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District Junior Boatwork day

    

 

 Junior Cadets from across the West Kent District spent a day experiencing the boating avaliable to them. 

    

    

 

 

 

District AT course

     

 

Cadets from across the West Kent District spent a weekend learning Campcraft skills. 

Cadets learnt about the  types of tents, types of stove and how to pack an exped rucksack. They put their new skills in to practice, putting up their tents and cooking their own meals on a stove.

They then went out on a hike to put their new map reading skills into practice.

 

More photos can be seen on our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/tswyvern

 

Middlehill May 2016

Middlehill May 2016

On the 6th-8th May we had two cadets away camping at Middlehill.

Once cadet had a weekend of learning the skill of Archery while the other one learnt the skills of mountain biking. 

Both cadet enjoyed the weekend helped by beautiful weather they had.

    

 

    

 

 

     

      

 

 

 

Duke of Edinburgh Diamond Challange

Duke of Edinburgh Diamond Challange

On 28th April 2016 we had a cadet that was  chosen to represent Sea Cadets at an event in Salisbury, Wiltshire, which was attended by His Royal Highness, The Earl of Wessex. This event was run by SeaCadets and The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and  enableled His Royal Highness to see young people complete elements of their Diamond Challenge.

More than 60 Sea cadets from across the country took part. During the Challenge cadets rowed 75 miles the equivalent distance from Salisbury to Windsor.  The Earl of Wessex joined cadets on both the rowing machines and in a trinty out on the water. 

 

     

      

 

 

 

St Georges day

St Georges day 2016

Cadets and juniors joined other organisations and businesses  for a St Georges day event in Sittingboure High street.

The Cadets put on a band, piping and drill display as well as running a Hook the Duck Game and Name the Teddy to raise funds for the unit.

They also kept busy handing out postcards and even found the time to take part in the tug of war competition (which the rain, followed bu hail put a stop too)

 

 

 

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