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Cadets

As a Sea Cadet you will test your talents and stamina and develop new skills to give you a head start in life. You will also get the chance to make new friends and have fun.

You can join us as a cadet if you are 10-18. Visit the main Sea Cadet site to see a full range of what's on offer.

 

Training Syllabus

 

The following subjects are taught at Unit Level and are neccessary for advancement :

Sea Cadet, RN & RM Badges of Rank and Rate

Parade Training

Basic Seamanship

Safety Awareness

Fire Prevention

First Aid Acquaint

Swimming

 

Specialist Training

Seamanship & Navigation

Communications

Electrical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Physical Training

Cook Steward

First Aid

All of the above named qualifications are optional but it is recommended that cadets undertake at least one to aid advancement. All are available at 3rd, 2nd & 1st class levels. (Not all available at unit level, two or five day courses may be required).


Proficiency Training

Offshore Power & Sail Training

Inshore Boatwork ( Pulling, Power & Sailing)

Small Bore Rifle Shooting

Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme

Meteorology

Band

Diving

Piping




Junior Cadets 10-12

This is about having fun and making friends. You'll take part in lots of events and activities like sailing, canoeing and abseiling, plus learn about first aid and communications.

Sea Cadets 12-18

Get to grips with subjects both on water and land as part of basic training, all on a nautical theme. You can take part in courses and competitions ranging from rock climbing and shooti

ng to music, power boating and sailing. These can give you a head start in life and boost your confidence, plus it's good fun.

 

Royal Marines Cadets 13-18

The Arbroath Unit does not currently have a Royal Marine Cadet Attachment .

 

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