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WHAT IS THE ARMY CADET FORCE?
The Army Cadet Force (known as the ACF) is a voluntary youth organisation
for boys and girls aged 12 to 18 3/4.
WHO CAN JOIN AND WHEN CAN THEY JOIN?
Any boy or girl can join when they reach their 12th birthday subject
to being in Year 8 in secondary school.
WHERE CAN I JOIN
You can join by simply visiting your nearest
detachment. Further details can be found by visiting the section
'How to Join' or by contacting
our County HQ.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?
- Friendship
- Fun and excitement
- Experience
- Qualifications and skills for life
- Self development
- Self confidence
- Self-discipline
- And much more!
WHAT DOES THE ACF DO?
The ACF teaches you skills, develops you as a person and gives you
the opportunity to take part in a wide variety of activities which
are interesting, exciting and fun and which include military training,
camping, expeditions, outdoor activities, adventurous training,
sport and first aid.
WHEN DO THE ACTIVITIES HAPPEN?
- On 1 or 2 evenings each week at the Detachment during term time,
usually from 7.00pm - 9.00pm.
- On one weekend each month away at an Army training centre / camp
or on a camping expedition.
- Once each year at Summer Camp, a two week activity holiday somewhere
in the UK.
WHAT DOES IT COST?
Firstly there is NO joining fee or hidden charges
with Powys ACF. Most detachments run a small subs scheme, normally
around 20p each week which is put towards detachment funds. Training
weekend costs vary but are normally no more than £5 except
if visits etc. are planned where there may be extra charges. Summer
Camp varies from year to year depending on activities and is normally
around £30 - £35.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE COST?
Nearly everything! It includes uniform (except for your boots which
you have to buy) equipment, travel, overnight accommodation, food
and all your training - even your personal insurance for your ACF
activities.
WHO
WILL BE LOOKING AFTER ME?
The ACF Adult Leaders all of whom are volunteers. They are men and
women, young and old, from all walks of life in your local community
who give their spare time to the ACF. Many have been Cadets themselves
and some have been in the Army. They are all carefully selected,
had their background and security checked by the Ministry of Defence
and are trained and qualified to supervise and instruct ACF Cadets.
DO I HAVE TO JOIN THE ARMY?
No. The ACF is not a
recruiting organisation for the Army. The ACF is a youth organisation.
Only about 25% of Cadets join the Army and do so because they want
to. The ACF is sponsored and helped by the Army because it does
some military training and uses Army equipment and accommodation.
Military training is a good way of developing the person.
IS IT ALL MILITARY TRAINING?
No. All ACF Cadets follow
a basic military training syllabus throughout their time in the
ACF. It forms about half of what they do in the ACF. They also do
many other activities such as service to their community, The Duke
of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, adventurous training, sports and a
variety of hobbies such as being in or very own, world famous Band!
WHAT QUALIFICATIONS WILL I GAIN FROM
ACF TRAINING?
It's up to you! You can gain several recognised qualifications through
ACF training and activities such as a BTEC (NVQ) in public service,
Essentials of First Aid (St John Ambulance) and Public First Aid
certificates, Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze, Silver or Gold awards
and others from courses run by the Army. But the biggest gain is
in your own development achieved through the training and experience
that the ACF gives you.
IS SHOOTING INCLUDED?
Yes. The ACF takes part
in target shooting. It is a very popular sport with Cadets. Very
thorough training is given in the safe handling of weapons before
any Cadet is allowed to shoot and all shooting is done under close
and strict supervision of trained and qualified instructors on ACF
or Army ranges. Cadets never handle weapons except under the supervision
of trained adult instructors. It is a very good way of teaching
the need for care and safety and for encouraging a sense of responsibility
in teenagers. Also if you are interested you will be able to take
part in shooting competitions for the County such as the Cadet Wales
Small Arms Competition which as with all competitions we enter,
we are always winners!
WHEN CAN
I LEAVE THE ACF?
Anytime - there are
no restrictions as to how long you have to be a member for. All
that we ask for is your uniform and any other kit that you may have
borrowed to be brought back to us as soon as possible to enable
us to distribute it to other new cadets.
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