PEREGRINE TROPHY AWARDED

On the evening of Tuesday 4 July, the annual Royal Navy Peregrine Awards were held at Trinity House in London. For the event, the winner of the Sea Cadets category, AC Sally, came to London from Pembrokeshire, where she is a cadet at Tenby Unit. 

The award’s primary purpose is to encourage the production of eye-catching, powerful imagery that can be used in the media to demonstrate the Royal Navy and Royal Marine’s operations. The role of photography, portraying the work of the Royal Navy has never been more important.

Sea Cadets' award is an amateur category, only open to cadets. This year it received it's most entries ever, with photos varying from units on the water, cadet selfies, to the winning shot - the bow of TS Royalist. 

Pictured AC Sally receives her framed photograph with MSSC CEO Martin Coles, Captain Sea Cadets, Captain Phil Russell RN, and First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Philip Jones KCB ADC.

PEREGRINE TROPHY AWARDED

PEREGRINE TROPHY AWARDED

On the evening of Tuesday 4 July, the annual Royal Navy Peregrine Awards were held at Trinity House in London. For the event, the winner of the Sea Cadets category, AC Sally, came to London from Pembrokeshire, where she is a cadet at Tenby Unit. 

The award’s primary purpose is to encourage the production of eye-catching, powerful imagery that can be used in the media to demonstrate the Royal Navy and Royal Marine’s operations. The role of photography, portraying the work of the Royal Navy has never been more important.

Sea Cadets' award is an amateur category, only open to cadets. This year it received it's most entries ever, with photos varying from units on the water, cadet selfies, to the winning shot - the bow of TS Royalist. 

Pictured AC Sally receives her framed photograph with MSSC CEO Martin Coles, Captain Sea Cadets, Captain Phil Russell RN, and First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Philip Jones KCB ADC.