01/04/2024
Astronomers Reveal Incredible Map of 4.4 Million Galaxies
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01/04/2024
Astronomers Reveal Incredible Map of 4.4 Million Galaxies
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Capt Ian O N S Brewster former OC of No.14 Company died on Saturday 21 July 2019.
Hello No 14 cadets past and present Capt Ian Brewster is in hospital very ill. Please remember him in your prayers!
19/07/2015
Reveille 2015 "sound de Horn" if u missed it, adopt the push up position
Come one and all come party and chill on ah cruise hosted by Sammy Odle and Dr.David Inniss at 1100 hrs on the 18th of July 2015 , All past cadets are welcomed.
Company ! Company shun. Here Wha gine on now de 18th July 2015 1100 hrs Sammy Odle # 3 cadet company and David Inniss # 1company, will be holding ah cruise for all past and old school cadets from the years 90, 91,92 any way around dey . If Sargent Major David Inniss , Ryan Weeks , Pedro White Hall , Johnson and the list goes if these Great men were ur NCO 's fall in I dun talk. Now fall out and pass on de info.
Promoting All Aspects Of Our Growth !
20/12/2012
Never trade the thrills of living for the security of existence.
Photographer: Gregory Maxx II Gregory Maxx
PM: Pursuit of excellence - Print Version
PM Freundel Stuart with (l-r) Sergeant Akeem James, Warrant Officer Amuniki Woods and Cadet Under-Officer Christine Fiedler.(Picture by Gercine Carter.)
By: Gercine Carter
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has expressed concern about “mediocrity” in the country and has warned that failure to raise standards could thwart Barbados’ ability to measure up to world standards.
Delivering a stirring address to the Garrison Secondary School’s No. 14 Unit Cadets’ Mess Saturday night, he encouraged students to pursue intelligence, strive for excellence and build character.
The Prime Minister told the cadets excellence in every facet of their lives was what it would take to make Barbados a great nation. It was the only means by which he thought Barbados would be able to take on the world.
“We are always too quick to elevate what is mediocre to the status of excellence, and if we make that mistake we lower our standards and then we are not able to measure up before the bureau of real world standards,” he cautioned.
And he applauded principal Matthew Farley for the “untiring efforts which he continues to display” in ensuring that the school reflects the pursuit of excellence in the way students carried themselves.
The dinner marked the 30th anniversary of No.14 Cadet Unit, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the neighbouring Barbados Light & Power Company Limited.
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