29 December 2010

Biathlon 2010/11

I hope everyone had a happy and safe Christmas.

We have had great weather for skiing. I hope you have been taking advantage of the fabulous weather we have had and been trying out your skate skiis.

We will be competing at the 2011 Northern Ontario Area Competition, 28-30 January 2011 in Sault Ste Marie, ON.

Before we depart for our competition we will be practicing both skiing and shooting on the following dates and locations:
  • Sunday, January 9th at Beachburg and Ottawa River Sportsman's Club from 10 am to 1 pm (skiing and shooting)
  • Sunday, January 16th at Jubilee Lodge Petawawa from 10 am to 1 pm (skiing only)
  • Sunday, January 23rd at Beachburg and Ottawa River Sportsman's Club from 10 am to 1 pm (skiing and shooting)

Attached are links to videos to help you prepare for the competition at the end of January.

If you have any questions or concerns, please call me at 613-687-7310 or email me at gandh.frampton@live.com


Looking forward to see you all next year, 2011.

19 December 2010

NATIONAL SUMMER TRAINING COURSES

The following courses are for senior cadets and are considered "National Summer Training Courses":

• International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE)
• Power Pilot Scholarship (PPS)
• Glider Pilot Scholarship (GPS)
• Advanced Aviation Technology - Airport Operations (AATC-AO)
• Advanced Aviation Technology - Aircraft Maintenance (AATC-AM)
• Advanced Aerospace Course (AASC)
• Oshkosh Trip

Cadets interested in applying for these courses should:

• Read the 2011 Need to Know Booklet for applicants. This is a reasonably short document with some information to help the Cadet understand the process of National Course application and selection. This can be found at: http://www.aircadetleague.on.ca/Storage/27/1918_2011_Need_to_Know_Guide_-_MASTER.PDF
• Ensure that they have met all the prerequisites as outlined in the Air Cadet Summer Opportunities Brochure
• Submit the following to Capt Graham by 12 Jan 11 in order to be considered:
- A narrative (as outlined on pages 5 & 6 of the Need to Know Booklet).
- A copy of their high school transcript
- A completed DND 2226 (Air Cadet Summer Training Application). This may be obtained from the office.

**Note: This post pertains only to National Courses. Information about the application process for all other summer training will be provided in the New Year.**

Forms
2010 Cadet Summer Training Center (CSTC) Information Pamphlet
Application for Participation Courses, Positions and Activities

13 December 2010

Tour of 427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron - 15 Dec 10

Our squadron has been invited to tour 427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron on 15 Dec 10. 427 Squadron is equipped with the CH-146 Griffon helicopter.The Squadron serves Canadian Special Operations Command (CANSOFCOM) by providing an aviation capability to all the units within this command. It also serves Army operations by providing tactical airlift of troops and equipment, casualty evacuation and logistical support, and supports search and rescue operations in central Canada when required.

The cadets are to be dropped off at 427 Squadron by 6:30pm and will be dismissed by 9:00 pm. To drive to 427 Squadron enter at the main gate of CFB Petawawa via Petawawa Blvd. Travel on this road (it becomes Menin road upon entering the base) past the four way stop. Make a right onto Paschendale Road (past the fuel pumps). Follow this road for awhile, down the hill and around the curve until meeting the gate and security for 427 Sqn.

Cadets are to dress in uniform, being sure to bring their cadet parka, cadet toque, and plain black gloves. Cadets who do not have an issued parka are to wear a civilian jacket over their uniform.

Due to the strict security in place at 427 Squadron, no electronic devices (cell phones, ipods, cameras) are permitted. These items are to be left at home.

Questions can be addressed to the undersigned.

J. Graham
Captain
Commanding Officer
638 Algonquin Squadron
(613) 687-9693

Directions to 427 Squadron

27 November 2010

NOTICE - MORNING SESSION OF SATURDAY SHOOTING CANCELLED

Please be advised that due to the weather the morning session of Saturday shooting is CANCELLED.  The CO is calling everyone who signed up for the morning session to advise them.  As of now the afternoon session is still scheduled to take place.  Cadets who were signed up for the morning session are invited to show up in the afternoon.

Safety first!  We encourage parent/guardian(s) and cadets to exercise caution when there is bad weather.

For more information please contact Capt Graham at 613-633-9105.

24 November 2010

REMEMBRANCE DAY IN KILLALOE

Remembrance Day in Killaloe
Photos supplied by San Goodwin




AIR CADET DRESS INSTRUCTIONS

Below are the links to the Air Cadet Dress Instructions and its annexes.  These reference documents come in handy when you need to know how to wear your uniform properly or where to sew on a badge.

CATO 55-04 - Air Cadet Dress Instructions
(Click on the individual titles below to view the documents)

Main Document

Annex A - Numbered Orders of Dress

Annex B - Highland Dress

Annex B - Appendix 1 - Cadet Jacket Doublet Pattern

Annex C - Sikh Dress Policy

Annex C - Appendix 1 - Sikh Symbology

Annex D - Air Cadet Badges

Annex E - Music Badges Policy

Annex F - Illustrated References

Questions can be addressed to the Supply Officer Second Lieutenant Gerrard.

