Army Cadets hold virtual tea party to mark VE Day

The Army Cadet Force held a virtual celebration from the ‘Home Front’ after the arrival of the coronavirus changed everyone’s big plans to mark 75 years since Victory in Europe (VE) Day.
Cadet CSM Carrie Morrow from Glengormley Detachment celebrates the 75th anniversary of VE day in 1940s style.Cadet CSM Carrie Morrow from Glengormley Detachment celebrates the 75th anniversary of VE day in 1940s style.
Cadet CSM Carrie Morrow from Glengormley Detachment celebrates the 75th anniversary of VE day in 1940s style.

Cadets from C Company, 1st (NI) Battalion, ACF, consisting of Antrim, Ballymena, Ballyclare, Cambridge House Grammar, Cullybackey and Glengormley Detachments, along with parents and adult instructors held a virtual tea party.

A Cadets spokesperson explained: “Everyone was asked to submit photos of how their home tea party celebrations would look like either in uniform, detachment T-shirts or period costumes.

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“A video was then brought together combining photos old and new with backing music from WW2’s national sweetheart Vera Lynn fittingly singing ‘We’ll meet again’ as the cadets due to the current lockdown have not seen each in six weeks.

Cadet Noah Gormley enjoying a cuppa at his garden tea party.Cadet Noah Gormley enjoying a cuppa at his garden tea party.
Cadet Noah Gormley enjoying a cuppa at his garden tea party.

“It turned out very inspirational with cadets making their own flags and bunting to some of the instructors really embracing the WW2 theme.”

All these virtual events can be viewed on https://armycadets.com/county/1st-northern-ireland-battalion-acf/ or on 1NIACF Facebook.

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Major John Read of C Company ACF enjoys tea and cake with his daughter at their VE Day garden party.Major John Read of C Company ACF enjoys tea and cake with his daughter at their VE Day garden party.
Major John Read of C Company ACF enjoys tea and cake with his daughter at their VE Day garden party.

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Sergeant Instructor Carla Sommerville and her daughter Cadet Samatha  Sommerville from Ballyclare Detachment.Sergeant Instructor Carla Sommerville and her daughter Cadet Samatha  Sommerville from Ballyclare Detachment.
Sergeant Instructor Carla Sommerville and her daughter Cadet Samatha Sommerville from Ballyclare Detachment.

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