As part of the Sea Cadet Corps aim this February, we are trying to promote our #NeverOrdinary campaigne throughout the Sea Cadets.
In our attempts to do this we have interviews various memebers of our staff, cadet divisions, and committees for an insight into why they have taken the decision and joined the Sea Cadets.
"When i was 12 i saw some of my friends, and their friends, join the Sea Cadets. This spurred me on to do the same! My Grandad was in the Royal Navy, and i remember being a boy and hearing about his adventures and stories about his life at Sea. His pictures and memories inspired me to make a life choice i would never forget and Join the Royal Navy. Later on joining the RAF.
In 1985 i re-joined the Sea Cadets from my time in the Military and became a Uniformed Petty Officer Instructor in '86. Since then i have taken over the unit i was once a lad in, and i am very proud to say how well we are doing and how far we have come in the past years. Last year, South Shields Sea Cadets became 80, and I cannot wait to see what the next 10 years brings us."
CPO J Simpson, OiC South Shields Sea Cadets.
Keep your eyes open for more insights as to why other members of our ships company are #NeverOrdinary and see what made them join the Sea Cadets.
If you think you could make a difference, would like to join as a cadet or maybe even an adult volunteer, visit our Get In Touch page or contact us on Facebook.