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Sea Cadets Awarded by The Queen!

Sea Cadets Awarded by The Queen!

Jan 2013

Sea Cadets are thrilled to announce they have received the coveted Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Volunteering Award 2012.

To mark the Diamond Jubilee, 60 recipients were announced today through a joint Buckingham Palace and Cabinet Office Press Notice. Our nomination was endorsed by The First Sea Lord, highlighting the amazing support we enjoy from the Royal Navy.

This award is recognition of the great work that Sea Cadets and our volunteers do, and we are immensely proud and honoured to be recognised in this way.

Captain Sea Cadets, Captain Mark Windsor, RN said, “This award is the icing on the cake for what has been an incredible year for the Sea Cadets, culminating in our 55 boat diamond formation of boats carrying the commonwealth flags in our Patron HM The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Thames River Pageant in June.”

Former Second Sea Lord now Trustee Sir Alan Massey KCB CBE said “I'm absolutely thrilled for all those who have made this happen through their tireless efforts!”

President MSSC Admiral Sir Peter Abbott GBE KCB said” This is wonderful news and so well deserved, a grand way to end a grand year. Many congratulations to you all.”

There will be a chance to visit Buckingham Palace in late Spring 2013 to collect the award formally.

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Current Mag is Award Finalist!

Current Mag is Award Finalist!

27/11/2012

Current, our magazine for cadets has been nominated for an award and has made the final three! CMA - the international content marketing awards, hosted by Russell Kane, will announce at the London ceremony on 28/11/2013 who the winner is. CMA celebrates and rewards the content that’s combined innovation, creativity and effectiveness.

And we're thrilled to have made it to the final, and even if we don't win, it is still a huge achievement for us to have got this far. Current is still in it's first year and to be recognised in this way makes us very proud. 

Current launched in Autumn 2011, as a magazine for cadets to help create a sense of community and a platform to share information and ideas with 14,000 Sea Cadets. From learning the ropes, literally with knot tying tutorials, a Sea Cadet specialisation, to winning tickets to see the latest James Bond film, Current is a magazine that try's to give cadets as much as possible in a digital format.

See the latest issue here

Captain Sea Cadets Meets Dewsbury Cadets!

Captain Sea Cadets Meets Dewsbury Cadets!

14/11/2012

Captain Sea Cadets, Captain Mark Windsor RN, paid a visit to cadets in Dewsbury last night (Tuesday 13 Nov).  This was a routine trip where he saw cadets learning first aid, about Remembrance Day and how to iron.

This visit is part of CSC's commitment to visit all units who have not had a Captains visit in recent or not so recent years.

Sea Cadets Remember

Sea Cadets Remember

08/11/2012

A group of Sea Cadets from Guernsey and Jersey have been selected to attend the annual Festival of Remembrance at London's Royal Albert Hall.

They will represent the national Sea Cadets at the event, which is organised by the Royal British Legion.

Twenty-eight cadets will travel to London, one of whom will be selected to carry the Sea Cadet Corp's Colours. Every year Sea Cadets from across the UK take part in the Festival of Remembrance which takes place on 10 November and forms part of the Remembrance Day commemorations.

On Sunday 11 November, they will commemorate Remembrance Day as they join the march up Whitehall to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf of the Sea Cadets – this is the first time a wreath has been laid from the Channel Isles. 

Help Us Build a New Ship!

Help Us Build a New Ship!

Oct 2013

Sea Cadets have launched a national fundraising campaign to build a new ship to replace the charity’s iconic flagship, TS Royalist now over 40 years old -   and we need your help.

As well as units and districts being committed to raising money towards the appeal, staff across the country will also sign up for  challenges and and a variety of other events to help the charity meets its target.

A voyage in TS Royalist is the pinnacle of the cadet experience – an iconic once in a lifetime offshore adventure that literally puts the sea in Sea Cadets! A voyage on her is available to all 14,000 UK Sea Cadets and every year taking 1500 cadets to sea, that’s 30,000 since her launch in 1971.

This sail training ship has helped young people to develop teamwork and confidence and face challenges in an exhilarating environment.

The charity has worked hard over the last two years, already raising £3.8m of the £5.6million target but now  we need your help in one last push, please help us by showing your support and making a vital contribution, whether small or large, to make sure thousands of cadets can keep sailing with Sea Cadets!

To find out more visit: www.sea-cadets.org/newshipappeal.aspx

Donate here!

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