SA Sea Cadettes - TS Birkenhead

SA Sea Cadettes - TS Birkenhead Provides maritime training to boys and girls between the ages of 12&16 years. Training includes char

TS Birkenhead enjoying the Naval Festival on Sunday the 19th April 26 in Simon's town even under rainy conditions togeth...
20/04/2026

TS Birkenhead enjoying the Naval Festival on Sunday the 19th April 26 in Simon's town even under rainy conditions together with some of the parents.

It TS Birkenhead 5th year attending the memorial service of the HMS Birkenhead in Gansbaai @ Danger point Lighthouse
27/02/2026

It TS Birkenhead 5th year attending the memorial service of the HMS Birkenhead in Gansbaai @ Danger point Lighthouse

The 44th annual memorial service of the sinking of the Naval frigate SAS President Kuger were hoisted today at Hermanus ...
21/02/2026

The 44th annual memorial service of the sinking of the Naval frigate SAS President Kuger were hoisted today at Hermanus Cenotaph. The Officer Commanding of the TS Birkenhead ( LT Noel Dreyer) had the following to say during the service:

Ladies and gentleman, Distinguish Guest, Veterans, members of the South African Sea Cadets, Families and Friends.

We gather here today at Hermanus Cenotaph to commemorate the 44th anniversary of theSA Naval Frigate SAS President Kruger - affectionately known to all of us as the PK.

On the morning os the18 February 1982 at 04h10, during a naval exercise off the SA coast, tragedy struck. In conditions of darkness and limited visibility, the SAS President Kruger collided with the replenishment ship SAS Tafelberg. What began as a routine naval operation quickly turned into a fight for survival.

The damage sustained by the President Kruger was severe. Despite the discipline, courage and training of her crew, the ship began taking on water. Within minutes, , the order was given to abandon ship. President Kruger sunk at 05h29. In the chaos of the morning, the cold sea and the uncertainty that followed, sixteen sailors lost their lives in service of their country.

They were sons, brothers, husbands and friends. Sailors who answers the call of duty and paid the ultimate price.

I stand before you today not only as the Officer Commanding of TS Birkenhead, but also as one of the fortunate survivors of that morning. I remember the fear, the confusion and the bravery displayed by ordinary sailors in extraordinary circumstances. I remember shipmates helping one another, following orders and maintaining discipline even as their ship slipped beneath the waves. Survival was not a matter of rank or strength alone - it was often a matter of faith. And for those of us who survived, the memory of that morning has never faded. We carry it with us, not as a burden, but as a responsibility: To remember, to Honour and to ensure that those who were lost are never forgotten. To ensure that this story is carried forward to the next generation, leadership now invite one of our Sea Cadets to share why this remembrance remains important today.

Seaman N. Arendse:

Ladies and Gentlemen.

As Sea Cadets, we were not alive when the SAS President Kuger sank. But today, we stand here because their story is now part of our history and our responsibility. The sixteen sailors who lost their lives on that morning were serving their country with pride. They were trained, disciplined and committed - values that we, as cadets are taught to live by every day. By remembering what happened on the morning of 18 February 1982, we learn that service is not only about uniforms and parades, but about sacrifice, teamwork and loyalty. For the past five years, TS Birkenhead has had the Honour of hosting this memorial service here at the Hermanus Cenotaph. Standing here today reminds us that the freedom and traditions we inherit were paid for by others before us. We Remember the fallen not just to look back, but to guide us forward - to become better Cadets, better leaders and better citizens.

OC continue:

Today is not only about loss, it is also about Remembrance, respect, and Legacy. The legacy of the SAS President Kuger lives on through ceremonies such as this, through the families who remember and through the young Cadets who stand in formation today, learning what it truly means to serve. As we proceed with this memorial service, let us pause to reflect on the courage of those sixteen sailors, the brotherhood of the Sea and the enduring bond shared by all who have worn uniform.

May they rest in peace.
May their sacrifice never be forgotten.

Thank you.

TS Birkenhead will be commemorate the 44th annual memorial service of the sinking of the the SA Naval Frigate the SAS Pr...
19/02/2026

TS Birkenhead will be commemorate the 44th annual memorial service of the sinking of the the SA Naval Frigate the SAS President Kruger on Saturday the 21st February 2026 (09h30) @ Hermanus Cenotaph.

07/02/2026
Join the South African Sea Cadets: New Intake 2026New Entry Intakes are open for all school-going youth from grade 6. Ev...
18/01/2026

Join the South African Sea Cadets: New Intake 2026

New Entry Intakes are open for all school-going youth from grade 6. Everyone is welcome, irrespective of race, gender or religion. Where adventures are the best way to learn.

Come and enjoy fun camps, make new friends and experience serious fun as you embark on an exciting journey with us and become part of the Sea Cadet family.

School going boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 16 yrs old wishing to join the Sea Cadets must come with a parent/guardian.

Interviews take place from 09:00 on Saturday the 24 January 2026 at Hawston Primary School. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity.

By joining the Sea Cadets the lives of teenagers are impacted in a positive way by developing confidence, leadership, team players skills, positive habits, adaptable thinking and motivation.

Ts birkenhead Sea Cadets to the rescue
16/11/2025

Ts birkenhead Sea Cadets to the rescue

Heartfelt condolences to Karen Dickens and family from TS Birkenhead Sea Cadets. R.I.P Peter  Dickens.
14/11/2025

Heartfelt condolences to Karen Dickens and family from TS Birkenhead Sea Cadets. R.I.P Peter Dickens.

24/10/2025

🌟 Another Proud Moment for TS Birkenhead & Hawston Secondary! 🌟

Yet another top achievement from Keshni Farao, a Grade 11 learner from Hawston Secondary School and a proud Able Seaman of the South African Sea Cadets – TS Birkenhead. πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦βš“

Keshni participated in the final speech competition held in Montagu, where 15 talented leaders from various districts across the Western Cape showcased their skills β€” and once again, she walked away with 1st Place! πŸ₯‡

Her incredible journey:
πŸ† Local – 1st Place
πŸ† Regional – 1st Place
πŸ† Provincial (Final) – 1st Place

πŸŽ™οΈ Topic: β€œYou are going to open a museum about yourself.”
πŸ’¬ Speech: β€œMy museum was about my journey as a South African Sea Cadet, my obstacles in life, and what I want in the future.”

Your TS Birkenhead family and the community of Hawston are immensely proud of you, Keshni! You are an inspiration to your peers and a shining example of dedication, discipline, and determination. πŸŒŠπŸ’™

Bravo Zulu Ts Knysna on completing your leadership camp 2025
24/10/2025

Bravo Zulu Ts Knysna on completing your leadership camp 2025

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