On a very hot and sunny Sunday afternoon in July the unit took part in the annual Sea Sunday Parade held at the D-Day Memorial in Warsash.
This is the same place were on the 5th & 6th June 1944 3000 brave men embarked into Landing ships to take part in the largest ever amphibious assault in history as they headed towards the beaches of Normandy.
After a short service a wreath was laid by the unit to celebrate the day.
Why do we take part in this parade? The answer is simple The Mission to Seafarers
ABOUT SEA SUNDAY
Piracy, shipwreck, abandonment and separation from loved ones are just a few of the problems merchant seafarers face.
Around the world, The Mission to Seafarers provides help and support to the 1.3 million men and women who face danger every day to keep our global economy afloat. The Mission to Seafarers work in 250 ports caring for seafarers of all ranks, nationalities and beliefs. Through our global network of chaplains, staff and volunteers offer practical, emotional and spiritual support to seafarers through ship visits, drop-in centres and a range of welfare and emergency support services.