
The Navy section of the Plymouth College Combined Cadet Force got the chance to take to the ocean waves by joining HMS Brocklesby on exercise in Plymouth Sound.
After joining the ship beyond the breakwater courtesy of a trip on RMAS Catamaran (Cawsand), the cadets were welcomed on board by the Commanding Officer, Lt Cdr Adam Northover RN - the CO is a former pupil of Plymouth College and credits the school's CCF with inspiring him to join the Navy.
The cadets' visit coincided with a weapon training exercise and so after a tour of the ship and lunch in the Wardroom, they took their positions for the main event. While half of the group donned flak jackets, anti-flash hoods and Kevlar helmets on the bridge wing, the other half remained inside with Lt Cdr Northover RN.
"The first firing was the main armament from the front of the ship, which was loud and exciting", said CCF Navy section leader, Tim Lambie. "Bullets streaked off towards Eddystone Lighthouse and bounced off the surface of the sea, which was great fun".
After further firing from the lighter weapons on the upper deck, the cadets met the ship's Leading Diver who showed them the latest diving equipment in his charge. The cadets left the ship at Penlee Point and returned to shore.
"This was a great experience for the cadets and a great trip down memory lane for me - it has been some time since I was last at sea!" said Tim. "Many thanks to Lt Cdr Northover RN and his crew whose hospitality and friendliness made our day all the more enjoyable".