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HORSHAM Sea Cadets have introduced an exciting new land-based element to their training programme – and the group hopes the new scheme will encourage more young people to join.
As well as their basic Royal Navy training schedule, Horsham cadets will now be offered voluntary on-shore military training including full instruction in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare.
Horsham Cadets Win Shooting Competition
Horsham Sea Cadets Shooting Team won the District .22 Shooting Competition recently held at Christ's Hospital School CCF Range.
They walked away with the District Shooting Cup, Medals and The Best Shot of the District Trophy which went to Ordinary Cadet R. McCarthy.
The team were over 150 points ahead of their nearest rivals and have done extremely well as most of them only started shooting around 8 months ago.
The result was down to their skill and determination in this short space of time and the expert coaching from C.I. J. Kearsey
Three members of the units winning team were selected to represent the District at the Area Shooting Competition held at Bisley with Able Cadet G. Phillips,Ordinary Cadet R. McCarthy and Ordinary Cadet J. Francis gaining Bronze Medals for their part in the District Team.
Whilst on a visit to the unit Lt. Cdr. Stacey RN Captain of HMS CHIDDINGFOLD kindly presented the trophies and medals to the team.
HMS CHIDDINGFOLD is the units affiliated ship and Lt. Cdr. Stacey RN and Lt. R. Hewitt RN were on a routine visit making arrangements for the unit to go on board HMS CHIDDINGFOLD for Sea Time and Harbour visits.
Pictured right are Lt. Cdr. Stacey RN and Lt. R. Hewitt RN with the units shooting team.