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WELCOME TO PWLLHELI AND PENLLYN SEA CADETS
Welcome to TS Glendower - Pwllheli and Penllyn Sea & Marine Cadets.
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Unit Parade Times
Sea Cadets
Wednesday 1900-2100
Marine Cadets
Wednesday 1900-2100
Juniors
Wednesday 1900-2100
To find out more:
Contact us on: -
Unit Address:
Scout Buildings Polish Housing Society Penrhos PWLLHELI Gwynedd LL53 7HN
Phone:
07790442769
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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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Marine Cadets
If you’ve got "a little extra"– tell it to the Marines!
And pretty soon you could be following in the footsteps of the Royal Marine commandos – the cream of Britain’s fighting forces.
Learn the combat skills of camouflage and concealment, reach a rendezvous with a map and compass or just the stars to guide you and get to grips with the firepower of some of the latest weapons. Yes, you can test your talents against one of the toughest challenges in the book and develop new skills to give you a head start in life. All you have to do is come over on a Wednesday evening.
And to really impress your friends, there’s a bonus in store, for when you change out of your combat kit, for parades and ceremonial occasions you’ll wear the famous "blues" – best uniform of the Royal Marines. As you’d expect, the Marine Cadet Detachments are highly disciplined so that each member of a "troop" can depend one hundred percent on his / her mates. You’ll learn self-discipline and teamwork.
And because you’re part of a Sea Cadet Unit there are all the water-borne activities too. MCDs are open to boys and girls from age 13 and promotion prospects are good. So when you make Sergeant, you’ll be leading your own troops on training exercises and challenges.
So why not move on from the action man make believe of computer games, become a Marine Cadet -- and get real.
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