Whitley Bay Sea Cadets were invited on board HMS Dauntless when she berthed at Northumbria Quay, North Shields on Saturday 29 March 2014. The ship became affiliated to the City of Newcastle taking over the mantel when HMS Newcastle was decommissioned in 2005, and is the second of the Type 45 destroyers after having joined the Fleet in November 2010 shortly after being the first of class to fire the new Sea Viper missile.
Lt Jane Fox, Commanding Officer of Whitley Bay Sea Cadets said “ We were thrilled to have received an invitation from the Commanding Officer of HMS Dauntless to tour the ship, and our cadets had an amazing afternoon. Despite each Sea Cadet Unit being a charity in its own right, the ethos and traditions of the Royal Navy who are our biggest supporter, are at the heart of the Sea Cadets and who are guided in all that they do by the values of respect, loyalty, self-discipline, commitment, honesty and integrity. Our aim is to inspire young people through nautical adventure and challenge to help give them a head start in life.”
Thank you to everyone who made our ships visit so enjoyable.