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Junior Cadets from the Unit receiving their Red and Blue badges from the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Jones.

Presentations - Dec 2025

Our last Divisions night of the year on Friday saw presentations galore for Cadets from the Unit. Well done to all of the following:

  • Junior Cadet First Class Burton: Red, Blue and Yellow badges and SCC Row 2
  • Junior Cadet First Class Malin: Red, Blue and Yellow badges
  • Junior Cadet Akpan-Etuk I: Red and Blue badges, SCC Row 2 and advanced to Junior Cadet First Class
  • Junior Cadet Akpan-Etuk J: Red and Blue badges, SCC Row 2 and advanced to Junior Cadet First Class
  • Junior Cadet Crighton: Red and Blue badges and advanced to Junior Cadet First Class
  • Royal Marine Cadet Pasztor: RYA Youth Windsurfing Level 1 and SCC Offshore Sail Grade 1
  • Corporal Champion: Cadet Drill Leader and Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award
Royal Marine Cadet York and Petty Officer Rosenstiel stood behind the tombola and recruiting stall at the Mill Road Winter Fair.

Mill Road Winter Fair 2025

Well done to the Cadets and Adult Volunteers from the Unit who took part in the Mill Road Winter. As an independent charity, we are responsible for raising funds to cover our running costs. We raised over £230 for the Unit through the tombola and met lots of potential New Entries and Recruits.

Corporals Champion and Kujawska wearing their new rate slides.

Troop Officer Visit - Nov 2025

On Tuesday night the 7 Troop Commander, Captain Galpin, visited the Unit and was able to advance Lance Corporals Champion and Kujawska to Corporal. Well done again both!

Lance Corporals Champion and Kujawska in uniform on their Corporal's Board.

Advancement Board Success

Huge congratulations to Lance Corporals Champion and Kujawska who both successfully completed their Corporals' Advancement Board with X-Ray Company Royal Marines Cadets at Beckingham Camp this weekend.

The board is a tough assessment of their skills as Royal Marines Cadets and they should both be very proud. Particular congratulations to Lance Corporal Champion who received the 'Top of Board' Award.

The Unit's bluejackets stood to attention following the Remembrance Parade.

Remembrance Parade 2025

On Sun 9 Nov, the Cadets and Adult Volunteers of Sea Cadets Cambridge were proud to take part in the Remembrance Parade at Hills Road War Memorial.

The event was a poignant reminder of those who gave their lives for our freedom. A huge well done to everyone from the Unit who took part. Everyone looked very smart.
The Royal Marines Cadet Detachment stood to attention following the Remembrance Parade.
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