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Intake night

Intake night

We are currently have space in both our Junior Section (age 10-11) and Senior Section (12-17) for new cadets. 

To help with onboarding, we now run an a set intake night every couple of months, with our next being Thursday 25th December. 

Our doors open at 6:30pm, and potential new cadets are invited to join us for a tour, see what we do and find out if Sea Cadets is for them. 

For more information, please email the Admin Officer at UAOMalvern@gmail.com

We Will Remember Them

We Will Remember Them

Over Remembrance weekend our cadets were out in force to support the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal, selling poppies in Barnards Green and the new Aldi in Malvern. 

On the Sunday, we were immensely proud of the turn out of all of our cadets who braved the elements for a damp and early start for the Remembrance service at Malvern Priory, following which we formed up for the parade to the war memorial outside Malvern Library.

Well done all.

Area Swim

Area Swim

Able Cadet Henry and four of our Juniors helped represent Severn District at the South West Area Swimming Competition at HMS Raleigh. 
Every cadet from the district came away with at least one medal, and overall we helped the District come second overall in the competition. 
Massive acheivements for our seasoned swimming champion but also our juniors, for whom, this was their first area competition and first time visiting a Naval Base.
BZ

National Trafalgar

National Trafalgar

October 21st marks the anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, and each year 100's of Sea Cadets from across the country come together to mark this occasion with pomp and ceremony on Trafalgar Square in London. 
This year our First Lieutenant represented South West Area as Second Officer of the Guard, marching with sword drawn with a guard of 48 cadets. The combined guard from Southern and South West Area's were increadibly well turned out, and the photos from the event look great. 
Well done Sir. 
 

Leading Junior Lukas climbs to the top

Leading Junior Lukas climbs to the top

At our October Divisions, amongst the presentations were some special awards for our longest serving junior.

Lukas was promoted to Leading Junior Sea Cadet, which marks the completion of all the module sections in the junior sea cadet syllabus with the addition of two further qualifications.

Lukas is Malvern unit’s first Leading Junior Cadet since 2015, since which time another rank within the junior syllabus has been introduced, making this achievement all the more special.

In addition, Lukas was presented with the Commodore’s Board Pennant badge. This is awarded to junior cadets that have completed all four module sections, with a further 8 modules completed on top of the 15 needed for each badge.

Again, the last of these in the unit was 8 years ago.

Well Done Lukas

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