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Why Join Army Cadets? Ready to take on new challenges, explore amazing places, and gain skills that will set you apart? Here are just some of the reasons why joining Army Cadets is great for youth development: Benefits of Joining the Army Cadets Exciting and Challenging Activities
Find a detachment | Army Cadets UK Becoming an Army Cadet has heaps of benefits The most obvious being that you get to take part in loads of exciting and challenging activities such as fieldcraft, adventure training, first aid, music, sports and shooting, to name but a few
Becoming a Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major | Army Cadets UK Becoming an Army Cadet has heaps of benefits The most obvious being that you get to take part in loads of exciting and challenging activities such as fieldcraft, adventure training, first aid, music, sports and shooting, to name but a few
Cadets take part in London VE Day Celebrations | Army Cadets UK Cadets and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAVs) from Oxfordshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) and Buckinghamshire ACF proudly participated in the national VE Day 80 military procession in central London The event, commemorating the end of the Second World War in Europe, brought together military personnel, veterans, and youth organisations in a
Expedition Season | Army Cadets UK Becoming an Army Cadet has heaps of benefits The most obvious being that you get to take part in loads of exciting and challenging activities such as fieldcraft, adventure training, first aid, music, sports and shooting, to name but a few
International Exchange Dinner at the House of Lords - Army Cadets UK Last week, cadets and adult volunteers from around the globe were welcomed to the United Kingdom to experience the British Army Cadet way of life This 3 week long international exchange will see participants from Canada, Estonia, India, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland
Adventurous Training (AT) - Army Cadets UK Our cadets and CFAVs have the opportunity to participate in progressive, stimulating and safely managed AT and expeditions throughout their Army Cadet career Detachment, County and National Level outdoor adventurous activities can account for up to 40% of a cadet’s training and provide an exciting alternative outdoor learning environment
Find your local HQ! | Army Cadets UK The Army Cadets has 1800 detachments all over the UK that are organised into 57 groupings, known as Counties, Battalions and Sectors