Cadets MUST meet the following requirements to join 2347 Argyll Cadets:
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Be at least 12 years old;
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Legally reside in Canada;
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Not belong to another corps or squadron;
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Have parental/legal guardian permission to join;
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Be medically, physically, and mentally able to participate in cadet training;
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Be willing to commit to the program as outlined in FAQ's.
*Note: Cadets must leave the program when they turn 19 years old.*
Questions? Please CONTACT US at info@argyllcadets.ca
Cadets MUST meet the following requirements to join 2347 Argyll Cadets:
-
Be at least 12 years old;
-
Legally reside in Canada;
-
Not belong to another corps or squadron;
-
Have parental/legal guardian permission to join;
-
Be medically, physically, and mentally able to participate in cadet training;
-
Be willing to commit to the program as outlined in FAQ's.
*Note: Cadets must leave the program when they turn 19 years old.*
Questions? Please CONTACT US at info@argyllcadets.ca
Cadets MUST meet the following requirements to join 2347 Argyll Cadets:
-
Be at least 12 years old;
-
Legally reside in Canada;
-
Not belong to another corps or squadron;
-
Have parental/legal guardian permission to join;
-
Be medically, physically, and mentally able to participate in cadet training;
-
Be willing to commit to the program as outlined in FAQ's.
*Note: Cadets must leave the program when they turn 19 years old.*
Questions? Please CONTACT US at info@argyllcadets.ca
GETTING INVOLVED
VOLUNTEER AS A STAFF MEMBER
Our civilian training staff are considered our corps' ‘middle management’. They assist with instruction, supervision, administration, training, supply, coordination and more.
JOIN THE CORPS' SUPPORT COMMITTEE
The Corps' Support Committee (CSC) is a committee of civilian volunteers that are responsible for the corps' finances. They are responsible for fundraising and work with the Commanding Officer to create an annual budget and allocate funds for squadron activities.
ENROL IN THE CADET INSTRUCTOR CADRE (CIC)
CIC Officers work with cadets an average of one night and one weekend day per week, with additional time devoted to organizing and planning activities. Many of them also spend their summers instructing cadets at one of the 23 cadet summer training centres or accompany cadets on competitions, expeditions or foreign exchange visits. CIC officers instruct cadets on the wide variety of skills and knowledge that is contained in the cadet program. They also provide coaching and mentorship and become role models for our youth. For more information, contact us at info@argyllcadets.ca