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New Committee for 2024

21 October 2024

Reading Unit is looking for keen, eager personnel who can spare some time to help drive the unit into the twenty-first century by being a committee member/trustee.  You would support the training staff in running and maintaining our unit to its highest standard by keeping us compliant with correct health and safety legislation.

If you are interested in helping out T.S. Jervis Bay by building a more robust, proactive committee, please get in contact.


 

District Drill & Piping 2024

9 February 2024

Well done to our teams in this year's Drill and Piping Competition for 2024. 

No silver wear for our Colour Party, but our team piping party came 2nd, so very well done to them.

We thank the staff and cadets for their hard work and time.

BZ 

Commanding Officer

The River is High

Boating Station

The river is high and looks like it inside our boating station.  Have to wait and see 

May need some help to mop up later 

Recruitment for new teaching bers

Recruitment for new teaching bers

T.S. Jervis Bay is looking for Active Members to come along and support the training staff a couple of nights a week. Between 1845 - 2015 Monday and Thursdays evenings. 

If you would like to help or would like more information please contact the unit 

T.S. Jervis Bay is recruiting new committee

T.S. Jervis Bay is recruiting new committee

T.S. Jervis Bay Reading Sea Cadets and Royal Marine Cadets are looking for new active members to boost and help focus the way ahead for T.S. Jervis Bay into 2025 for the next five years.

Can you spare some time to help manage and lead the way forward to safeguard our unit and boating station, utilising your skills in fundraising and supporting the training staff at the unit? This will allow the unit to grow and enable more cadets from 10 to 18 years old to achieve their potential in life, inspiring them to become future leaders in their communities. 

Reading Sea Cadets started as Reading's Navy League Sea Cadets Corps had existed for around six months when these photographs were taken in October 1939. The Corps, which met weekly on Saturdays at Huntley & Palmers Lads' Club, has a rich history of providing instruction in physical, moral, and disciplinary training, especially useful to boys who wanted to join the Royal Navy or the Merchant Navy. Because of the outbreak of war the previous month, the unit was short of funds and had lost the majority of its instructors. 

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