Australian Defence Force Cadets
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The Australian Defence Force Cadets (ADFC) is a community-based, youth development organisation of approximately 22,000 cadets and 2,200 cadet staff in 464 units and squadrons across Australia. The ADFC is comprised of the three Cadet organisations - Australian Navy Cadets (ANC), Australian Army Cadets (AAC) and Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC) and the Cadet Policy Branch (part of the Department of Defence).[1]
The ADFC is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Defence, in partnership with the community.[1]
[edit] Cadet units
Cadet Units/Squadrons/Training Ships (Squadrons are Air Force Cadet units and Training Ships are Navy Cadet Units) are located in a variety of accommodations. Units may be based on Defence premises; in community accommodation (for example Scout halls or facilities shared with sporting clubs); or based at a school. A typical Cadet unit includes a parade ground, classroom facilities, a Q Store, and amenities. There are some differences between Cadet Services: ANC units often have dormitory-style accommodation, a galley (kitchen), and a boat shed. Each unit is furnished according to Service, with posters, memorabilia, etc.[citation needed]
[edit] References
- ^ a b CadetNet - About cadets. Government of Australia. Retrieved on 2008-05-04.
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