Army Cadet Force opens recruitment drive for teens
From boredom-busting outdoor adventure to confidence-building accreditations, becoming a Cadet can help today’s teenagers to break away from social networking to create a new network of friends, gaining skills, tackling real life challenges and discovering hidden talents and strengths in the process.
Colonel Keith Dowell, Commandant of 2nd (NI) Battalion ACF said: “We pride ourselves on offering ‘serious fun’ with courses, awards and training which will instil in every Cadet a real sense of achievement.”
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Hide AdCadet membership is open to boys and girls from age 12 to 18 and, right now, Detachments are encouraging potential new members to come along and see for themselves what the Cadet movement has to offer.