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Thank The Forces Military Fair and Family Fun Day - Hailsham - East Sussex

On Sunday the 20th June 249 Sqn took part in the Hailsham Military Fair to celebrate National Armed Forces Day & the work of British ForcesArmed_Forces_Day_022 past and present. 249 Squadron had recruitment trailer and the Mobile Climbing tower. There waslots of other entertainment and displays all day long, including military vehicles, pipe bands, brass bands, dog display teams and a  blues band.

There was also military memorabillia, displays and fun at the fair stalls plus local farmers and craft market. Childrens fun stalls, candy floss, ice creams, crash the crockery & a lot more.


Website www.thanktheforces.com

 

 

 

 

 


 
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Success at Wing Sports

Cadets from 249 came away with 19 medals at the Wing Athletics competition held at Crawley’ s K2 Sports Centre.

The Squadron also came Wing Sports 2010overall 1st in the senior girls and 2nd in the senior boys part of the competition. This is a great victory for 249, the unit goes from strength to strength. Winners of the events will represent Sussex Wing at the Regional Athletics competition.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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NACATC Windermere

Cadets and Staff had a fantastic multi adventure training activity week in the beautiful setting of the Lake District. Flt Lt Neil Banks (also the WATTO for Sussex) and CI Mark Windermere 2010
Sinclair took 30 Cadets away to the National Air Cadet Adventure Training Centre in Windermere, four cadets were selected from 249 Squadron. The activities for the week were put together by CI Mark Sinclair and included Climbing, Mountain Navigation, Canoeing and a high ropes course. Go to the Sussex Wing Gallery to see more photos of this trip.

And have a look at what you could be doing. The Sussex Wing Adventure Training Website can be found here: www.swatt.org


 

 

 

 


 
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ScotlandScotland 2010

Three 249 members had an exciting and challenging expedition deep into the Mountains of Scotland.  IC FSgt Grimson, CI Ty Wood and the boss Flt Lt Neil Banks, joined Sqn Ldr John Cameron on a Winter mountaineering course in the Cairngorm mountains.

 

The conditions were perfect and the trio under training could have been in the Alps by the end of it! Sqn Ldr John Cameron, who is qualified to deliver the course, set a very high standard of training from the start.  On the agenda was winter navigation, use of ice axe and crampons, as well as avalanche safety and emergency shelters.

You can see more photos of this trek in the photo gallery.  

 

 


 
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 Cadet 150

Cadets from every corner of the country are helping to launch Cadet150 today to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the cadet movement.

Cadet ambassadors from all over the country travelled to Buckingham Palace to meet Her Majesty The Queen, who is Patron of Cadet150. The celebrations in 2010 see a programme of over 150 events taking place all over the country throughout the year, reflecting the spirit of fun, excitement, adventure and community service at the heart of the cadet movement.

All the events are designed to promote the movement and encourage people of all ages to get involved. With origins dating back to 1860, the cadet movement is one of the oldest and most successful voluntary youth organisations in the world. A force to be reckoned with, today it numbers 131,000 young people led by 25,000 adult volunteers in well over 3,000 sites across the country.

Cadet150 honours the role the Cadet Forces play in assisting young people towards responsible adulthood through learning new skills and developing self-confidence, and recognises the contribution the young people themselves make to their local communities.

Central to the national commemorations will be a royal review of the Cadet Forces in central London in July 2010, but celebrations will be ongoing throughout the year, all reflecting the spirit of fun, excitement, adventure and community service at the heart of the cadet movement. 60 specially selected cadets will be embarking on a unique expedition to southern Africa during which they will work with orphans and vulnerable children in Lesotho, while dozens more will be challenging themselves on treks and expeditions all over the world, including one to Mount Everest. Back in the UK there will be competitions showcasing first aid and a wide array of sports, as well as a special residential camp for cadets participating in The Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award.

To represent the lasting legacy of the cadet movement and its continued appeal to young people, cadets across the country will be planting 150,000 trees in partnership with the Woodland Trust. The national events will conclude with formal tributes during Remembrance weekend in November.

Flt Lt Neil Banks officer commanding 249 (Hailsham) Squadron, Air Training Corps said: “We are delighted to be celebrating 150 years of this fantastic movement. The Cadet Forces offer such great opportunities for thousands of young people across the UK. We are encouraging people to find out more through Cadet150 – come along and Live the Adventure!”

For more information about the Cadet150 celebrations in 2010, or to find out how you could join or support the cadet movement, visit www.cadet150.org

 


 

 
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