23 November 2010

UNIFORM PREPARATION CLINIC - 24 NOV 10

638 Squadron will be conducting a uniform preparation clinic on 24 Nov 10.  Cadets will learn how to iron their uniforms, how to wear their uniforms properly, and how to polish their boots.  Cadets are to wear appropriate civilian attire to cadets, but must bring their uniform with them.  Cadets are also asked to bring a polishing kit (i.e. shoe polish, polish rag, and old tooth brush).  Cadets should also ensure that all uniform parts are labelled with their surname and first initial.

The Kiwi website provides some polishing tips.  Click HERE to visit the Kiwi website.

SHOOTING AT THE BEACHBURG & OTTAWA RIVER SPORTSMANS' CLUB


638 Algonquin Squadron will be conducting 0.22 shooting in support of the biathlon program on November 27th and 28th.  The cadets will be shooting the Lee Enfield #7 0.22 rifle. The shooting will take place at the Beachburg and Ottawa River Sportsman’s club which is located at 770 Beachburg Rd.  The majority of activities including the shooting will be taking place outdoors.  Cadets should dress appropriately for the weather. The club requires that the parent/guardian of each cadet that will be participating sign a waiver.   The waiver must be submitted on November 24th or accompany the cadet to the range.  An electronic copy of the waiver can be viewed and printed by clicking on "Waiver" at the end of this post.

Interested cadets may sign up for the following times (space permitting):
0900 hr – 1200 hr Saturday November 27 2010
1300 hr – 1600 hr Saturday November 27 2010
0900 hr – 1200 hr Sunday November 28 2010
*Note: biathlon team members need not sign up for any of these timings.

The cadets that are on the biathlon team are having a full day practice on Sunday November 28th to include both physical training and shooting.  They are to arrive for 0900 hr and finish for 1600 hr.  Lunch will be provided for the biathlon team.

Questions can be addressed to Capt Graham.

Waiver

CITY OF PEMBROKE "2010 SANTA CLAUS PARADE OF LIGHTS"

The annual Pembroke Santa Claus parade is rapidly approaching. Our cadets will be participating in this parade which takes place on the evening of November 27th.   The parade will start from Moncion Grocers Market’s back parking lot and finish at L’Equinoxe Public School with a hot dog reception. Cadets are to meet at the Moncions for 1715 hr in full uniform with their parka. They are to be picked up after the parade at L’Equinoxe Public School. All cadets are expected to attend this parade.

AIR CADET LEAGUE LOTTERY TICKETS


638 Algonquin Squadron has once again been tasked by the Ontario Provincial Committee (OPC) of the Air Cadet League of Canada to sell tickets in support of our provincial gliding program.  The proceeds of this ticket sale are used to fund the upkeep of our current fleet of gliders as well as allow the OPC to purchase new gliders as needed.
 
Our squadron has been assigned an allotment of tickets based on the number of cadets.  Again this year, each cadet and staff member will be required to sell one booklet of tickets to fulfill our commitment.  This amount must be paid by our Squadron regardless of ticket sales. Cadets who do not sell their book of tickets will be asked to provide an explanation in writing to the Commanding Officer and may not be permitted to participate in certain activities.

Unfortunately in the past, lost tickets and cadets not turning their ticket stubs and money back in have resulted in the squadron paying for those tickets and thus reducing the money available to support our activities. In order to avoid that loss a deposit for the value of the tickets will be required before they are issued. It will be the responsibility of the cadets and their parent/guardians to account for the tickets allotted.

This year, due to the recent growth of the squadron there are more cadets than we have books. We will be dividing the books into two booklets of ten tickets each. This will ensure that each cadet can be assigned least one book of tickets. Cadets are encouraged to sell as many booklets as possible to support the squadron; for each ticket booklet sold the cadet’s name will be entered into a draw for prizes.

Cadets and parent/guardian(s) must complete the Lottery Ticket Agreement.  An electronic version of the agreement can be viewed and printed by clicking on "Lottery Ticket Agreement" below.

Lottery Ticket Agreement

21 November 2010

2nd Annual Ottawa Valley Cadet Christmas Formal

CADET ATTENDANCE


Cadets are responsible to sign-in during each and every activity including weekly parade nights, weekend exercises, drill team practise, etc.  If you arrive late on Wednesday you must report to the office and sign-in before joining your class.  If you arrive late to an activity that is not being held at the Armoury you must report to the staff and sign-in.

If you cannot attend a weekly parade night it is important to let your section commander and/or flight commander know ASAP.  You must also call the office at 613-732-4470 extension 227 and leave a voice mail stating your name and the reason for your absence.

If your signature is not on the sign-in sheet and you haven't advised us of your absence you will be marked absent.