Trafalgar Night at the VSC
On Tuesday, 21st October, VSC members and guests gathered for one of the Club’s most popular traditions — our annual Battle of Trafalgar Dinner, this year marking the 220th anniversary of the Royal Navy’s historic victory in 1805! It was an evening filled with great company and fine dining, accompanied by music from Phil Willans and his Saxophone quartet — a wonderful celebration of history and community.
Guest speaker for the evening, was the VSC’s Chairman, Major General Jeff Mason MBE, RM.
Jeff served for 34 years in the Royal Marines but, after commanding the Commando Logistic Regiment, essentially served in joint logistic appointments within the Permanent Joint Headquarters, Defence Equipment and Support and the Main Building of the Ministry of Defence.
The Trafalgar Night address comprised a commemorative tribute to Admiral Lord Nelson and the sailors and Royal Marines who fought at the Battle of Trafalgar. It recounted the political and military backdrop of Napoleonic Europe, Nelson’s extraordinary naval career, and the decisive victory that secured Britain’s command of the seas and ended Napoleon’s plans to invade Britain.
It further highlighted Nelson’s inspired leadership, the skill and discipline of his men, and the superior training and seamanship that brought victory against overwhelming odds. With reflections on Trafalgar’s lasting strategic importance — how Britain’s naval dominance after 1805 set the conditions that ultimately led to Napoleon’s downfall a decade later.
As is the tradition, the address concluded with the traditional Trafalgar Night toast to Admiral Lord Nelson (and the 500 Sailors and Royal Marines who died alongside):
“Please stand, and drink in silence, and without response — To the immortal memory of Horatio, Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronte and Vice Admiral of the White, and to those who fell with him.
“The immortal memory.”