The Units Duke of Edinburgh award scheme cadets had a practice weekend getting ready for their Bronze and Silver Awards.
The Annual district Piping competition took place at HMS Sultan on the 4th March, they unit entered the Junior Piping competition, and after a tense wait the Team came 1st. A fantastic effort by our youngest members of our unit, again the Junior District Piping trophy is retained by the unit for a third year running. Roll on the Area competition.
Please click the picture to see more of pictures of the winning Team.
On Sunday 4th of March probably one of the coldest and wettest day of the Year so far our Drill team went up against the other 9 units of the district in the unarmed squad drill Competition. After the dress inspection it was on to the drill shed to perform their drill movements for the competition. A fantastic effort y the team saw them placed 4th in the district.
Well done team. BZ!
On Saturday the 23rd of March the unit spent the day at the Royal Navy Sailing Centre (RNSC) in Portsmouth, practicing Rowing and Power boating.
24 Cadets & 6 Staff went afloat for the day and a great day was had, back for day 2 tomorrow.
As always the cadets did the unit proud with the behaviour afloat and ashore.
Well done all.
Many thanks to Lt Mark Sedgewick Romsey unit for providing Water Safety Officer cover.
Photos are available of the day on our unit Photo bucket website please select the image below.
The unit Goes Boating at the southern Area Boat Station at Whale island, the cadets get there hands on the new trinity 500 rowing boats & also Power boats for training a Fantastic Weekend was had by all.
SEA Cadets have been given the cash to buy a new boat.
Warsash Sea Cadets have received £3,222 from Fareham Borough Council’s community fund.
The branch is one of the newest units in the country, based at the Warsash Maritime College.
Since its creation, it has regularly been involved in local events and has established itself quickly within the community.
Councillor Sean Woodward, leader of the council, said: ‘The cadets are mainly focused on water based activities and have two ageing Trinity boats to participate in competitions with.
‘However, these boats were purchased second hand and they are now in need of replacement.
‘We are pleased that we can help to purchase one of the two boats needed so that the cadets can continue to participate in activities and competitions.’
Warsash Sea Cadets will carry out various fundraising events to raise the money to fund the purchase of the second boat.
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