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  1. This Order authorized the organization of Air Cadet Corps: Junior Air Cadet Corps for boys 12-14 and Seniors Corps for those 15-18. On April 9, 1941, the Secretary of State of Canada by Letters Patent officially granted a Charter establishing the Air Cadet League of Canada, under Part II of the Companies Act 1934 and authorizing it to operate as a charitable, non-profit corporation.

  2. The system was discontinued in the late 1960s and all squadrons became independent once again. [citation needed] From the early days senior air cadets were given opportunities to work in staff positions beside officers, certain contracted civilians and RCAF/CF members at summer camps across Canada.

  3. www.296aircadets.com › 296-squadron-history» AIR CADET HISTORY

    On November 11, 1940, an Order-in-Council was passed to establish the Air Cadet League of Canada to work in partnership with the RCAF. The first squadrons were organized in 1941 and by 1942 there were 135 squadrons and 10,000 cadets, mostly recruited from the Army Cadets. In the next year, by 1943, there were 315 squadrons with a membership of ...

  4. Dec 6, 2016 · This year marks an important milestone for the Royal Canadian Air Cadet (RCAC) program and the Air Cadet League of Canada, as they are celebrating their 75th anniversary. Since the gliding program was established in 1965, it has become an integral part of the air cadet experience. To date, more than 15,000 cadets have completed the course.

  5. This Squadron was operated directly by the Department of National Defence in association with the 111 Squadron of the RCAF, which was stationed in Vancouver at the time. A.W. (Nick) Carter became the first commanding officer of the 1601 Wing until he was called to Ottawa to assist in the formation of the new Air Cadet League of Canada.

  6. FAQ. Please see below for answers to our most frequently asked quesitons. Should you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us at any of our numbers listed below or by email. To find the location of your nearest cadet squadron, visit here or call toll-free 1-877-422-6359.

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  8. HE AIR CADET LEAGUE OF CANADAsquadrons for the showing of special. films of interest to cadets .Summer camps were inaugurated in 1942, and in that summer 26 camps were held at Air Force stations. and attended by 8,000 cadets. This year approximately 15,000 cadets atten. ed camps from coast to coast. The camp programmes are prepared weeks in ...

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