Peace said:roger that.
Peace said:well im from the era about a decade later... i was in from .... 2000-2003 i believe.
WO2_mandal said:I'm getting rather anoyed......they are making cadet quite easy.......well.....easier.......
Bean said:I know a good number of units who start their first years off in a "recruit phase" and until they pass that and are sworn in (not a legal oath) the 5 months doesn't start. This lets the SQN have them as regular AC's until about May so everyone is an LAC just prior to the Annual Review. That practice has been pretty standard in units for decades (at least the 2 decades I've been around the system).
Peace said:Lac is jsut a giver anyhow. Who cares. The ones who skip LAC are the ones to watch out for, espically in a large Sqn. I mean honestly. IF it only takes a propellor and a pat on the back to make that cadet stand tall and WANT to pollish their boots and be a better cadet cause they feel good, then go for it.
PViddy said:Here are some examples of what my unit does regarding the recruit program.
I am the RecO with my unit. Our Recruit program is 14 weeks and directly supplements the level 1 program. I have 5 staff Cadets and 61 recruits currently. The Recruit Unifrom is black dress pants, black dress shoes and white dress shirt, this way everyone is uniformly dressed while they undergo training and earn the right to wear the Air Cadet uniform (also fills in the waiting time from Logistik). All extra-curricular activities are earned. Once the Rec. program is completed they take the oath, and graduate to Air Cadets.
just some insight.
regards
PV
PViddy said:Recruits receive their uniform about 2-3 weeks prior to there graduation. This allows time for correction of uniform infractions and improper wear, before graduation parade. recruits are taught how to iron, shine, wear etc. before issuance of the uniform. Our goal was to have them in uniform for Rememberance Day, however since we had an intake of 60 or so, supply took a litle longer than ususal.
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PV