News

Trafalgar Day Parade – Sunday 23 October 2011

Trafalgar Day Parade – Sunday 23 October 2011

For over 100 years, Sea Cadets have marked the anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar with a parade onTrafalgar Squareon the Sunday closest to 21 October. On that date in 1805, Admiral Lord Nelson defeated the French and Spanish fleets offCape Trafalgarin South West Spain losing his life at the height of his most famous victory.

On the day a significant contribution from Southwark Unit included:

OC S Cummins – London Area Platoon

AC J McBride – Sea Cadet Massed Band

Cadets A Button, A Blackmore, A Smith and K Andino – London Area Support Team.

 ‘BRAVO ZULU’ to all involved.

WCSIM AWARDS DINNER

Cadets and staff attended Glaziers Hall for the Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers Annual Awards Dinner. After providing a Carpet Guard and Piping Party Lieutenant Commander Phillips and Able Cadet Wood attended the dinner during which Benjamin Wood read the infamous words "The Immortal Memory of Lord Nelson and those who fell with him", a traditional toast during Trafalgar night dinners. This year's WCSIM Cadet of the Year went to Able Cadet Joshua McBride but was accepted on his behalf as he is attending training for the Sea Cadet Massed Band at Longmoor Army Camp in preparation for Sundays Annual Trafalgar Day Parade.

RIB TRY OUT

RIB TRY OUT

The new RIB recently took to the water on the River Lee. Launching at Clapton Unit the RIB together with Viking navigated the river and locks passing the Olympic Stadium and down to Bow Lock and the Limehouse Cut. Negotiating locks was a new experience and future trips will involve more extensive investigation of the East London waterways.

THE ANNUAL NATIONAL SERVICE FOR SEAFARERS

THE ANNUAL NATIONAL SERVICE FOR SEAFARERS

A busy October continued with cadets attending The Annual National Service for Seafarers in St Paul's Cathedral. Representatives of many seafaring organisations attend the event with a number of Sea Cadet Units participating in some capacity. Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence were also in attendance. The first service was held in 1905, 100 years after the death of Nelson, with only a few gaps since then during the First and Second World Wars.

Next year's service will be held in St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday 10th October 2012. The Trafalgar Day Wreath Laying Ceremony will take place in the Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral at 11:00 on Friday 21st October 2012.

Saluting the Quarter Deck

Saluting the Quarter Deck

In October we were pleased to welcome The Reverend David Evans onboard. Vicar of the local church, St Christopher's, Reverend Evans presented a crucifix to be displayed on the Quarterdeck.  

Saluting the Quarterdeck. Some hold that the salute to the quarterdeck is derived from the very early seagoing custom of the respect paid to the pagan altar on board ship, and later to the crucifix and shrine ...

The custom of saluting the quarter-deck is said to have come from the practice of having a crucifix on the quarter-deck and paying it the normal mark of respect, originating from the old universal custom of making the sign of the Cross on possing any wayside crucifix.

Others hold that the custom comes from the early days of the British Navy when all officers who were present on the quarterdeck returned the salute of an individual by uncovering (removing the hat). The original salute consisted of uncovering. The salute, touching the hat, to the seat of authority, the quarterdeck, the place nearest the colors, is certainly an old tradition.

 

Scroll to top