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DERBY PARADE: Sea cadets mark Battle of...

DERBY PARADE: Sea cadets mark Battle of...

Video of Derby Sea Cadets Trafalgar Day Parade 2014

 
 
SEA cadets from across the region marched through Derby city centre to commemorate the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar.

Every year, the Royal Navy celebrates Britain's famous victory over the combined French and Spanish fleet at Cape Trafalgar, off the coast of Spain. The battle had massive repercussions for Napoleon's France and the future of the British Empire.

The Battle of Trafalgar made Lord Horatio Nelson one of Britain's most famous war heroes. As Admiral in the Navy, he led the British fleet to victory.

Around 200 sea cadets from nine units marched through the city centre and on to Derby Cathedral, where a service was held to commemorate the victory. Among those in attendance was the Mayor of Derby, Councillor Shiraz Khan, and the High Sheriff of Derbyshire, David Coleman. A number of high-ranking Naval officers also attended the event yesterday.

Following the service, the cadets marched back to The Spot, where the parade started.

The Derby sea cadets are affiliated with the Naval Submarine HMS Ambush. Two serving Submariners attended and spoke about life at sea.

http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/VIDEO-DERBY-PARADE-Sea-cadets-mark-Battle/story-23601587-detail/story.html

 

 

 

The Melbourne Male Voice Choir to take part in...

The Melbourne Male Voice Choir to take part in...

The Melbourne Male Voice Choir is proud to have been asked by the Notts & Derby Sea Cadets to take part in the Trafalgar Day performance at Derby Cathedral on Sunday 26th October.

The Melbourne Male Voice Choir ("MMVC") re-formed on 14th January 1977 - the Queen's Silver Jubilee year.

In the 37 years since then MMVC has earned its reputation as one of the East Midlands' premier choirs.

For more information see:  http://www.melbournemalevoicechoir.org/

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