PC Rowe popped in to the Unit to meet the Junior Cadets in late November. PC Rowe is the local police officer for the area and told cadets about the work of the police in general and about what his role involves
PC Rowe popped in to the Unit to meet the Junior Cadets in late November. PC Rowe is the local police officer for the area and told cadets about the work of the police in general and about what his role involves
Ruislip Royal Marine Cadets successfully completed the LIMA Company (London Area) CATSEA (annual field assessment) at Crowborough in East Sussex over the week-end of 17 - 19 November. The Unit was graded as satisfactory. All 7 royal marine cadets attended together with their three members of staff. Detachment Commander Sgt Darell Letton said he was delighted with the performance of the team and felt their achievement provided a solid base to build on for next year. The picture shows the marine cadet detachment at Crowborough.
Ruislip Sea Cadets form up at the bottom of Pinner High Steet on Remembrance Sunday preparatory to marching up to the cenotaph at the top of the High Street. The Unit provided a memorial guard.
Ruislip Sea Cadets were at the Remembrance Sunday service at the cenotaph in Pinner High Street on Sunday, 12 November organised by Pinner United Services Club. Traditionally our cadets have provided the memorial guard but this year the whole Ruislip Sea Cadet contingent attended. Lt (SCC) Barrie Yorke laid a wreath on hehalf of the Sea Cadet Corps.
The picture features the Royal Marine Cadet detachment who have a big week-end coming up at Crowborough in East Sussex at the Lima Company CATSEA - the annual assessment of proficiency for Royal Marine Cadet detachments in the London Area.
Here are some of Ruislip Sea Cadets parading through the City of London as part of the Sea Cadet Corps. There were a number of tired cadets on the following morning at the Remembrance Day parade
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