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21 July 2008
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HMS Montrose
HMS Montrose
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Sea Cadets sail with frigate   16.08.04 11:23

The largest gathering of Sea Cadets from the North West to sail with a Royal Navy ship enjoyed a challenging stint at sea.

The 20 youngsters embarked in the Type 23 frigate HMS Montrose at Liverpool on a Sunday and sailed with her to her home port, Devonport, arriving on the following Wednesday.

On the way they took part in a number of demanding training exercises which the ship’s company regularly practises – realistic scenarios such as fire-fighting, battle damage control and man overboard recovery, all testing the frigate’s ability to overcome adversity while under pressure.

The cadets slotted into the ship’s sea-going routine, experiencing at first hand what it is like to eat, sleep and work in the unfamiliar environment of a warship at sea.

Not only did they gain individual experience, but also got used to the vital Naval principle of teamwork, strengthening ties between members of each unit.

North West Region Sea Cadet staff officer Lt Cdr Phill Matthews (RNR) said: “The North West area of the Sea Cadet Corps would like to thank the Royal Navy and the Commanding Officer and complement of HMS Montrose for ensuring this training experience has been so enjoyable.

“Many of the cadets were interested in joining the Royal Navy before they went on board; this trip has convinced them this is what they want to do.”

The frigate’s CO, Cdr Andrew Webb, said: “It has been a great pleasure to have so many young cadets on board HMS Montrose for a few days while we sailed back to Devonport after a very enjoyable visit to Liverpool.

“They have witnessed and participated in many evolutions, including simulated war fighting in the Operations Room, manoeuvring the ship at high speed, fire-fighting and damage control exercises.

“The emphasis has been on education and fun, and hopefully we will see some of them in the future as full-time sailors.”

 
 
 
 
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