New Cadet CSM 06/29/2010
Cdt S/Sgt Michael Sargent of Alnwick Detachment was promoted to the rank of Cdt CSM this evening. Michael, W Company's senior cadet, has been with the ACF for five years. He recently completed his APC 4-Star , a leadership course and the Senior Cadets' Instructors' Cadre. The OC W Company, Major Mark Ewart, said: "It gives me great pleasure to promote S/Sgt Sargent to the rank of CSM, in recognition of the exemplary work he has done during his time as a cadet. This is the most satisfying presentation I have made during my time as Company Commander." Eighteen year old Michael will spend his remaining months in the ACF shadowing the adult CSM, SMI Peter Lawrence. Add Comment Alnwick Armed Forces Day 06/26/2010
Thirty five cadets from W Company took part in the now annual Armed Forces Day celebrations in Alnwick. The cadets from Alnwick, Amble, Belford, Broomhill and Rothbury Detachments marched along Bondgate Within to the Market Place, before being inspected by the Mayor of Alnwick, Councillor Eileen Blakey. The banners of Alnwick and Broomhill Detachments were also paraded through the town. Local ATC Squadron Commander, Flt Lt Dave Gamlin RAFVR(T), acted as Parade Commander and our own SMI Lynne Bannister took the important role of Parade Marshall, making sure the event ran smoothly. A Sea King helicopter from 202 Squadron at RAF Boulmer flew over the parade, which basked in the uninterrupted June sunshine. The Company also ran Northumbria ACF's recruiting trailer in the Market Place all day. Some of the adults involved with manning the trailer are seen above enjoying a quick ice cream in the hot midday sun. The day culminated with a short church service in the shadow of the Northumberland Hall, which included the lowering of the Union Flag and Last Post. The OC W Company, Major Mark Ewart, said: "It was heartening to see so many of the people of Alnwick line the streets in support of our Armed Forces. The cadets of W Company are privileged to be associated with the fine work our Armed Forces personnel do overseas on operations." The 2IC, Capt Tom Jackson, added: "We're grateful to all the cadets and adults of W Company for their enthusiastic support this Armed Forces Day. We look forward to making an even bigger contribution next year." We hope to publish further images of the parade shortly, so stay tuned for updates. Seahouses Summer Fete 06/23/2010
Cadets from Belford Detachment were on hand to make sure Seahouses Summer Fete went with a bang last Saturday, 19th June. The cadets helped assemble and dismantle the 25 market stalls, which took pride of place at the annual event. The work was gruelling as the hot summer sun beat down all day. Luckily the lads managed to get the stalls up before the strong sea breeze took hold later in the day. Colts Canter Training 06/20/2010
Cadets from W Company have been put through their paces in preparation for the 15 (North East) Brigade cadet competition, Colts Canter. Every year hundreds of cadets from ACFs and CCFs across the region pit their skills against each other in the annual battle of brains, brawn and stamina. The cadets of W Company have just completed their third full day of training for the event, which has involved first aid training, command tasks, shooting and route marching across Alnwick Moor. The team have also been focussing on the finer aspects of how to keep their kit clean and serviceable, both of which attract hefty marks at the actual competition. The selection process has seen numbers dwindle from the 50 cadets that expressed an initial interest to the 24 left at the end of today's session. The lucky cadets making the final cut were: A Team Cpl Jack Hale - Rothbury L/Cpl Ed Inkster - Alnwick L/Cpl Joe Pendrich - Alnwick L/Cpl Ellie Tribe - Alnwick L/Cpl Meg Straker - Alnwick L/Cpl Will Young - Alnwick L/Cpl Kate Netherwood - Alnwick Cdt Josh Truman - Broomhill Cdt James Scott - Amble Cdt Andrew Connor - Alnwick Cdt Piers Barber - Rothbury Cdt Liz Prime - Alnwick B Team Sgt Greg Hogarth - Berwick L/Cpl Kevin Straughan - Alnwick L/Cpl Nikki Beaman - Alnwick Cdt Lee Scott - Amble Cdt Joe Miller - Broomhill Cdt Greg Mason - Rothbury Cdt Harry Francis - Alnwick Cdt Shaun Shepherd - Broomhill Cdt Jack Metcalf - Belford Cdt Christopher Arundel - Alnwick Cdt Lidia Rocca - Broomhill Cdt Ruth Rose - Broomhill Both teams will be participating in the County cadet competition, Northumbrian Warrior, which will serve as a complete dress rehearsal for Colts Canter. There are five more training days planned before Colts Canter, which is held on Catterick Training Area at the start of October. National Champion Returns Home 06/14/2010
