East Midlands Reserve Forces and Cadets Association (EM RFCA) is responsible for advising and assisting the Defence Council and the three Armed Services on matters that concern Reserves and Cadets.
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THE Maldon District Royal Marine Cadets are looking to boost their numbers as we emerge from Covid restrictions. The charity is part of the Sea Cadets, which aims to give young people aged 10 to 18 a new perspective, broadened horizons and new possibilities. Working across the UK with 14,000 young people the Sea Cadets aim to help them build confidence through the challenge of nautical adventure and a Royal Navy ethos. And the Maldon and District detachment are looking to boost recruitment and offer their training programme to children aged 13 to 18. Through this programme they can learn new skills such as first aid, drill, fieldcraft, map reading, shooting and skill at arms.
Milford Haven Sea Cadets returned to their outdoor activities, following the recent easing of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. The cadets have had to endure virtual sessions, but this week saw them in the sun once again conducting team activities. The team stuck to current Covid-19 guidelines, but the beautiful weather allowed for much fun and teamwork as the cadets met up for the first time in a while. The cadets are now looking forward to welcoming back Royal Marines Cadets and Junior Sea Cadets on Thursday. Lieutenant William Elliott, the unit commanding officer said: It was great to return to some sort of activities and with the weather being kind being outdoors and shortly on the water is fantastic. The cadets have been committed over the various lockdowns through virtual sessions but nothing is the same as being in person.