Local MP Alan Mak met Army cadets from 3 Platoon Barossa Company based on Hayling Island to mark this year’s Armed Forces Day.
The MP met the Platoon’s Commanding Officer Major Nigel Foster and local Army cadets at their base in Eastoke, Hayling Island. Alan joined the cadets for lessons in radiotelephony and the importance of using key phrases and callsigns for communications.
Cadet Cashford and Cadet Watkins, both Hayling Islanders, were also presented with Union Flags by the local MP during the visit, where Alan was also keen to find out about their experiences and their future plans after completing their GCSEs.
Cadet Cashford is intending to go to the Army Foundation College in Harrogate following his time at Hayling College, while Cadet Watkins will be completing a Uniformed Services course. Both are intending to start promising careers in the Armed Forces post-18.
Local MP Alan Mak said: “I was delighted to meet Hayling Island’s Army cadets for Armed Forces Day. They are the future of our Armed Forces and I’m delighted young Hayling Islanders are receiving the first class training that sets up them for successful careers in our Armed Forces.”
He added: “Armed Forces Day is about showing our support for the men and women who make up our Armed Forces community – including the thousands of soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen and women who are currently deployed around the world.”
Photo: Alan Mak MP with Hayling Island Army cadets and officers from 3 Platoon Barossa Company based on Hayling Island