Kiltwalk Fundraising Team Profiles – Cpl Ormiston

Members of 1145 (City of Dunfermline) Air Cadet Squadron are going the extra mile to raise funds in the name of former cadet, Captain David Seath.

We were delighted to announce the squadron’s incredible 20-mile fundraising challenge earlier this month, and now it’s time to get to know the cadets and leaders getting involved in the epic Dundee Kiltwalk Mighty Stride on Sunday 17 August 2025.

Next up is Corporal Ormiston –

What three words would you choose to describe yourself?

My 3 words to describe myself are: Committed, Friendly and Hardworking 

How long have you been in the air cadets?

I have been in the air cadets for just under 3 Years.

What’s your highlight(s) been so far in the air cadets?

My highlights in the air cadets are definitely the experiences to be flying and gliding.

What’s your favourite sweet?

My favourite sweets are haribos.

How does it feel to be raising money in support of the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund?

It gives me a sense of pride to be able to raise money for the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund.

Top three music tracks for your Kiltwalk soundtrack?

My top three songs would be Mardy Bum by Artic Monkeys, People Watching by Sam Fender and Sofa Song by The Kooks.

Interesting fact about yourself?

I play the drum kit and play in a percussion ensemble.

We express our sincere thanks to Corporal Ormiston for going the extra mile in support of the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund.

Make a donation through the squadron’s Just Giving Page.

Kitlwalk Fundraising Team Profiles – Corporal Newlands

Members of 1145 (City of Dunfermline) Air Cadet Squadron are going the extra mile to raise funds in the name of former cadet, Captain David Seath.

We were delighted to announce the squadron’s incredible 20-mile fundraising challenge earlier this month, and now it’s time to get to know the cadets and leaders getting involved in the epic Dundee Kiltwalk Mighty Stride on Sunday 17 August 2025.

Next up is Corporal Isla Newlands –

What three words would you choose to describe yourself?

Nice, creative thinker, and chatty.

How long have you been in the air cadets?

I have been an air cadet for about 3 years.

What’s your highlight(s) been so far in the air cadets?

Meeting my best friend Zoe and getting to experience camps and other people.

What’s your favourite sweet?

My favourite sweet is probably marvellous creations, dairy milk.

How does it feel to be raising money in support of the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund?

I think raising any sort of money for charity is a very rewarding thing to get involved with, it makes you feel like you have a place and you’re doing something right. It is for a good cause and it’s a rewarding feeling doing something good.

Top three music tracks for your Kiltwalk soundtrack?

‘Summerboy’ by Lady Gaga because it’s a summery and uplifting song and I would play other songs like that.

Interesting fact about yourself?

I’m an arty person and I love taking care of other people.

We express our sincere thanks to Corporal Newlands for going the extra mile in support of the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund.

Make a donation through the squadron’s Just Giving Page.

Going the extra fundraising mile to support David’s legacy

Members of 1145 (City of Dunfermline) Air Cadet Squadron are going the extra mile to raise funds in the name of former cadet, Captain David Seath, through the Kiltwalk.

A team of cadets and volunteer leaders will stride out with purpose on Sunday 17 August to complete the twenty-mile Dundee mighty stride to raise funds in support of the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund, supporting veterans and their families through the charity, Help for Heroes.

Captain Seath attended the squadron in the late nineties, gaining many incredible experiences, such as parachuting out of a plane in Cyprus, before progressing to the University of Aberdeen and The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

Within six months of graduating from the prestigious academy, he led troops through a successful tour of Afghanistan with 19th Regiment Royal Artillery, returning to the UK earn his coveted green beret to serve in 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery.

Inspired to run in support of Help for Heroes, having seen the incredible work undertaken to support veterans overcome life-changing physical and psychological wounds, Captain Seath tragically died running the 2016 London Marathon.

Funds raised has reached over £350,000.00 that deliver vital mental health support, health and social care services, employability and skills training, camaraderie events and vital family support grants across Scotland.

“In many ways, parallels can be drawn between this incredible fundraising challenge and the weighted marches David used to enjoy as part of his military training, and so much more.” says Gary Seath, Founder of the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund (pictured above).

“1145 Air Cadet Squadron has been an incredible supporter behind David’s legacy for many years, and we are sincerely grateful to the cadets and staff prepared for showing the Commando Spirt of Courage, determination, and selfless commitment in completing this epic fundraising challenge.”

The squadron have selected the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund as their charity of the year, who have held a wide range of fundraising activities over the past nine years, raising over £10,000.00 for the cause so far.

“1145 (City of Dunfermline) Squadron is proud to support the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund by taking part in the Dundee Kiltwalk, says Flight Lieutenant Kirsty Dunlop, Officer Commanding, 1145 (City of Dunfermline) Squadron.

“Supporting David’s legacy and the positive impact of the Fund is a meaningful way for our cadets to live out the RAFAC values—Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence, particularly since David was a cadet himself. Every step we take honours David’s memory and help continue the work he inspired.”

Further updates to follow. Please click on the link below to donate.

Team 1145 for David Seath Memorial Fund is fundraising for Help for Heroes