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  2. Gillingham bus disaster - Wikipedia

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    A double-decker bus ploughed into a company of fifty-two young members of the Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps, [2] aged between nine and thirteen. Twenty-four of the cadets were killed and eighteen injured; at the time it was the highest loss of life in any road accident in British history, until it was surpassed by the 1975 Dibbles Bridge ...

  3. Royal Marines Cadets - Wikipedia

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    Sea Cadet Units may open a Royal Marines Cadets Detachment, who will use the same facilities, parade alongside Sea Cadets and fall under the command of the unit CO. Royal Marines Cadet Detachments wear the uniform of the Royal Marines with the exception of Commando qualification badges, [7] and wear cadet specific insignia. [8]

  4. Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    However, Portsmouth Division RMVCC only accepted girls from the mid-1990s. The RMVCC is also the first military cadet organisation to be titled 'Royal'; indeed, its cadets were 'Royal Marines Cadets' from the date of the organisation's formation (the Marine Cadets of the SCC and CCF have only recently been given this distinction).

  5. ROTC cadets don't receive military death benefits. Families ...

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    Families of active-duty service members lost in the line of duty receive death benefits, including a $100,000 “gratuity” and insurance. But family members of ROTC cadets, like Swan, aren’t ...

  6. Eastney Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The first cadets established by the Admiralty (now the Royal Navy) were started at Eastney Barracks on 14 February 1901. The Royal Marines Artillery Cadet Corps was set up to gainfully occupy the spare time of Royal Marines Artillery men's sons, with entry later widened to all services and then civilian children.

  7. Commando Training Centre Royal Marines - Wikipedia

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    The site was established in 1940 as the "Royal Marines Depot Exton" and was renamed the "Royal Marines Depot Lympstone" later in the Second World War. [1] In February 1960, the Commando School Royal Marines, which had been based at Bickleigh Barracks, moved to the site. [2] [3] The site was renamed the "Commando Training Centre Royal Marines ...

  8. Month of cold dips in memory of Royal Marine

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    Swimmers are set to take a cold dip along the UK coastline every day in January in memory of a former Royal Marines commando. Tim Crossin, from Poole, Dorset, raised more than £27,000 for charity ...

  9. National Association of Training Corps for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The GNTC became a colleague organisation with the Sea Cadet Corps in 1963, [23] often sharing facilities such as Raven's Ait (then also known as TS Neptune). The GNTC became a full member of the Sea Cadet Organisation in March 1980, when the Ministry of Defence approved the admission of girls into the Sea Cadets, [ 25 ] this led to a name ...