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2014 Royal Naval Parade

Postby Sea Cadets » Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:04 pm

Campbeltown Sea Cadets recently completed its annual Unit Review and a biennial Royal Naval Parade (RNP). The aim of the Unit Review process of inspections is to achieve the highest reasonable standards of safety and management in units.

On 27th October, the Unit had the pleasure of welcoming Captain Peter Adams RN, Area Officer for Northern Area to their 2014 RNP. Along with the inspection of divisions, family and friends were treated to musical entertainment by cadets, and evolutions which showed the Units skills and training over the past year.

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2014 Royal Naval Parade
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During the course of the evening, presentations were also made to members of staff and cadets. PO (SCC) Gannon received the Cadet Forces Medal for 12 years continuous uniformed adult service. Lt (SCC) Willet RNR received the second clasp to her Cadet Forces Medal for a total of 24 years continuous uniformed adult service. Able Cadet James Arbuckle was presented with badge for RYA Level 2 power boat and Able Cadet Iain Cameron was awarded badges for RYA Safety boat, RYA Dinghy Instructor and his Sea Cadet corps Master Coxswain qualification. Finally, a special presentation of a limited edition replica of the new Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier was presented to First Class Cadet Suen Yee Walker for her involvement in both the Tri-Service Cadet Band who played for the VIP’s at the Carriers Naming Ceremony and the Massed Band of the Sea Cadets who recently performed at the Trafalgar Day Parade, London. Congratulations to all.

The Unit wish to thank all the volunteers who helped with the organisation of this event and in particular friends and family who provided the wonderful selection of baking. Last but not least, thank you to all the cadets for their hard work throughout the year. Their dedication and commitment are a credit to their family and the Unit.

There are more photos on the Campbeltown Sea Cadets Facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/campbeltownseacadets
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