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Cadets participate in 78th Airborne March at Arnhem
Friday was quite an eye-opening day especially visiting the graves and memorials.
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Friday was quite an eye-opening day especially visiting the graves and memorials.
Cadet Lawrence, 136 PWRR Detachment
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The mission was to take 26 cadets and adults to New Zealand and Australia to meet New Zealand and Australian Army Cadets and participate in an interesting and challenging 16 day programme whilst making new friends and having fun.
Capt Tim Rayson, Middlesex and NorthWest London ACF
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The team is well. High spirits all round. We are excited. I feel safe, I’m happy I am going on this trip of a lifetime.
Cadet Swan
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Just eight years ago, if anyone saw a Sea Cadet band playing anywhere in London, it was likely to have been “borrowed” from elsewhere in the country.
Lt Cdr (SCC) Ian Turner RNR
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Before I had time to overthink it, I was ushered to the door and jumped. The rush of adrenaline was like nothing I had ever experienced.
Cdt Sgt Marina Erturk
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In the scorching heat of Cyprus, under clear skies and among picturesque landscapes, the 2023 CCF Cyprus cadet camp was an unforgettable experience for participants from Trinity School, Alleyn’s, and Judd.
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Our first destination was New Delhi, the capital city of India. While there, we visited the iconic India Gate and War Memorial...
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As a former cadet myself, I was extremely aware of how beneficial being a cadet can be, particularly for those who are eager to learn but struggle in a typical classroom-based learning environment.
Oli McDonough
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Being a cadet is extremely important for me because of all of the valuable skills I can acquire as well as being able to make new friends!
Corporal Wong