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Royal Marines Presented with New Colours.

Royal Marines Presented with New Colours.

One of our very own Royal Marine Cadet had the privilege of attending this amazing event at Windsor castle, Cdt Cpl Evan the Southern Area 1st Sea Lord Cadet was very lucky to have been given the time off school for which we are very grateful to them.

We are looking forward to getting a report back from Evan on his return to unit.

BZ to all!

Pride Month 2026!

Pride Month 2026!

🌈 Maidenhead & Taplow Sea and Royal Marine Cadets are proud to support Pride Month this June. We celebrate diversity, promote inclusion, and stand for respect and equality for everyone in our community. ⚓🏳️‍🌈

#PrideMonth2026 #SeaCadets #RoyalMarineCadets #Pride #Inclusion

Volunteer Week 2026 - Thank You!

1 June 2026

As we celebrate Volunteers’ Week 2026, we would like to say a heartfelt thank you to all Sea Cadet adult volunteers. Your time, commitment and enthusiasm help young people develop confidence, skills, teamwork and resilience, while creating opportunities and experiences that can shape their future. Whether you support training, activities, administration, fundraising or welfare, your contribution makes a lasting difference to Sea Cadets and the wider community.

 

Thank you for everything you do — your dedication is the strength behind our success.

Royal Marine Cadet Award!

Royal Marine Cadet Award!

We would like to congratulate both Cadet Corporals Dexter and Evan on completing modules to be awarded their BTEC level 1 both are now looking forward to working towards their level 2.

A true inspiration to other cadets in the unit keep up the great work.

No matter who you are you can achieve so much with passion, dedication and determination.

NEW Commanding Officer

NEW Commanding Officer

⚓ T.S. IRON DUKE – Sea Cadets Announcement ⚓

We are proud to announce that, having successfully completed all required training, Colour Sergeant Wheeler has officially stepped up from Officer in Charge to become our Commanding Officer.

Throughout her time as OiC, she has shown outstanding leadership, commitment, and dedication to the unit. We are delighted to see her take on this permanent role and lead T.S. IRON DUKE forward.

Please join us in congratulating her on this fantastic achievement.

Well done, Colours! 👏⚓

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