W Company's resident javelin champion, Cdt James Scott, was presented with his national colours this evening. James, who threw a personal best 38.2 metres at the National Championships last weekend, was welcomed home by proud Company Commander, Major Mark Ewart, and Detachment Commander, SI Zoe Luke. Major Ewart is seen congratulating James on his triumphant return to the Friendliest Port. His brassard is now looking rather full, so I hope the RSM isn't reading. Amble Cadet Throws A Mean Spear 06/13/2010
Cdt James Scott of Amble Detachment has struck gold by winning the intermediate boys javelin at the Army Cadet Force's National Athletics Championships held in Grantham yesterday. James, a cadet at Amble for the past three years, stunned onlookers at the County Athletics last month by throwing 30 metres, which was a good 10 metres better than his nearest rival. Details of James' national winning distance haven't yet made it as far as W Company HQ, but we'll publish the raw statistics here as soon as we know them. Cpl Jack Hale of Rothbury Detachment added to the Company's silverware by coming second place in the senior boys 4 x 100 m relay. Our congratulations go to both James and Jack on their tremendous achievement. Cadet 150 Big Event Day 06/12/2010
Cadets from across Northumbria ACF took to the streets of Newcastle today, in a celebration of 150 years of the Army Cadet Force. The showcase event, benefiting from the splendid backdrop of Grey's Monument, included demonstrations spanning the entire cadet training syllabus from physical training to foot drill. Cadets from W Company presented a segment about adventurous training, which included displays of mountain biking, kayaking, climbing, skiing and expedition work. The cadets also took part in a climbing wall relay race, which is shown in the video below. Company Commander, Major Mark Ewart, was MC for the entire event and gave an almost flawless running commentary on the action. SSIs Ralph Brown and Becky Matthewson ran the climbing walls, which daredevil members of the viewing public also had chance to climb. Company Sergeant Major, SMI Peter Lawrence, narrated the Company's presentation and 2IC, Captain Tom Jackson, wore his second hat by provided first aid cover for the event. After a hard day's work in the public eye W Company retired back north, calling for a healthy bite of lunch at a well known restaurant chain. Final Cadet 150 Preparations 06/10/2010
Cadets from W Company put the finishing touches to their Cadet 150 presentation, which will take place live in Newcastle City Centre this Saturday. Each of Northumbria ACF's Cadet Companies will be focusing on a different aspect of cadet training during the showcase display at Grey's Monument. W Company's efforts highlight adventurous training in the ACF, which includes pursuits like canoeing, rock climbing and skiing. The YouTube video above shows one of the final rehearsals of our segment. It is just a rehearsal, hence the absence of some of the props that will be used in the final event. The Company Commander, Major Mark Ewart, is acting as MC for the entire event. Company Sergeant Major, SMI Peter Lawrence, introduces the W Company routine before the climbing wall race led by SSI Ralph Brown of Alnwick Detachment. W Company Jimpy Shoot 06/10/2010
Six lucky cadets from W Company have just returned from a full day shooting the General Purpose Machine Gun with the local TA Pioneers. SSgt Michael Sargent, Sgt Andi Allan, Cpl Jack Hale, LCpl Robert Potts and Cdts Jamie Daley and Jordan Harnett spent the morning being put through their paces on the "jimpy" by the NCOs of 100 Pioneer Squadron, Royal Logistics Corps. After a couple of hours honing their skills on the weapon, the lads were deemed safe and proficient enough to take to the firing point at Ponteland Ranges. Under the watchful eye of their TA mentors and Company Sergeant Major, SMI Peter Lawrence, team W Company were rapidly knocking chunks out of a cowering double Figure 11 target. With ammunition expended and paste pots running dry it was back to the Detachments with wide smiles and eager anticipation of the next shoot. A great day for all the cadets and our thanks again to all at 100 Pioneer Squadron. Potential Officers Introduction Evening 06/05/2010
The Deputy Commandant, Lt Col Haughie, is hosting a PO introduction evening at County HQ on Thursday, 24 June 2010. The evening will begin at 1900 hrs. The evening, which is open to anyone interested in Commissioning, will give details of PO training within the County and what to expect at Westbury on the actual AOSB (CFCB). Dress will be CS '95. Any W Coy adult interested in attending, please let the 2IC know so he can pass on your details.
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