How do you get promoted in the Sea Cadets?

How do you get promoted in the Sea Cadets?

HOW DO I GET PROMOTED? To advance to the next rank, Sea Cadets must spend a certain time in their current rank, complete listed coursework (book learning), and take certain trainings (in-person learning). To advance in some of the higher ranks, Cadets must additionally pass exams.

What do they do in Sea Cadets?

diving, not forgetting adventure and expedition training, rock climbing, shooting, drill and piping, music, meteorology, and even cookery! As part of the Sea Cadets, Royal Marines Cadets get to do all the exciting waterborne activities as well as branching off into serious adventurous training too.

How do you rank up in Sea Cadets?

Where do sea cadets go for their training?

As well as weekly meetings and boating at their individual units, cadets can go on residential courses at five national training centres, six regional boating stations plus on week-long voyages sailing around the UK on one of five Sea Cadets offshore vessels. The Sea Cadets offshore fleet includes one tall ship, two yachts and two power vessels.

How old do you have to be to be a junior Sea Cadet?

For 10 to 12 year olds, Junior Cadets have their own training programme and uniform, based around a more practical and fun version of the Sea Cadets training programme, only designed for a younger audience.

How does TS Jack Petchey help Sea Cadets?

This helps cadets develop skills and see what it would be like to go on the ultimate offshore adventure. As TS Jack Petchey leaves the docks and motors down Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, the cadets chat and admire the view.

Who is the patron of the Sea Cadets?

The Sea Cadets offshore fleet includes one tall ship, two yachts and two power vessels. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the patron of Sea Cadets and HRH The Duke of York is the Admiral of Sea Cadets.