activity.

 

Achieving a Duke of Edinburgh Award isn’t a competition or about being first. It’s all about setting personal challenges and pushing personal boundaries. These are the exact same aims as those of the Sea Cadet Corps, so the two organisations work in perfect harmony.

Dorset Chamber welcomes us aboard

Dorset Chamber welcomes us aboard

Poole Sea Cadets is proud to announce that it has become a member of the Dorset Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Making use of the Chamber’s special charity membership we are sure our presence will prove a valuable and powerful investment for the Unit.

We hope to quickly engage with the Chamber’s Dorset-wide membership which will open the door to an array of business opportunities which include access to meaningful networking events, information and expertise.

Of particular interest is being able to make the wider business community more aware of our Unit’s presence through access to the Chamber’s promotional platforms which make use of a variety of established media channels.

New Banners from Quadrant2Design

As part of the company’s charitable giving project, Quadrant2Design has offered a donation of five new promotional banners to the Poole branch of the Sea Cadets.

Originally established in 1856, Sea cadets gives 14,000 you people across the UK, the chance to challenge and develop themselves and learn new skills including sailing, boating and rock climbing.

Supported by the Royal Navy, Sea Cadets is reliant upon the 9000 volunteers, and thousands of fundraisers and donators around the country, to keep inspiring more you people to challenge themselves.

Poole Sea Cadets was started over 80 years ago, and today is regarded as one of the best units in the country, helping young people, in the area, to better and further themselves.

Thus far, the charity have designed two of their five banners, which feature a collage of photos depicting the activities that the young children have the chance to partake in.

The banners are of a compact, portable design, with high-quality, full colour graphics, guaranteeing that the charity will stand out, and raise awareness at any events they attend.

To discover more about Sea Cadets, visit www.sea-cadets.org, or to make a donation text PSCC41 £5 to 70070.

For a free design proposal from Quadrant2Design, contact designteam@quadrant2design.com.

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NEW SHIP APPEAL

NEW SHIP APPEAL

Poole Sea Cadets are part of a national fundraising campaign to build a new ship to replace the charity’s iconic flagship, TS Royalist now over 40 years old - and we need your help.
Between 7am on 18 April and 3pm on 21 April Sea Cadet units across the country will 'Row around the World in 80 Hours'. 
The cadets from Poole Unit will be taking part in this challenge on Saturday 20th April and will be raising money through sponsorship.
To find out more visit: www.sea-cadets.org/newshipappeal.aspx
If you would like to sponsor the Poole Sea Cadets please contact the unit.

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