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now classed as Limited Support Units (LSU). Military support for LSUs was limited solely to the discretionary loan of equipment for Annual camps. Uniforms, transport, rations and personal equipment all had to be funded by the school, parents or community organisations such as the RSL. As a result, most government school based cadet units closed between 1984 and 1986. Instead, full military support was provided to cadet units based at existing Army depots, now classified as Regional Cadet Units (RCU). Some school based units in disadvantaged areas or located some distance from a military depot were given RCU status. Many RCUs attracted cadets from the nearby school based units recently closed down. In NSW, the first RCU formed was 20 RCU Ashfield, originally Punchbowl High School Cadets, and then based at the 2 Construction Group depot of RAE in Haberfield, Sydney in early 1984. By 1998, however all cadet units again received full support. During 1993, the Australian Cadet Corps was renamed the Australian Army Cadet Corps. Many cadet units were now re-equipped with
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before the establishment of their cadet unit in 1884 when The Volunteer (Cadet) Act 1884 came into effect. A school holiday was proclaimed on 19 November 1886 to mark the occasion of the first public parade of the Victorian Cadet Force at Albert Park. More than 2000 cadets representing the units of 41 state schools, 11 independent or private schools and one catholic school were inspected by the Governor.
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The SCLG is chaired by the National Cadet Under Officer, with the National Cadet Adjutant as Secretary. The Regional Cadet Under Officer and Regional Cadet RSM of each AAC region make up the council, alongside any other regional appointments for which there is some regional variation. The regions are
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presented a replacement banner on behalf of the Duke to Parade Commander and National Cadet Adjutant CUO Christopher Casey (of 236 ACU Toukley) on behalf of the AAC to commemorate the centenary of the cadets on 24 September 2005, with the old Duke of Edinburgh Banner laid up at the Soldiers Chapel at
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caused the Regimental Detachments to be disbanded as staff were needed to train soldiers for overseas service. Some School Based Units closed down while some struggled on. By the end of World War II, Regimental Detachments had been re-raised. Between 1949 and 1975, School Based Units were attached to
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was appointed and muskets and carbines were purchased and an armoury and gunpowder store were opened at Newington College. The first official unit in Australia was established on 29 March 1866 at St Mark's Collegiate School by Reverend Macarthur. In June 1868, The King's School had closed and did not
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The tenure of these appointments is one year. In September 2024, a decision was made to prohibit members of the NCLG from re-applying to an NCLG role in the following year, regardless of being eligible through age and not joining the ADF. This made CUO Josh Cronin (NCDT ADJT, 2024), the first cadet
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The Australian public generally view the AAC as a positive youth development program. Political views have constantly changed throughout the years. The AAC has been subject to criticism, most notably because of its military uniform, program, discipline and structure in youth training. In the 1970s,
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was introduced. Under the scheme, all medically fit males 14โ€“20 years of age had to serve in cadets. Boys who did not comply were charged and dealt with by the courts. Training cadets were divided into two groups. Senior cadets aged between 16 and 18 years of age were attached to Militia Units (now
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in both barracks and ceremonial orders of dress. In order to distinguish cadets from Australian soldiers, cadets wear a blue oval patch in a similar shape to the ADF service badges but with the Corps's "sword and torch emblem" on it, epaulets always have the prefix "Army Cadet" for cadets or "AAC"
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In 1975, the ACC was disbanded by the Whitlam Labor government and was re-raised by the Fraser Liberal government on 1 October 1976. By 1981, the ACC had 20,650 cadets. As a result of the Beazley Defence review white paper in 1984, full military support was withdrawn from school based cadet units,
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However, military training to students commenced in 1851 in the Port Phillip Colony of New South Wales, the year Victoria separated from NSW, when Sergeant Major Cleary from the 12th Regiment of Foot, based at Victoria Barracks (Melbourne), commenced drill instruction to students at Scotch College
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Research studies have shown that cadets have performed better than non-cadets in Australian Defence Force Training, and 25.4% of the Australian Defence Force has been in the Australian Defence Force Cadets. From 2001 to 2005, cadets made up 10% of applications and 11% of total Australian Defence
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uniforms replacing the older green uniforms. In 2001, the Australian Army Cadet Corps was renamed the Australian Army Cadets as part of major reforms brought about with the Topley review and during 2004, the title of Regional Cadet Unit (RCU) was dropped in favour of Army Cadet Unit (ACU).
