Cadets Canada
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Cadets Canada is a marketing name representing the Canadian cadet organizations:Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, Army Cadets, Air Cadets and their sponsors; The Canadian Forces, the Department of National Defence, The Navy League, The Army Cadet League and the Air Cadet League, as well as local community sponsors and parents of cadets.
To enrol youth must be 12 years of age but not have reached their 19th birthday.
The aim of the Canadian Cadet Organizations is to develop in youth the attributes of good citizenship and leadership, promote physical fitness, and stimulate an interest in the sea, land and air activities of the Canadian Forces.[1]
Core values of the cadet movement are loyalty, professionalism, mutual respect and integrity. Cadets are not members of the Canadian Forces, nor is there any expectation of a future military career.
[edit] Logo
Introduced in late 2001, the logo is intended to represent the entirety of the Canadian Cadet Organisation: the Royal Canadian Sea, Army and Air Cadets, the Canadian Forces, DND, the Navy League, Army Cadet and Air Cadet Leagues, as well as local sponsors of the program. It is used primarily on products or publications that will be seen by audiences outside the cadet program. Though initially used only on printed recruiting and public relations materials, the logo appears on cadet-issue physical training gear and a wide variety of specialty items such as ball caps, identity lanyards, pens and pencils, mugs and fridge magnets.[2] It is a registered trade mark.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ www.cadets.ca The vision and goals of Cadets (from the National Cadet Website)
- ^ http://cadets.forces.gc.ca/_docs/pa-ap/guidelines_e.pdf Guidelines for use - Logo
- ^ http://strategis.ic.gc.ca Cadets Canada trade-mark data from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office
[edit] External links
- Canadian Cadet Organizations
- Cadet World (Cadet Discussion Forum and Resource Site)
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Royal Canadian Sea Cadets | Royal Canadian Army Cadets | Royal Canadian Air Cadets | |||
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