Air Cadets Glide Again

July 29th, 2010

759 (Beccles) Squadron went gliding again at RAF Witton, each cadet had the opportunity to take the controls of a Viking and enjoyed 3 flights, either doing aerobatics or navigation techniques. Each cadet thoroughly enjoyed their time in the air and has had the opportunity to either fly more than once this year or apply for a gliding scholarship.

However for one of our newer cadets Cdt Rozzi Hembling the experience was a little bit more special as this was her first time flying a Viking glider. Cdt Rozzi Hembling 14 said “ This was my first time in a glider and I was a bit nervous but I loved every minute of it and the views were fantastic, I cant wait until I go again”.

Launch of Cadet 150

July 29th, 2010

Eighteen year old Matthew Miller of Thurton, a CWO at 759 (Beccles)Squadron Air Training Corps, attended the Launch of Cadet 150 in London on the 17th February. Matthew was one of 26 cadets from the Combined Cadet Forces, Army Cadet Force, Sea Cadet Force and Air Training Corps to attend a launch celebration of 150 years of the Cadet Forces in London. The day included a reception at Buckingham Palace, with Her Majesty The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, followed by a photo shoot and tour at 10 Downing Street. This was followed by lunch at Whitehall, dinner a Wellington Barracks and a reception at Lancaster House hosted by the Uylesses Trust which was attended by Sir Ranulph Fiennes.

Matthew said “It was a great honour to be chosen as one of the Ambassador Cadets for the event. It is great to be part of such a fantastic organisation and have an opportunity to attend such an event as this”.

Norfolk and Suffolk Wing Athletics

July 29th, 2010

This years Norfolk and Suffolk wing Athletics was held at Bury St Edmunds. 759 (Beccles) Squadron did exceptionally well, 12 cadets attended the event and all achieved outstanding results and came home with 11 medals and the sports challenge Lush cup and plate for the best small squadron, last won when the squadron was a D/F of 469 Lowestoft squadron back in 1967. Many Squadrons from across the region took part with all the cadets enjoying themselves and trying their best, especially Cdt Knode 16 who achieved a gold in relay, silver in high jump and a bronze in the 200m run, “ I really enjoyed the day and I am well happy with what I have achieved ”.

This was a great achievement by 759 (Beccles) squadron and the Acting C/O Martin Dobson says “All though the number of cadets are small on the squadron, it goes to show the kind of calibre we have”.

Norfolk and Suffolk Wing field Competition

July 29th, 2010
 The completion was held at RAF West Tofts, Stanta Dte with 250 cadets making up 29 teams and all competing for the annual trophy. The teams consists of 8 cadets ranging in age and sex, competing in 9 events, shooting, leadership, archery, raft building and river crossing, orienteering, field craft, aircraft recognition, first aid and general service knowledge. However 759 (Beccles) Squadron did not take home the trophy this year that went to 231 (Norwich) squadron. But did come 6 which was a vast improvement as for the last 2 years have only managed to come 12.

All cadets enjoyed themselves and worked extremely hard under the leadership of CWO Matt Miller who brought the team together and kept them motivated, however this was his last wing field event and his replacement will have an evener bigger challenge next year in leading our cadets to victory.

Cdt Klingsick say “I really liked the shooting event the best and will definitely go again next year, I also enjoyed the social interaction with other squadrons across the region”.

Cadet Performs in Concert Band

March 5th, 2010

Concert Band

Cadet Hannah Fryer aged 16 from 759 Beccles squadron returned home from the Air Cadet Organisation National concert band Camp at the RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire, the proud owner of an Air training corps concert band musicians badge and knowing that she is the first cadet of 759 Beccles squadron to ever attend the camp.

Most of her mornings, evenings and occasional lunch times was devoted to practising for the concert in the hall at the end of the week in front of friends, family and squadron staff. Dining in at night is a big part of the annual camp and this year was special as it was Squadron Leader Peter Slaney’s last camp as head of music.

She still managed to fit in many activities throughout the week including, shooting, RAF fitness test, football, bowling, team building exercise, FAMEX (familiarisation exercise) and drill (ready for the inter flight competition). Cadet Hannah Fryer enjoyed the team building games like Evolution, she says “I was photographer for the exercise and I certainly had a laugh watching the flight amble their way round a forest, blindfolded, trying to climb over, under and through obstacles”. After a tour round Cranwell College hall, the drill competition took place outside the front of the College hall, which B flight won by one point!

Cadet Hannah Fryer and 43 other cadets also got the opportunity to visit RAF Scampton, the home of the Red arrows display team. Were she watched their new display and also the GYPO team (second year pilots) do a very action packed daring display, before the EDNA team (first year pilots, including Kirsty Moore) did a slightly more relaxed basic manoeuvres display.

 

Cadet Camp in Sunny Cyprus

December 10th, 2009

Gabby Wells in Cyprus

A cadet Flt Sgt Gabriella Wells was one of the 42 cadets given the chance to go on a camp to Akrotiri in Cyprus for 10 days. She was able to learn about the Cyprian air base which included learning about the fire station, bomb disposal, air rescue and history of the base. As a Flight Sergeant Gabby was one of four of the flight commanders for the week.

