Calling
all New Recruits
If you're out to enjoy life as much as possible,
this is the place for you! Fun, friendship, adventure
and learning new skills is what we're about - based
on waterborne activities, but with lots of other
exciting things to learn and do on land as well.
Have a look and see what you could be getting involved
in.
IIf you’ve got the bottle – tell it
to the Marines!
And pretty soon you could be following in the footsteps
of the Royal Marine commandos – the cream
of Britain’s fighting forces.
Learn the combat skills of camouflage and concealment,
reach a rendezvous with a map and compass or just
the stars to guide you and get to grips with the
firepower of some of the latest weapons.
Yes, you can test your talents against one of the
toughest challenges in the book and develop new
skills to give you a head start in life. All you
have to do is click here and we’ll put you
in touch with your nearest Sea Cadet Unit with a
Marine Cadet Detachment. And to really impress your
friends, there’s a bonus in store, for when
you change out of your combat kit, for parades and
ceremonial occasions you’ll wear the famous
"blues" – best uniform of the Royal
Marines.
As you’d expect, the Marine Cadet Detachments
are highly disciplined so that each member of a
"troop" can depend one hundred percent
on his mates. You’ll learn self-discipline
and teamwork – all the battle savvy of the
fighting soldier. And because you’re part
of a Sea Cadet Unit there are all the water-borne
activities too. MCDs are open to boys and girls
from age 13 and promotion prospects are good. So
when you make Sergeant, you’ll be leading
your own troops into firefights where every split
second counts.
So why not move on from the action man make believe
of computer games, become a Marine Cadet -- and
get real.
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