The Sea Cadet Spring 2020 - Low Res

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YOUR AREA

SOUTH WEST AREA Find out what’s been happening in your area and share your own stories to see them here next issue

BZ to west Wales cadets

First Sea Lord Cadets 2019 As we welcome six new First Sea Lord Cadets, it’s only right that we pay tribute to our outgoing First Sea Lord Cadets for 2019. Special South West Area thanks goes to Petty Officer Cadet Zeta from Rugby Sea Cadets, pictured here (bottom) with her fellow First Sea Lord Cadets on her investiture in January 2019.

Two sea cadets from west Wales have been named as Lord Lieutenant’s Cadets for the Vale of Glamorgan. They’ll aid the Queen’s representative for the area over the year of 2020. Able Cadet Joshua, from Barry, progressed from Cadet to Able Cadet within two years and was hoping to take part in the International Tall Ships Race in July, but this has sadly been cancelled. Able Cadet Lilimai’s passion is for the catering branch. She has completed a Class 3 Catering course and aspires to achieve the pinnacle qualification of Cadet Catering Instructor.

Share your stories! Following your feedback, we’re changing the way The Sea Cadet looks to include more of your stories. We want to highlight every part of South West Area, its successes, achievements and, above all, YOU. If you want to see your unit featured, please send your story and a photo to SCmag@ms-sc.org

All aboard HMS Prince of Wales All nine Sea Cadets units within Warwickshire District were represented on a visit to HMS Prince of Wales, the Royal Navy’s newest aircraft carrier. The trip was organised as part of the carrier’s weekend in Liverpool. Twenty-four cadets and four volunteers were invited and many thanks go to those within the Royal Navy who made this visit possible.

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