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Even after you’ve left the Forces, you’ll always be a Veteran, and that means you’ll always have outstanding skills and…
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Even after you’ve left the Forces, you’ll always be a Veteran, and that means you’ll always have outstanding skills and…
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The Princess Royal , accompanied by her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, was the guest of honour at BRNC ’s final passing-out-parade of the year. As the rain eased off, and with the Royal Marines band playing festive tunes, the Princess Royal was invited to inspect the cadets and take the salute during the march past. The parade signified the end of 30 weeks intensive training for the 67 Officer Cadets who can now enjoy Christmas with their families before embarking on the next stage of their Royal Navy careers
When the Air Cadets of 1846 (Southall) Squadron suggested that they introduce Bhangra dance to their squadron activities they couldn’t have guessed that it would lead to a series of major engagements.