Cadets return inspired from WWI battlefield trip

Cadets from Inkerman Company, Hereford and Worcester Army Cadet Force, have returned from a five-day First World War battlefield study in France and Belgium.

 A total of twenty eight cadets and nine adult volunteers took part in Exercise Venturer Cambrai from 25 to 29 May, visiting key historic sites including Thiepval, Beaumont Hamel, Delville Wood, Mametz Wood, Lochnagar Crater, the Somme Museum and Vimy Ridge.

 Herefordshire Freemasons assisted with funding for the trip. This gave cadets the chance to learn more about the history of the First World War whilst also building confidence, teamwork and independence. For six cadets, it was their first time abroad.

 The visit was described as “educational, emotional, and genuinely life-changing” for many of the young people involved. The group also took part in a parade at Thiepval, which was a particularly special moment, where cadets wore matching t-shirts funded through support for the trip. Despite very hot weather, staff said the cadets showed resilience and looked after one another throughout the visit.

 On return from the visit parents commented:

 “He hasn’t stopped talking about everything he learned — he’s been telling us facts all week.”
“We need to go to France now so we can see it for ourselves.”
“He said it was the best experience of his life so far.”

 Captain Michelle King the tour organiser said:

 “Thank you for your support. It really has been appreciated and of great benefit to our cadets. I honestly don’t think I would have been able to carry out the tour without your generous funding. It helped create an unforgettable experience for our cadets — one that broadened horizons, strengthened character and deepened their understanding of service, sacrifice and community. We are sincerely grateful for your support.”

 You can see a video of the tour in Facebook here: