Inspired 2015 | Page 9

915—2015 Exercise Trenches Reflect As part of Tyneside Scottish 100, cadets from Heaton Manor and Kingston Park detachments travelled to the Staffordshire Regiment Museum to learn more about trench warfare. This included Thinking about the big push Briefing the troops Battle Preparation Battle orders working and sleeping in a re-constructed WW1 trench for 24 hours. The aim was to educate cadets on life as a WW1 soldier and the exercise commenced with briefings on the weapons and equipment used in 1915/1916, followed by a demonstration of how trench warfare started on the Western Front. As the rain fell, the cadets also learned all about the logistics of running a field kitchen from the marvellous chefs of 101st Regiment Royal Artillery who provided delicious food and hot drinks in their time of need. The group spent the night sleeping in the trench, braving the elements and opening ’comfort parcels’ from home, and writing and receiving postcards, just as the troops would have done 100 years ago. Come morning it was time to ‘go over the top.’ Prior to the whistle being blown and the ladders climbed, each cadet was issued with a poppy cross detailing the name of a real solider and also their fate. As the fire fight ensued cadets acted out their role in accordance with their cross, wounded, killed or a survivor. A poignant moment. Finally, each cadet placed their cross in a field of remembrance and reflected upon the sacrifice made by a previous generation. Thank you to all individuals and organisations that made this event possible. Moving into position Final briefing Over the top Into No Man’s Land Taking cover Fighting through 9