19 January 2014

Applications are now being accepted for the Lord Strathcona medal and the Royal Canadian Legion Medal of Excellence.

Deadline is 5 February 2014.


Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence

This medal is wholly sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion and is awarded in recognition of individual endeavours in citizenship that meet or enhance the aims and objectives of the cadet movement. Each squadron may award one medal per training year and the Sqn CO is the approving authority; the medal may only be awarded once to any one cadet.

The primary objective of the RCL Cadet Medal of Excellence is to emphasize the citizenship aspects of the cadet program so the main selection criterion is that the cadet has participated in a minimum of three community service event, in addition to those supported by the sqn. Additionally, the cadet must meet all annual training requirements, be regarded by peers and superiors as a model cadet, and have enhanced the sqn through co-operation, comradeship, promotion of goodwill and morale, development of sqn/flight/team identity and cohesiveness, teamwork and community service.

If you would like to be considered as a candidate for this award, please write a short description (1-2 pages maximum) of how you meet these criteria, with emphasis on how you are involved in the community. Please pass this to OCdt Wendy McGinley by 2100hrs on 5 February 2014 (or email her at wendy.mcginley@cadets.gc.ca).  Absolutely no extensions will be permitted.





Lord Strathcona Medal


This medal is awarded by the Lord Strathcona trust and is the highest cadet award in recognition of exemplary performance in physical and military training. Each squadron may award one medal per training year with the Squadron CO nominating one cadet to the Lord Strathcona Trust Provincial Committee for their approval; the medal may only be awarded once to any one cadet.

The objectives of the Lord Strathcona Medal are to encourage the improvement of the physical and intellectual capabilities of the cadets and to foster patriotism in cadets through the acquisition of a good knowledge of military matters. The selected cadet will have a high level of physical fitness, will have qualified at Level 3, have met all requirements of the squadron training program and attended 75% of training parades in the year of nomination, will have met all requirements of the squadrons support program and participated in at least 50% of scheduled activities in the year of nomination, and have completed three years as a cadet.



If you would like to be considered as a candidate for this award, please write a short description (1-2 pages maximum) of how you meet these criteria, with emphasis on your fitness and knowledge of military matters. Please pass this to OCdt Wendy McGinley by 2100hrs on 5 February 2014 (or email her at wendy.mcginley@cadets.gc.ca).  Absolutely no extensions will be permitted.

17 January 2014

2014 BIATHLON TEAM

Congratulations to the following cadets who make up the 2014 638 Algonquin RCACS Biathlon Team!

Girls Team
  • Julie Antler
  • Callie Wagner
  • Leslie Wilkinson
  • Amber Luloff (Spare)
Boys Team
  • Bryn Osmond
  • Shanon Rochat
  • Johnathan Frampton
  • Tristan Fleming (Spare)
SKI PRACTICE,
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th @ Pembroke and Area Cross Country Ski Trails (also known as Forest Lea)
1000 - 1130 hrs (10-11:30 am)
All cadets who tried out for the team are welcome and encouraged to attend.

SHOOTING PRACTICE
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th @ Beachburg and Ottawa River Sportsmans' Club
1300  - 1600 hrs (1-4 pm)
This practice is for the above noted team members only.
For those wishing to carpool please meet at the armoury not later than 1215 hrs.

More information regarding the competition will be available Sunday, Jan 19th.


06 January 2014

Drill Team Practice for January 6th has been cancelled!!!

Drill Team practice for tonight has been cancelled.....Drill Team practice will resume next Monday January 13th.

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02 January 2014


Wednesday, January 8, 2014 is our first sports night of 2014. Cadets are to come prepared to go snowshoeing at the Marina. The long-term forecast is calling for a high of -9 and a low of -17. So make sure you wear winter boots, jacket, snow pants, toque, mitts, etc... The Squadron only has 45 pairs of snowshoes, so cadets who have their own pair are encouraged to bring them. Please make sure to label your snowshoes so that they can easily be identified. See everyone Wednesday night!

Cadets applying for the Glider Pilot Scholarship and Power Pilot Scholarship will remain at the Armoury for one last night of cramming for the upcoming exams on Saturday, January 11, 2014.