Royal Marines Cadets - Bristol Adventure

Royal Marines Cadets - Bristol Adventure RM Cadet Detachment - Bristol is one of twenty-two Detachments within Alpha Company Royal Marines Ca

RM Cadet Detachment - Bristol is one of twenty-two Detachments within Alpha Company Royal Marines Cadets based in the historic City and County of Bristol. The Detachment is embedded and part of Bristol Adventure Sea Cadets. The Royal Marines Cadet Section was formed in 1955 at the request of the Commandant General Royal Marines. Although it is an integral part of the Sea Cadet Corps, it looks to the Corps of Royal Marines for its styles and standards of dress, drill and training.

14/08/2022

We are just about to leave RMC Summer Training.
We should be on time.

21/06/2022

RMC Summer Training 2022

Just a gentle reminder, there are only 10 days remaining, to book on to this years Summer Training (06-14/08/2022), at Rollestone Camp on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

There will be NO opportunity to book on, after the closing date.

CTO

01/11/2021

So as part of the new “One Ship” integration of the unit this page will be closing in two weeks.
You can still follow us here at Bristol Adventure Sea Cadets and Royal Marines Cadets.
This is an effort to streamline information to cadets, parents, and supporters.
Don’t worry though we will still be posting lots of RM related content.

DC out.

25/10/2021

*** Due to popular demand, we have added some extra shooting courses on top of our October half term program! ***

Please speak to your unit training officer to get booked on. These spaces will go quickly! Bookings close Friday at 0900.

On This Day in 1805 the Battle of Trafalgar took place and is regarded as a Corps Memorable Date. Nearly one third of th...
21/10/2021

On This Day in 1805 the Battle of Trafalgar took place and is regarded as a Corps Memorable Date. Nearly one third of the Corps was present at Lord Nelson's victory over the combined fleet at Trafalgar, the most decisive sea battle in British History.
92 Officers and over 3600 Marines took part in the battle, at their traditional stations on the upper decks of the British ships and bore a brave and important part in the success of the day. Their losses were particularly heavy on board the leading ships. On Nelson's Victory, all four Royal Marine Officers were killed or wounded. The total Royal Marine casualties during the battle were 5 officers and 121 men killed or died of wounds, together with 12 officers and 204 men wounded.

18/10/2021
15/10/2021

One for the staff…

Weymouth aren’t just a boating centre you know!Check out the cadet portal for upcoming courses.
13/10/2021

Weymouth aren’t just a boating centre you know!
Check out the cadet portal for upcoming courses.

Great first day of Air Rifle training and shooting. Adults today then first "round" of cadets tomorrow. Lesson 1-6, WHT and a Zeroing shoot.
So best shot of the day was Amy with a 14mm group, she claims to be an awful shot .... who knew! Well done all. Thank you!

10/10/2021

ETA for parents collecting cadets from the unit today. 1615.

01/10/2021

Don’t forget it’s a full kit inspection tonight ahead of Troop Training next Friday.

On This Day in 1827 the Royal Marines were granted the badge of the Globe by HM King George IV. The badge was presented ...
26/09/2021

On This Day in 1827 the Royal Marines were granted the badge of the Globe by HM King George IV. The badge was presented by the Duke of Clarence, Admiral and General of Marines., who was to state, 'His Majesty has selected for you the badge which I this day, by his kind permission, present to you, a badge which you have hardly and honourably earned. From the difficulty of selecting any number of places to inscribe on these standards your Sovereign has been pleased to give them the “Great Globe itself” as their prosperest and most distinctive badge.'

'The greatness of the number of actions to be considered (109 were submitted) and the difficulty of selecting amidst so many glorious deeds such a portion as could be inserted in the space determined his Majesty King George IV to direct that the Globe encircled with the laurel should be the distinguishing badge as the most appropriated emblem of the Corps whose duties carry them to all the parts of the Globe in every quarter of which they have earned laurels by their valour and conduct.'

BZ all!
19/09/2021

BZ all!

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