
Safety and training within the ACF has recently been given a shot in the arm thanks to a £3.7 million investment from HQ Land Forces. The donation, which has been more than 12 months in the planning, will be put towards significantly enhancing the safety and administrative staff within all counties across the organisation.

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Army Cadet teams from Portadown Detachment, Northern Ireland ACF, and Wirksworth Detachment, Derbyshire ACF, combined to win the Shell Trophy for small bore rifle shooting at Bisley Camp in March.

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Military eyewear suppliers Revision Eyewear has teamed up with the Army Benevolent Fund to sponsor a fundraising competition solely for the ACF.

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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award brings cadets benefits by the bucket load
and it’s even easier than you might think to become an Award Officer...

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Cadets from Sherborne Detachment, Dorset ACF, went the extra mile in February to raise money for Help for Heroes, the charity that supports wounded service personnel.

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Three Army Cadets have been recognised at this year’s St John Ambulance First Aider of the Year Awards in London. This year’s winners were presented with their plaques at a ceremony at St John Ambulance’s headquarters in London on 30th May.

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With only seven months until the first official Cadet150 events get under way, find out why it is essential that you get involved.

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