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The first Sea Cadet unit was established in 1854 at Whitstable in Kent, created by communities wanting to give young people instruction on a naval theme. Traditionally old seafarers provided training while local businessmen funded the Unit Headquarters.

The tradition of community - based Sea Cadet Units continues today with 400 across the UK each with charitable status enabling them to raise funds to meet their running costs. All Units are members of the Sea Cadet Corps and are governed by the national charity MSSC - the Marine Society & Sea Cadets.

We work partnership with the Royal Navy under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and receive corporate support from commercial shipping companies and the Maritime sector. Our core purpose is to celebrate Britain's maritime heritage and contribute to its future development by supporting young people as Sea Cadets.

 The Unit is named TS ROSS after the minesweeper HMS Ross, which was affliated to the town of Ross-on-Wye.  The Ships Crest was presented to the town by the Ship in 1941 during Warship week and has now been presented to the Unit by the Town Council for safe keeping.

Ross-on-Wye Unit was formed in 1999 and renamed Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth Unit in 2009.

 

 

HMS LEDBURY

TS ROSS is proud and honoured to be affilated to the Royal Naval Ship HMS LEDBURY a Hunt Class Minehunter

 

 

TS Ross is proud to be affliated to the Monmouth branch of the Royal Naval Association and the Ross-on-Wye branch of the Royal British Legion.

  

 

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