03-05-2025
Royal Marines Cadets in Milford Haven call for new recruits
The unit, which is part of the national charity Sea Cadets, is inviting young people aged 13 to 18 to join them for a range of outdoor activities.
A variety of experiences are on offer including camping, navigating, fieldcraft, and obstacle courses.
Detachment Commander Sgt (SCC) Glenn Hewer said: "We welcome all young people living in Pembrokeshire to pop into the unit when we're open and find out about getting stuck into some exciting activities like navigation, boating, and fieldcraft."
The unit recently returned from Easter Camp, where detachments from all over the west and south of the UK met up for a weekend of fun activities.
Newly appointed Commanding Officer Sub Lieutenant (SCC) Lloyd Jones RNR said: "It's a fantastic opportunity to get to know other young people in the area and you'll make some great friends, learn new skills that will give you a great head start in life and will really boost your confidence."
Milford Haven Sea Cadets, which opened in May 1963, has supported hundreds of young people in Pembrokeshire to learn new skills with confidence.
Currently, more than 60 Sea Cadets attend the unit, supported by at least 25 volunteers.
However, more are always welcome and needed.
The unit is open Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6.30pm to 9pm, and meets at Milford Haven Sea Cadets, Unit A, Haven's Head Business Park, Milford Haven.
Visit the Sea Cadets website to find out more.