Air Cadet Drill Manual 2017

 
Air Cadet Drill Manual 2017

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M. Australian Air Force Cadets Active 1941 – present Role Volunteer Youth Organisation Size Cadets: approx. Bps File For Code 128 Barcode Symbology For Acrobatics more. 10,000 Number of Squadrons: 143 Uniformed Staff: 980 Civilian Staff: 335 Part of Headquarters Motto(s) Educate, Challenge, Excites Commanders Director General Cadets – Air Force (DGCADETS-AF) Air Commodore Terry Delahunty, AM Commander – Australian Air Force Cadets (CDR-AAFC) Group Captain (AAFC) Mark Dorward Aircraft flown:,,,,,,,.:,,, The Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC), known as the Air Training Corps (AIRTC) until 2001, is a Federal Government funded youth organisation. The parent force of the AAFC is the (RAAF).

Along with the (AAC) and the (ANC) it is part of the. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Aims [ ] The broad aim of the Australian Air Force Cadets is to better equip young people for community life by fostering initiative, leadership, discipline and loyalty through a training program designed to stimulate an interest in the Royal Australian Air Force. The training program is structured to reflect the following objectives: • To give Cadets a foundation of Air Force knowledge and discipline, • To develop the qualities of leadership, initiative and self-reliance, • To develop good character and good citizenship in the widest sense, • To develop an interest in the Royal Australian Air Force and aviation generally, • To instil a knowledge of the history of aviation, and • To encourage Cadets to continue an active interest in aviation into their adult life. AAFC activities [ ]. • Role of the Cadet Reference Group: The role of the CRG is to provide a forum where cadets within SQNs can provide feedback on matters that affect them and can receive information being passed down from OCs and COs.

The CRG should contribute to the management decisions within its SQN and Wing by providing a cadets’ perspective to their CO or OC, through their nominated representative, when the leadership team is considering issues that directly impact on cadets. • The Cadet Reference Group (CRG) is a cadet body within the Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC) established to represent the views of AAFC Cadets to the strategic level of management. • There should be two representatives from each Squadron (flights do not have any representatives), a Cadet Reference Group Representative (CRGREP) and an Assistant Cadet Reference Group Representative (ASSTCRGREP). • Senior Cadets (CUO & CWOFF), and Cadet Senior Non-Commissioned Officers (CSNCO) – CWOFF, CFSGT & CSGT – will normally fulfill the CRGREP role for their Squadron whilst a CCPL to CDT would fulfill the ASSTCRGREP role.