Inspection Day 2025

On Friday 2 May, the Merchant Taylors’ CCF Contingent celebrated Inspection Day - the largest and most significant event in the calendar.

Writes WO1 (RAF) Dominic L.

The principal inspecting Officer this year was Air Chief Marshall The Lord Peach, former Chief of the Defence Staff, whose presence added considerable distinction to the proceedings of the day.

Activities commenced promptly at 0800, with rehearsals taking place in the parade square. Cadets attended meticulously to their appearance, ensuring their uniform met the highest standards in anticipation of the arrival of the Inspecting Officers and the ceremonial march-past. The formal parade began at 0930, opening with the inspecting Officers reviewing each of the three sections: the Army Section, under the leadership of  Regimental Sergeant Major Adam T.; the Royal Navy Section, under the leadership of Warrant Officer Cadet Olivia G.; and the Royal Air Force Section, which I had the honour of leading. Following the uniform inspection began the march past carried out with the utmost precision, the parade being commanded by Cadet Under Officer Panav G., the senior-most cadet for this academic year.

The parade was followed by the strongly contested drill competition. Each section fielded a team of their most drill proficient cadets, all of whom had been in thorough preparation for many weeks in advance. The calibre of drill displayed this year was the finest I had seen during my time in the contingent, with all three teams delivering outstanding performances. Ultimately, it was the Royal Navy Section who triumphed, claiming the trophy for drill this year.

The parade was followed by the strongly contested drill competition. Each section fielded a team of their most drill proficient cadets, all of whom had been in thorough preparation for many weeks in advance. The calibre of drill displayed this year was the finest I had seen during my time in the contingent, with all three teams delivering outstanding performances. Ultimately, it was the Royal Navy Section who triumphed, claiming the trophy for drill this year. **

Following the principal ceremonial proceedings, the three sections began their own respective programmes of afternoon activities. The Army Section’s highlight was an exemplary demonstration of a Section Attack, led by Corporal Christoph Z. with Corporal Daniel Z. as 2I/C, which was executed with commendable skill and professionalism.

The Royal Navy Section offered a diverse array of activities including field gun, powerboating, kayaking, sailing and other water sports – each undertaken with energy and enthusiasm.

The Royal Air Force Section hosted a multifaceted competition involving 6 teams tackling a series of demanding tasks, from flight simulator aircraft landings and drone operation to leadership exercises and aircraft recognition, among others. All participating teams acquitted themselves admirably, with Team A, captained by Sergeant Sebastian L., emerging as the overall victor.

The day’s final events comprised the shooting competition and the tug-of-war. Shooting, traditionally dominated by the Army Section, proved to be a much closer contest than expected, with the RAF team delivering a strong performance. Nevertheless, the Army Section did emerge victorious once again. In the tug-of-war competition, the RAF team made an early exit in the initial rounds in accordance with familiar patterns. The Army and Navy teams engaged in a fiercely contested final, with the Army Section ultimately prevailing with a score of 2-1.

The day concluded with the customary prize giving ceremony, which saw the Army Section win the inter-section competition this year, and a number of other awards presented to cadets across all sections and ranks, in recognition of outstanding service and achievement.

Inspection Day consistently serves as a dignified and poignant farewell for the senior cadets. For the 17 of us remaining in the Upper Sixth, it marked the conclusion of our time as cadets, as we now depart on study leave. For those of us continuing to attend parades during this period, attention will turn towards facilitating a smooth transition of leadership to the next generation of cadets. I am have no doubt that my fellow leavers would wish to join me in extending sincere and heartfelt gratitude - to one another, and to the dedicated staff - for making these past four years with the CCF a truly formative and memorable experience. The opportunities we have been afforded will remain with us for a lifetime.

Merchant Taylors' CCF Inspection Day Prizewinners 2025

Trophy Title Winner 

Dryad Trophy

Best New Recruit in Drake Division

JC Nischal V.

Henderson Trophy

Achievement Award in Collingwood Division

AC Katie R.

Captain's Salver

Commendation Award in Nelson Division

LH Magnus C

Anderson Trophy

Meritorious Service to the Royal Navy Section 

PO Libby B.

Cross Trophy

Outstanding Service to the Royal Navy Section

WO1 Olivia G.

Sextant Trophy

Best at Navigation

AC Jai M.

Elder Cup

Best New Recruit in 'B' Company

Cdt Pellis P.

George Cup

Best Cadet in 'A' Company

WO2 Honor C.

Heath Cup

Outstanding NCO in B Coy (B Coy NCO)

CSM Ciaran D.

Cadre Cup

Outstanding NCO in Army  (A Coy NCO)

CSM Ollie D.

Sturge Cup

Outstanding Service to the Army Section

WO1 Adam T.

Harrier Trophy

Best New Recruit in the RAF Section

Cdt Kabir B.

RAF Cup

 Proficiency Award

Cpl Keira P.

Robin Thomas Memorial Prize

Best NCO in the RAF Section

FS Nicole C.

Mark Weber Memorial Award

For Achievement in the RAF Section

Cpl Zayd H.

25 Squadron Award

RAF Section Commendation

Cdt Chatiya J.

RAF Plate

Outstanding Service to the RAF Section

CWO Dominic L.

Commanding Officer's Award 

Outstanding Service to the Band (Bandmaster)

Cpl Daniel Z.

Forbes Cup

Outstanding Contribution to the Band (Drum Major)

Cpl Christoph Z.

Cullen Cup

For Endeavour

PO Sadie M.

Mulhouser Cup

Highest Individual Shot

Cdt Marcus W.

Oxford Cup

Runner Up Individual Shot

Cpl Daniel Z

Robinson Cup

Intersection Competition - Shooting

Army

Hopkinson Trophy

Intersection Competition - Drill

RN

Brecon Trophy

Intersection Competition - Tug of War (Mixed)

Army

Cyril Wintle Bequest (Binoculars)

Best All-Round Cadet in the CCF

JC Nischal V.

Merchant Taylors' Company Award

Best All-Round NCO in the CCF

Cpl Christoph Z.

Inter-Section Competition Cup

Intersection Competition

Army

Joint Partnership Sword (HM Award)

Under Officer Award

CUO Panav G

School Staff Instructor Award

Outstanding Contribution

Cpl Daniel Z.

 

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