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WELCOME TO LLANELLI SEA CADETS
Welcome to TS Echo - Llanelli Sea Cadets.
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Unit Parade Times
Sea Cadets Tuesday for Juniors (ages 10-12) 1800-2030 Tuesday for Cadets (ages 12+) 19:00-21:30 Tuesday and Fridays both 19:00-21:30
To find out more:
Tel: 01554 772061
Email: tsecho@btinternet.com
Unit Address:
TS Echo Embankment Road Morfa LLANELLI Carmarthenshire SA15 2BT
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Instructors at T.S.ECHO
Staff
The staff at T.S.ECHO are all volunteers who give their time up to run the cadet unit. There are a number of volunteers at the unit, listed below.
All of our staff are trained in child protection and are CRB cleared. We are always looking for more staff.
Officer in Charge - PPO (SCC) L Jenkins
(stand in) Executive officer - Lt (SCC) P Killick (RNR) Training Officer - PO (SCC) P Jenkins Administrative Officer - Mrs S Killick
Instructors
Chief Petty Officer D Thomas PO E Baker (Maternity) MA I Killick (RN) PPO R Ingram (Penarth SCC) APO L Ashill (Penarth SCC) L/Cpl B George (Army) PCI K Evans Civilian Instructor A Davies Civilian Instructor J Morris
Unit Management Committee
The unit management committee is responsible for effective running of the unit, in terms of carrying out the fundraising, dealing with finances, ensuring that the premesis is in good working order and complies with Health and safety regulations etc..
Details to follow:
President - Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed Lt Col David Mathias Unit Chairman - Mr R Cherret Secretary - Mrs S Killick Fundraising Co-ordinator - Mrs B JMorris Treasurer - Mrs P Cherret Deputy Chair - Mrs A Davies
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About The Sea Cadet Corps
The Sea Cadet Corps is a nationwide voluntary uniformed youth organisation, open to all young people aged 12 to 18, Marine Cadets for young people aged 13 to 18 and with Junior Sections open to those of 10 to 12 years of age. It is Britain's most successful nautical organisation for the development of young people with Units run by enthusiastic adult volunteers.
We have a rank structure modelled on that of the Royal Navy, giving Cadets an opportunity to progress and take up positions of responsibility as they acquire skills and seniority. On reaching 18, many Cadets choose to stay on as adult instructors, when their training and talents become invaluable.
The remit of the Sea Cadets is to provide fun, friendship, adventure and learning new skills based on waterborne and land based activities.
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Crossing the line
T.S.ECHO held a crossing the line ceremony on the 22nd January, where Lt P Killick and PPO L Jenkins were forced to eat raw onions, spiced kidney beans, had eggs thrown at them and also got a bit of a dunking!
Also Lt Killick was presented with civic gifts of recognition for his 19 years in command and PPO L Jenkins was formally inaugurated as the OIC.
Our Unit President, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed Lt Col D Mathias opened the event and the Town Mayor J Jenkins, his consort and the Deputy Mayors attended, along with Rural Council leaders, and Carmarthenshire County Council Leaders. Thank you all for attending.
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