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Units Commanding Officer wins National Award

Units Commanding Officer wins National Award

Sub Lt Natalie Davies (RNR) has won a National Award from the Sea Cadet 'Officer Selection Board'. Sub Lt Davies was awarded the 'National Officer Selection Trophy' for 2015.  She was presented with the award from Vice Admiral Robert Cooling.

She attended the 'National Officers Selection Board' and where she excelled & proved herself worthy to wear an Officer's Uniform, by out performing all other candidates during the year.

Many congratulations for all your hard work and for once more proving that T.S. Scarborough is a fantastic Unit with excellent Officers and Staff to support and encourage the Cadets.

BZ Ma'am.

**** NEW *** Royal Marines Cadets coming to...

**** NEW *** Royal Marines Cadets coming to...

Scarborough Sea Cadets are set to welcome the Royal Marines Cadets to Scarborough.  

New Cadets are welcome from the age of 13 and are open to both Boys & Girls.

This weekend they will be having a stand inside the Brunswick shopping centre to publicise the new Unit and to offer information and chat about what the Royal Marines Cadets can offer young people. Initially they will be based inside the Sea Cadet Unit in Sandgate, but will move across to the new building alongside the Cadet Unit, which is being redeveloped at the moment.

Do you thrive on a challenge? Pride yourself on your team work and strive to improve yourself? Then the Royal Marines Cadets could be for you. Field Craft, Weapons training, Map reading & Drill, are all included in the training and we offer exciting opportunities. 

All enquires can be made directly to the Unit or online.   

Happy New Year from everyone at Scarborough Sea...

Happy New Year from everyone at Scarborough Sea...

T.S Scarborough would like to wish all of our Cadets, Staff, Friends & Family and Supporters all the very best for the forthcoming year.  Here is hoping that 2015 is at least a match on last year and we continue to set the standard for Eastern Area.

1914 Bombardment ~ Scarborough Remembers

1914 Bombardment ~ Scarborough Remembers

December 16th 1914.  A date remembered in Scarborough as the day the 'Great War' came to England.  On a cloudy, dull December morning, three German gun ships sailed along the North East Coast and after laying sea mines over a 10 mile stretch off Flamborough Head, they attacked Scarborough @ 08:00. 

After the raids on Scarborough, Whitby and Hartlepool, 137 people had died and 592 were injured. 

Today, we will remember those who lost their lives as well as those who were injured.  There will be a remembrance event outside of the Town Hall & 08:00, to commemorate when the first shells landed.  There will then be a service held at St. Mary's Church and this afternoon a 'Laying of a Wreath' at Dean Road Cemetery, at a newly build 'Cairn' where 17 of the victims are buried.

Two Christmas Carol Services

Two Christmas Carol Services

T.S. Scarborough have two Christmas Carol Services to take part in over this next week. Both are being held at St. Mary's Church, Castle Road.

First one is this Sunday (07th Dec) which is a Service for the RNLI, the 'Lifeboat Memorial Service' is always a very moving service, Cadets to attend in No.1's. Begins at 19:00.

Tuesday 09th Dec is the T.S Scarborough 'Carol's by candlelight Service' and Nativity play.  Always a treat.  This one starts at 18:30.  Everyone is warmly welcome to come along and bring Family & Friends.  Start the Christmas celebrations with refreshments afterwards.

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