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
SPONSORS
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada
The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise’s) is a Canadian Army Reserve infantry battalion with a storied past, a proud present, and a bright future. The Regiment fought with distinction in Canada’s major 20th-century wars, earning 34 battle honours. Since the 1990s, more than 130 Argylls have served overseas on Canadian military operations, including Cyprus, Bosnia and other parts of the former Republic of Yugoslavia, Sudan, and Afghanistan. Some Argylls may well be deployed overseas today.
Department of National Defence (DND)
The Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces implement government decisions concerning the defence of Canadians’ interests at home and abroad. The Canadian Armed Forces serve on the sea, on land, and in the air with the Navy, Army, Air Force and Special Forces. They are supported by the civilian employees of National Defence.
Army Cadet League of Canada (Ontario)
The Army Cadet League of Canada (Ontario) is a registered Charity and was officially formed in 1971 to work with the Department of National Defence (DND) in support of Army Cadets. The Ontario League ensures financial, accommodations, training equipment and transportation support for programs and services not provided by the Department of National Defence to more than 6,000 Army Cadets in Ontario.
Royal Canadian Legion
The Royal Canadian Legion was founded by Veterans and for Veterans. We advocate for the care and benefits for all who served Canada, regardless of when or where they served. The Legion also provides representation and assistance to Veterans, including currently serving Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP, and their families, and access to our services is available to them at no cost, whether or not they are Legion members. The Legion helps thousands of Veterans each year and makes significant positive changes in their lives.