| The outline programme is shown here as a guide to the Squadron's future activities on a night-by-night basis. The main aim is to ensure cadets bring the correct equipment or wear the most appropriate dress. For more details on each specific evening, please ask the CO or Training Officer.
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More Staff Required!!
With just over 30 cadets
regularly attending parades, the Squadron is busier
than ever- attending local competitions and organised
weekend activities.. but the reality is that the
cadets miss out on numerically more activities than
they actually attend.. this is partly due to simultaneous
programming, but mainly as we simply do not have
enough staff available to capitalise on them all..
could you spare some time for a very rewarding cause??
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Success
of Our Cadets
Approximately 50% of our cadets
leave for University at age 18, with the many of
the remaining taking up ambitions with the the armed
services. One recent cadet is now flying with the
Royal Navy as a pilot.
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Squadron
Management
The Squadron is managed by
an administrative HQ at RAF Halton, near Alyesbury.
Support from them include allocation of all of our
regular flying and gliding sorties, as well as details
of the mass of adenture training opportunities for
our cadets to take part in in the Herts & Bucks
area.
Become
a Leader. Be a CDT NCO.
There is no greater recognition
for your personal development than the award of
your first NCO rank. It is not a decision taken
lightly by the Sqn Staff, and individuals are chosen
almost exclusively on merit and capabities. It is
not easy organising a busy squadron, and as an NCO
you are 100% part in the thick of it.
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me more»
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