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Offshore Photography and Media Competition

Offshore Photography and Media Competition

The Square Rigger Club Charity have announced their first-ever photography and media competition for our cadets!

Following the theme 'Beyond Boundaries', we're looking for captivating photos or other forms of media that capture the essence of life aboard Sea Cadets offshore vessels. Whether it's showcasing diverse individuals breaking barriers, achieving new milestones or highlighting inclusive dynamics.

There are some great prizes up for grabs:

- The President's Prize: £100 voucher for the winning digital photo

- The McBeath Memorial Award: £100 voucher to the winner & a £400 cash prize for the unit with the best media form!

The competition is now live with the deadline on 31 December 2024 and winners announced in Spring 2025.

Don't miss this chance to showcase your talent and creativity while celebrating the spirit of adventure and inclusivity aboard our vessels. The terms of reference are here and you can find the submission form here.

Cadet Small Bore Interservice Final

Cadet Small Bore Interservice Final

Last Saturday, two teams from our North West Area took aim and represented the Corps in the Cadet Forces Interservice Small Bore Finals, also known as the Punch & Shell! 

In the Punch round, teams of four cadets took aim at two 10-spot targets, competing for the highest team score. Sea Cadets came out on top, clinching the overall victory after almost three decades since Cambridge Unit won in 1996!

In the Shell showdown, three cadets from each service targeted a board adorned with chalk spots. It was a race against time as the first team to hit all spots emerged victorious! Sea Cadets secured 2nd place overall, proudly bringing home silver medals!

BZ to our steady-handed cadets for showcasing their marksmanship and teamwork. Cadets are taught rifle handling skills and undertake range target shooting as part of a structured programme of supervised training that emphasises safe and responsible use.

Meet the First Sea Lord's Cadets for 2024

Meet the First Sea Lord's Cadets for 2024

Congratulations to the First Sea Lord's Cadets for 2024, a group of six incredibly talented individuals representing their areas. Ready to shine as ambassadors for Sea Cadets in official ceremonies and functions throughout the year. BZ! Read their full biographies here.

Eastern Area - Leading Cadet Chloe

London Area – Leading Cadet Millicent

Northern Area - Petty Officer Cadet Ashley

North West Area - Petty Officer Cadet Megan

Southern Area - Petty Officer Cadet Grace

South West Area - Leading Cadet William

Peregrine Trophy Photo Competition 2023

Peregrine Trophy Photo Competition 2023

Showcase your talent in the 2023 Royal Navy Peregrine Trophy Photo Competition! Unleash your creativity, showcase your skills, and be recognised for your unique perspective on the adventures that make our community so special.

Submit your entries to the cadet or volunteer category via peregrine@ms-sc.org before the deadline of 5 January 2024. Download the entry form here and familiarise yourself with the rules here.

Cadets support Royal Marines Family Day

Cadets support Royal Marines Family Day

Royal marines cadets from across the UK travelled to The Commando Training Centre to attend the Royal Marines Family Event. The cadets took part in an exciting inter-company 5-a-side competition as well as getting to watch the Royal Marines football team play against the Parachute Regiment’s squad. Cadets attended the stalls laid out on the parade square, took part in an air rifle competition, and watched various teams compete in tug-o-war. There was even an incredible fireworks display to round up a fun filled Saturday. 

On Sunday, the cadets paraded with veterans, current serving marines and recruits in front of the Commandant General Royal Marines who was very impressed with their smart turnout. The cadets were excited to be staying on the same base that they have seen on television and learned about in their lessons. They all felt a part of the Royal Marines Family!

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