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Army Cadet Force

Aims

bulletTo challenge young people to achieve.
bulletTo provide a stimulating environment for the development of young people through the use of military resources in a disciplined structure.
bulletThe organisation does not provide recognised pre-military training but seeks to provide encouragement for those whose intention is to seek a career in the Armed Forces.

Surrey Army Cadet Force has detachments in 24 locations throughout the County. Most Detachments are open on one or two evenings each week (usually between 7.30 and 9.30pm). Free uniform is provided and cadets are expected only to buy their own boots. After initial training in basic military skills (how to wear uniform and so forth) cadets can undertake a variety of activities—target shooting, living in the field, self-reliance, physical activity, first aid, map and compass work, climbing and abseiling and much more. Cadets have the opportunity to attend a two week camp in the summer holidays.

Any boy or girl between the ages of 12 (Education Year 8) and 18¾ may be a member of the Army Cadet Force.

County Contact

Major S P M Hopkin, Cadet Executive Officer

County Headquarters, Surrey Army Cadet Force

Queen’s House, Hallam Road,Farncombe, Godalming GU7 3HW

Tel: 01483 425371

Fax: 01483 427799

e-mail:    syacf@globalnet.co.uk

Website: http://www.surreyarmycadets.com/

 

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