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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Unit Name' at the top of the form, ensuring it is not the T.S name.
  3. Fill in the 'Cadet Details' section with the cadet's forenames, surname, rank/rate, home address (including postcode), gender, date of birth, and age.
  4. Provide the parents' or guardians' home number for contact purposes.
  5. Carefully read and complete the health certificate and parent consent section. Delete any statements that do not apply and provide details where necessary.
  6. Complete the GP/surgery information including name, contact number, and address.
  7. Sign and date the form to agree to your child participating in cadet activities.
  8. Ensure that a Commanding Officer authorizes participation by filling out their signature, rank/rate, date, and contact information.
  9. Check if a photographic parental consent form is held at the Cadets unit and confirm if Westminster details are up to date for this cadet.

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The average Marine Society and Sea Cadets salary ranges from approximately 14,350 per year for Human Resources Administrator to 45,000 per year for Apprentice. Salary estimated from 98 past and present job postings on Indeed.
At young ages, our cadets are given leadership opportunities by staffing summer training events, planning unit drill sessions, and teaching others. While our cadets gain an appreciation for the sea services and military life, there is no requirement to join the military.
The United States Coast Guard is the nations oldest maritime service. Its history is a little confusing because the Coast Guard we know today is really a combination of five different agencies that were brought together to make them run more efficiently.
Sea Cadets (12 18yrs) Get to grips with subjects both on water and land as part of basic training, all on a nautical theme. You can take part in courses and competitions ranging from rock climbing and shooting to music, power boating and sailing.
The first Sea Cadet unit was established in 1854 at Whitstable in Kent, created by communities wanting to give young people instruction on a naval theme. Traditionally old seafarers provided training while local businessmen funded the Unit Headquarters.

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The first Sea Cadet Unit was established in Whitstable in 1856.
Jersey is the largest unit, in terms of cadet and volunteer numbers. The cadets do their training and boating in a fort that was initially built by King Henry VIII in 1540! The fort was occupied by German forces during WWII.

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