Special Bulletin 11 Brigade Mil Skills Competeion 2015

HAMPSHIRE & ISLE OF WIGHT ARMY CADET FORCE 
 
Special Bulletin 11 Brigade Mil Skills Competition 2015 
 
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Y Company took part in the 11 Brigade Military Skills Competition this weekend at Longmoor Camp. In all 16 Teams (both ACF and CCF) compete in what is traditionally a very hard fought and prestigious competition.  
 
Y Company represented the County in this Brigade Competition after Z Company (who won the RHC forfeited their space to us owing to not being able to raise and train a Team.) 
 
There were 15 Military Style events. In addition to the Team Y Company also provided the Casualties for the First Aid Stand. 
 Y Company came best ACF overall. 
 
The Team dominated the event and the other ACF Teams with a 10 point lead over them and the most conclusive victory I have seen in recent years. 
 Thank you to the small number of Adult Volunteers who helped manage and train the Team; 
Lt. Beverley  
SSI Rowland 
SI Humphreys 
SI Rawlings 
PI De Gaunza 
Capt. Harvey – for driving the Team 
CAA & CQMS for providing all the stores and the very Gucci MTP Assault Vests, which caused quite a stir at the event 
 
As a Company we should be very proud of this result. It required a considerable amount of effort and coupled with our 2nd Place in the Athletics has already helped demonstrate that we are as successful as ever. 
 
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Pubilic Duties Call

In the past week the Troop have been involved in two major events. The first being the receiving of the Normandy Veterans standard at Millbrook ARC, where we have become the custodians of their standard to use on parade whilst performing public duties in and around Southampton. Not only did we represent 3 Troop, 7 Troop and Y company but the ACF as a whole to the veterans of Normandy and there families that attended the parade.
 
A great turnout from both 3 and 7 Troop, and a massive well done to Sgt Elson providing the guard for the banner and Bdr Seagrave for receiving and trooping the colour. 
 
 


Selfie with the Mayor.

 

 
This week also saw us take part at the Saint Georges day event hosted by City College Southampton where Cadets Seagrave C, Seagrave G, Woods, Gibbs, Yarnall and L/Bdr Andrews, Bdr Seagrave and Sgt Elson help greet guests, man the refreshments stand and network with guests to gain future relationships. 
 
Guests included Cllr Sue Blatchford, The Mayor of Southampton, Mr John Denham MP, Southampton Itchen, Lawrie McMenemy, former Southampton FC Manger, Ms Rowenna Davies, Southampton Itchen candidate, Sarah Stannard, Principal City College Southampton.
 
The event went well and feedback is very positive and hopefully the College will be back in touch soon with any future events that they could use us for.
 
 
Selfie with Mr John Denham MP, Southampton Icthen


Manning the refreshments stand.


With Lawrie McMenemy



 

Packing a Bergen for Excercise or Exped


Packing a Bergen.

 

This is presented as some basic advice for packing your Bergen. It is not the only way you can do this or even the ‘right’ way to do it but it is a start.

One of the main ideas when packing your kit is to try to keep the weight as high as possible so it can be spread over your shoulders, back and hips rather than having the weight lower down which can cause stress to your body. You also want to keep the weight as close to your back as possible so you do not over balance if going up or down hills. Also try to make sure the pack is also balanced on both sides as well so not to put more pressure on one side of your body than the other otherwise this will hurt too.

 

All contents are put inside a Bergen liner or a large heavy duty bin bag to keep the items secure and waterproof - especially if you have to do an unforeseen river crossing or suffer typical British weather.

 

 

Brown

Light Blue

Dark Green

Orange

Dark Blue

Light Green

Red

White

Purple

Grey










Bergan Sections:

 

1. Top Outer Pocket – Brown


 

Waterproof jacket if not just under lid

Map/compass (in waterproof case)

Head torch/torch

Lightsticks with at least 1m of cord 

Black bin bag (large)

Spare lighter/safety matches

Bergen cover (if you have one and it is not used)

Gloves and warm hat

Personal First aid Kit 

 

The items here are one that you may want very quickly for emergency or due to weather changes without opening up your Bergen.

 

2. Under Lid Pocket – Light Blue if you have a pocket under the lid:

 

Spare Batteries for all your devices repair kit (duct tape, sewing kit, electrical tape, zip ties)

 

If you don't have an under lid pocket then put contents in a waterproof bag and put near top of main part of Bergen or one of the side pockets.

 

3. Top of Bergen (either above or just below snow-lock but under lid) – Light Green


 

Waterproof Jacket (if not worn or in top of Bergen)

Waterproof trousers/Gaiters 

 

4. Top of Main Compartment – Orange


 

Food - This needs to be in a separate bag if possible divided into each meal/day. This will probably be the heaviest item in your Bergen if on multi day/week trip.

 

5. Near Top Main Compartment – Dark Blue


 

Spare fuel for stove if necessary 

Wash kit + Small towel 

Each Item is best if in its own bag to stop cross contamination. Keep any containers upright to prevent spillage.

 

6. Middle Main Compartment – Dark Green

 

Warm kit - Fleece/Jacket/jumper

Spare socks, underwear, T-shirt

 

Use the clothing to level out parts of the bag and to bulk out the rucksack so as to try and keep the main weight as high as possible on your back.

 

7. Bottom Main Compartment – Red


 

Sleeping Bag with Bivi bag (if available)

 

Here is where to put your sleeping bag. It is best if you keep your sleeping bag already in a bivi bag if you have one or a large bin bag / dry sack.

 

8. Very Bottom of Main Compartment – White


 

Spare Uniform

 

This is kept in its own bag at the bottom of your Bergen it is to be used if you get wet through or damage the kit you are wearing or for the last day when travelling home for that cleaner smelling and smart(er) look! 




 

9. Side Pocket 1 – Purple


Basha /Shelter kit

Cup

Brew Kit

Stove and small amount of fuel (if not in main bag)

Water bottle/canteen

 

This kit is stuff that you may want to easily use without going into your main bag and also kit that will be used early on in the setup of your camp. If you do not have a Bergen lid pocket the contents noted in section 1 can go there.

 

10. Side Pocket/Space 2 – Grey


 

Roll mat

 

This side is used for my roll matt. If you don’t have one (and you should!) I would divide the contents of my other side pouch here to balance the Bergen up. And attach the roll mat to the front of the Bergen.






 


 

Skill At Arms Concentration


With the SAA weekend now completed all of those who attended passed there SAA at there relevant star lever so a massive well done to Cadets Woods, Yarnall, Gibbs, Young and L/Bdr Austin.
The company as a whole sent 51 cadets this weekend achieving 61 APC passes both SAA and shooting so a massive success all in all I believe we can expect another weekend like this to run again.
 
It was an eventful weekend with not only skill at arms being taught and tested but also shooting field craft, navigation and 4 div and Hampshire cup training happening as well.
 

With many cadets passing there SAA this weekend this gives us a massive boost in numbers that will be able to fire on battle camp being held on the 22nd – 25th May and will be held at Westdown Camp I would like to see as many of you as possible to attend this, if the newer 1 stars wish to go to annul camp in the summer you will need to attend battle camp to be eligible to go.