Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps

Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps

The Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps was created as a registered charity under the "Bermuda Sea Cadet Association Act, 1968". The first unit had actually been created two years earlier. Despite Bermuda's historical maritime economy, and its long period as a naval base and dockyard, there were no Sea Cadet units on the island before that date. This was even though Army Cadets had been established in the 19th Century, and the Air Training Corps had been established locally during the Second World War. A number or former members of the Royal Navy, Royal Naval Reserve, and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in Bermuda decided to rectify the omission, and the Corps, effectively a branch of the UK Sea Cadet Corps, but administered separately by a local "Executive Council", soon comprised three shore units, known as "Training Ships". These are all located on former naval properties. "TS Bermuda" is located on the grounds of the former "Admiralty House", in Spanish Point, Pembroke (near the capital of Bermuda, the City of Hamilton). "TS Admiral Somers" is named for the founder of Bermuda, and Admiral of the Virginia Company, Sir George Somers. It is located at Convict Bay, St. George's, which takes its name from the prison hulks the Admiralty moored there at the turn of the 18th/19th Centuries, when the area was used as a naval base before the re-location to the West End. The area was also used by the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War, commissioned as HMCS Somers Isles The last unit, "TS Venture", is located on Ireland Island, the core of the Royal Navy lands in Bermuda, and the location of the Royal Naval Dockyard.

TS Bermuda, the first unit opened, is nominally the Headquarters unit. Each unit has its own Management Committee, responsible for raising funds for the unit's expenses. All officers in the Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps are members of the Royal Naval Reserve, and their names are followed by "RNR (SCC)". The rank bars worn on the cuffs of their jackets, and on epaulettes of shirts and pullovers follow the pattern of the old Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, being 'wavey', instead of straight. Each unit is under the command of a Commander, or a Lieutenant-Commander, RNR (SCC), with junior officers, Warrant Officers, and Cadet Instructors, "Cadet Petty Officers", and cadet "ratings" making-up the rest of the command structure.

Before the Royal Naval Base on Ireland Island, HMS "Malabar", closed in 1995, the Corps maintained a close relationship with it, with the commanding officer of the base having inspected the units annually. Cadets often were attached to Royal Navy vessels for sea experience, and also train on the UK Sea Cadet Corps tall ship, TS Royalist. The Corps has also taken a leading interest in the building of Bermuda's own tall ship for youth training, the "Spirit of Bermuda". Commander Anthony Lightbourne, RNR (SCC) is a Director of the Bermuda Sloop Foundation, which is building the traditionally designed vessel.

ee also

*Sea Cadet Corps (United Kingdom)
*Royal Navy
*Royal Navy Reserve
*Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda

External links

* [http://www.seacadets.bm/ Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps]
* [http://www.sea-cadets.org/ The Sea Cadet Corps]
* [http://www.bermudasloop.org/ Bermuda Sloop Foundation]


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