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Youth must be at least 12 years of age, and not have reached the age of 17 years to be eligible to apply for enrolment into the AAC. Once enrolled, they may remain as a cadet until the last day of the year they attain the age of 18 years old, however age extensions exist for some positions
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This includes Regional CUOs, Regional RSMs, and where applicable, Regional ADJTs and TRGOs. The SCLG meets approximately monthly, discussing a range of matters including updates from around the country, and initiatives and taskings passed down from HQ AAC.
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Note: Although most regional headquarters are state based, Queensland has been split into North and South due to their combined size. Additionally, most School Based Units (SBUs) in New South Wales are part of New South Wales 2nd Australian Army Cadets
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known as Army Reserve Units), called Regimental Detachments, while students aged between 14 and 16 years of age remained as school cadets. Officers came from teaching staff and selected cadets were made "Cadet Lieutenants". In 1939, the outbreak of
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The AAC celebrated its centenary since the establishment of the Commonwealth Cadet Corps on 16 July 2006, as opposed to the centenaries of individual units, with the Victorian Brigade holding a large parade to mark the event.
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and other youth exploration groups as its main focus is that of learning and using military and leadership skills. The organisation boasts a nationwide reach with Cadet units in every state and territory in Australia.
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for instructors added to them. Cadet's slouch hats generally have a metal "sword and torch" badge at the front and a blue and yellow patch on the right side, although some School-Based Units issue their own badges.
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The SCLG meets at intervals throughout the year. Items to be discussed are compiled previous to the meeting by the NCUO and NCDT ADJT. Minutes from each meeting are recorded by the NCDT ADJT and distributed.
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reopen until January 1869, when it was amalgamated with the St Mark's unit, the unit was renamed The King's School Cadets Corps. In 1869, the Newington College Cadet Corps was formally incorporated by the
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to be prohibited from applying for a position for having already held an experienced role. This decision was made in an attempt to promote the accessibility of NCLG positions to all cadets.
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In 2007, a Scotch College Cadet Unit cadet, Nathan Francis, died from an anaphylactic reaction to a combat ration pack, resulting in the particular type of rations being withdrawn from use.
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vie for the honour of having the oldest Cadet Corps in Australia. An embryonic corps was founded by Newington College when a drill master was appointed to staff in 1865. Two years later, a
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Cadets of more senior ranks may wear additional accouterments that help to distinguish their rank, such as a red sash for Cadet Sergeants and Cadet Warrant Officer Class Two,
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divided as follows; North Queensland, South Queensland, New South Wales, New South Wales 2nd, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia and Northern Territory.
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Cadet Units are usually based on a company structure (the larger units are based on a battalion structure), and are under the control of both the Battalion and Brigade HQs.
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The National Cadet Leadership Group (NCLG) are the four most senior cadets in Australia, who provide an experienced Cadet perspective to HQ AAC. These include;
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by virtue only of their membership of the AAC. The AAC is a youth development program building resilience in young Australians from all backgrounds.
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Activities of the AAC include but are not limited to drill and ceremonial parade, abseiling, seamanship, navigation, field camping and first aid.
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The Senior Cadet Leadership Group (SCLG) is a collection of every regional appointment from across Australia.
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Newington Across the Years, A History of Newington College 1863โ€“1998 (Syd, 1999) pp. 4โ€“17
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Insignia of Cadet Warrant Officer in the role of National Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major
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Regional Headquarters (Brigades or Battalions, depending on number of cadets).
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Previously cadets could also wear ceremonial uniform identical to that of the
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Citizen Military Forces units. The CMF is the precursor of the modern day
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established the Commonwealth Cadet Corps in Australia on 16 July 1906.
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The Australian Army Cadets is authorised under Section 62 of the
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for Cadet Warrant Officer Class One and Cadet Under Officers.
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Kapooka during the 2006 Chief of Army Cadet Team Challenge.
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Cadets of 306ACU Monash and Australian veterans parading in
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uniforms for field activities. As of 2023, cadets now wear
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A School of Their Own: The History of The Armidale School
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Trainee Officer of Cadets (No longer in use as of 2022)
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of the ACC, as a part of the coronation of his wife,
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The Australian Army Cadets uniform, rank of corporal
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The Australian Army Cadets are headquartered at the
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Service, Courage, Respect, Integrity and Excellence
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