
Last year will be remembered by many for
crunches, collapses and chaos. Not in the ACF – the movement bucked the trend to enjoy a phenomenally successful year.

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The National Cadet Training Centre, Frimley Park,
celebrated its 50th anniversary late last year with
a visit from the Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Cadet
Force, His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh.

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Street fights, shootings, near-fatal hang glider accidents – it was all in a day’s work for the cadets taking part in the 11th National First Aid Competition.

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Two former Norfolk Army Cadets have been awarded the Military Cross for bravery by the Prince of Wales. Lance Corporal Oliver Ruecker and Lance Corporal Levi Ashby of 1st Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment, were decorated for outstanding bravery in Afghanistan.

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Gloucestershire Army Cadet Force is hoping to recruit more adult volunteers after an encouraging visit from Mark Harper, MP for the Forest of Dean, to their new Weekend Training Centre in Cinderford.

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Cadets in Chobham, have made some amazing historical discoveries, and brought their community closer together, after getting the whole village involved in a project on the two World Wars.

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