The course is going away, that parts not a rumour. I'm very curious about the two basic thing, I hope theres some form of announcement soon. 2006/2007 is the last year we're using the current training plan so we should get word shortly.
Every Army Cadet Corps in BC has been given a cash budget to train once with their affiliated unit over the 2006/2007 training year. This training will occur with all affiliated Cadet units and the unit (so ALL BCR Cadet Corps go together, all 6 Field Cadet Corp go together and so on...) I'm not...
Ha ha I just remembered something that made me laugh.
One company went all out with the parade positions and had all sorts of inappropriate positions such as: RSM, Adj, and DCO. It was fun to watch, though.
She was the Pde Comd, the CSM was some tall boy. I can't remember his name.
She shouldn't have had the sword belt and pace stick, he should have; however it looks cool so I figured I give it too her.
The one that always gets me is the speed at which Cadets march. I'd guess the avergae speed for Army Cadets is around 90 paces per minute here in BC, based mostly I'd guess on the Pipes Bands cadets march with from time to time. Then we had some Air and Sea Cadets come to VACSTC on their way to...
You also have entitlement to an extra mint green shirt and CF Dress Pants from your LHQ, to be temp loaned.
Don't bring any private-funds kit unless it's from your unit, or is trivial such as a bush hat. Boots, jackets, pants are all no-go.
Ha ha ha ha... but doesn't it make you laugh?
There is nothing anywhere that would imply CADPAT slip ons are authorized, and there are RCI's in some regions that say they are explicitly disallowed, or through implication Cadet's are told not to use them.
RSCU (Pac) demands a brassard if I'm...
CATO 46-01 Main Document
16. Combat uniforms purchased by cadets are
not to be taken to ACSTC, unless otherwise
directed in course joining instructions. They
may be worn at the cadet corps during exercises
or adventure training when authorized by the
Cadets Corps CO. An authorized headdress...
Coming into the army cadet programme is probably a lot easier than leaving it for Sea or Air IHMO. There is a lot to learn, but many Sea Cadets/Air Cadets that come from strong units have actually recieved a signifigant portion of the training as it is. Really it all comes down to your ability...
Nope, the programme has thousands of people like you. Your goal should be to try and step out of that shell as you move through the training progression.
Good luck, I'm sure you'll succeeed.
... Also whenever a pay raise goes into the Canadian Forces the same percentage (I'm not sure if it's pure, or a perrcentage of a percentage, if that makes sense) is used to adjust Staff Cadet rates.
I know, long before my time SCdt pay rates were based on being X% of the actual ranks pay in...
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