She also got to experience part of Cyprus outside the base which included a trip to the a water park, the coastal areas and to the divided city of Nicosia and was able to cross the green line into the Republic of Turkey. When asked about the week she said “I learnt a lot about the separation of the Island and found it fascinating to see the amount of UN control in the area still in control up until now”. She had a very successful week being able to have her first flight in Cessna 172, coming joint first in Karting and being awarded ‘Best Cadet on Camp’ which enabled her the one off chance to fly in the Air Rescue Griffin helicopter.

Cadets in Remembrance Parade

November 11th, 2009
Remembrance Parade

Remembrance Parade

The squadron has been out in force over the past month in the lead up to remembrance day. The Poppy Appeal raises money for The Royal British Legion which safeguards the welfare, interests and memory of those who are serving or who have served in the Armed Forces. So far this year the appeal has raised £4,392,007 and our cadets have contributed through weekend collections in Beccles supermarkets.

On remembrance Sunday our cadets, along with cadets from other youth organisations, emergency services and veterans paraded through Beccles. Wreaths were laid at Beccles war memorial, Cadet Chloe Smithson laid the wreath for the squadron. This was followed by a church service and march past in Beccles town centre.

Week Away at RAF Scampton

October 30th, 2009

Visiting the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

This week 7 cadets from the squadron have been at RAF Scampton for the squadrons annual camp. Over the week the cadets have got to know RAF Scampton and it’s unit. The Command and reporting centre (CRC), 1 Air Control Centre (1ACC) and the RAF Aerobatics Team (The Red Arrows!) where among the units visited on RAF Scampton as well as the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) at RAF Conigsby.  Other activities on camp envolved some cadets firing the L98 A2 rifle, a series of visits to Linconshire museums including Newark Air Museum and the RAF Digby Ops room as well as lots of sport throughout the week. There was even ice skating and bowling on the last couple of nights.

During the weeks activities our cadets were split into two flights along with cadets from; 864 Watton, 42f Kings Lynn, 2110 North Walsham, 2356 Caistor squadrons. Cadets got to know each other through a series of team working and leadership exercises as well as the inter-flight competitions across the week.

For Cadet Liam Klingsick this was his first camp. “I enjoyed it, the museams were pretty interesting and ice skating was good… I made loads of new friends too.”

Cadet is Carnival Princess

September 6th, 2009
Chloe Smithson is Carnival Princess

Chloe Smithson is Carnival Princess

15-year-old Chloe Smithson a student at the Sir John Leman High School, is aiming high both in the Air Cadets and in her local town. Chloe was the youngest entrant in this years Lowestoft Carnival Queen competition. During the weekend of the competition, Chloe was at a local weekend camp in Holt Hall but left early in order to take part in the competition. On the night, over two hundred people came to support the entrants. A compere asked the contestants questions about their dreams and aspirations, when Chloe answered that she wanted to be a dental officer in the RAF; the compere was surprised (as he was unaware that there were so many job opportunities available in the RAF). Chloe was then short-listed and it was announced that she had made it into the top five candidates.
The five finalists were then asked a question they were unprepared for, once they had all answered the Judges deliberated while the finalists nervously waited backstage to find out who would take the title of the Lowestoft Carnival Queen 2009. When the finalists came back on stage, the compere announced the two attendants before announcing the winner. Chloe was the second attendant announced and was thrilled to have been selected out of so many people.
She said: “I am ecstatic to have been selected as one of the attendants and I cannot wait to take part in the carnival. I think that being a cadet has given me a lot of confidence and belief in myself, which helped me in the competition.”
W.O Dobson from 759 sqn said: “Chloe is a dedicated cadet who will try anything on offer at least once and has sometimes surprised herself in what she can achieve. Chloe has won cadet of the month on numerous occasions and was awarded the Best New Recruit last year.”

Cadets of Destinction

September 6th, 2009

Six cadets have recently been awarded BTEC’s in Public Services ( the equivalent to 4 GCSE’s grade C or above). Gerard Vejrych (has just left the sqn to join the Marines) Received a Distinction, while Danny Cable, Joe Tyson (both from the Sir John Leaman High School), Gabby Wells (Norwich High School), Foggy Vincent (Wymondham Collage) and Matthew Miller (East Norfolk Sixth Form Collage) have all received the highest award a Distinction * (Distinction Star). Danny Cable said “The BTEC was hard work but quite easy to fit in around all my other studies, and now that I have received the top award it makes it all the more worthwhile.”

With this BTEC award and all his other achievements Matthew Miller has been nominated for the Duke of Westminster (a prestigious award which looks at the BTEC results and all the achievements of the individual both in and out of the cadets) He has been shortlisted so watch this space.

W.O Martin Dobson (Acting C.O) said:  “The Cadets work very hard at school as well as the sqn and to achieve this high standard is not only a credit to themselves but the sqn and the schools they attend. It is a nationally recognised award which shows they have done that something extra.”