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Welcome to T.S.Talisman, Altrincham & Sale District Sea Cadet Corps and Royal Marines Cadets Website. We hope you find this site informative and helpful. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call in, phone or email the unit.
Are you aged between 10 and 18?
Do you want to find out more about adventures afloat?
Do you want to make lots of friends and gain all sorts of new skills?
YES!?
Then come along and join the crew of T.S.TALISMAN. Courses for Sea Cadets include: sailing, pulling, power boating,camping, First Aid, Drill and expedition training and lots more.
As well as having Sea Cadets, T.S. TALISMAN also has a detachment of Royal Marines Cadets, the training syllabus follows that of the Royal Marines, courses include, shooting, fieldcraft, Drill, Arms Drill, First Aid, camping and expedition and lots more.(Marine Cadets must be 13 due to the nature of the training.)
We also have a Junior Section at T.S.Talisman for 10 to 12 year olds, why don't you come along and join in the fun.
At T.S.Talisman we are also looking for male and female instructors for all 3 Cadet Divisions, experience is welcome but not a must as all instructors will be trained within the Unit and the Sea Cadet Corps as a whole. The oppurtunities for adult volunteers are fantastic and very rewarding, why not come along to the Unit for a chat?
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WE WANT YOU!
T.S. TALISMAN is RECRUITING NOW!
SEA CADETS (Male and Female) Age 12 - 18 Years
JUNIOR CADETS (Male and Female) Age 10 - 12 Years
ROYAL MARINES CADETS (Male) Age 13 - 18 Years
SEA CADET ADULT INSTRUCTORS
ROYAL MARINES CADET ADULT INSTUCTORS
UNIT MANAGMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS
For further information:
Call 0161 941 6465 (7:15pm-9:30pm TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS) or
E-mail: t.s.talisman@btinternet.com
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Commanding Officer: Update
Talisman now has the ASC and a brand new Trinity Pulling boat on order, job accomplished, it has made me very happy that the Cadets are now back on the water, all the Staff are working hard to ensure the Cadets have the qualifications to enable them to use the new boats. The Royal Marines Cadet Detachment is going from strength to strength, and the Unit as a whole is growing, I am a very proud CO. On the maintenance front we are working hard on getting funds for the roof to be fixed and we have a new Portacabin on the weather deck, we just need to sort the electric supply too it. Our future aim now is too make sure we are ready for our RNP in October and Cadet Quals are up, fingers crossed we will get our efficency pennant back this year?
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