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Issue # 22
Week of April 6, 2015
Cadets of The Week
Weekly Cadet Activities
Date |
Day |
Month |
Activity |
Location |
Time |
6 |
Mon |
Apr |
No Cadets |
|
|
7 |
Tues |
Apr |
Rifle Team Practice |
Squadron HQ |
1830 – 2130 hrs. |
8 |
Wed |
Apr |
Drill Team |
Squadron HQ |
1900 – 2130 hrs. |
8 |
Wed |
Apr |
Boot Shining |
Squadron HQ |
1900 – 2130 hrs. |
9 |
Thurs |
Apr |
Competition Band |
Lvov Hall |
1900 – 2130 hrs. |
10 |
Fri |
Apr |
Field Training |
Ganaraska Forest |
1800 hrs. |
11 |
Sat |
Apr |
Field Training |
Ganaraska Forest |
All day |
12 |
Sun |
Apr |
Field Training |
Ganaraska Forest |
All day |
12 |
Sun |
Apr |
Gliding |
Mountainview |
0700 Hrs. |
For details of the Squadron’s many activities please review the Squadron
calendar by following this link :
https://www.chadburn.org/activity-calendar-2
Squadron Photos
Last Monday evening was devoted entirely to taking photos of the Squadron and all the different Squadron teams and groups.
All the photos that were taken will soon be available to cadets at a nominal charge.
The Squadron
The Squadron Staff
Air Rifle Team
A Former Cadet Returns
The Squadron had a surprise visit by one of the units former Warrant Officers. Lt. David Pitre talked briefly to the Squadron about his experiences as a cadet and how it has helped him in his career with the Canadian Forces. He has just graduated from the Hawk II flight training program and he is now off to start training on helicopters.
Royal Order of the Glassy Boot
The following cadets have all been accepted as full members in the special and exclusive society
known as the “Royal Order of the Glassy Boot.”
WO1/WO2 |
WO1 Bliss |
WO2 Boyden |
WO2 Hembruff |
WO2 Lloyd, D |
|
WO2 Shaw |
WO2 Sheppard |
|
|
FSGT |
FSgt Barton |
FSgt Brandow |
FSgt Dellipizzi |
FSgt Gagnon |
|
FSgt Katzer |
FSgt Lloyd, A |
FSgt O’Brien |
FSgt Sam |
|
FSgt Travis |
|
|
|
SGT |
Sgt Abraham |
Sgt Annis |
Sgt Carson |
Sgt Davies |
|
Sgt Hewett |
Sgt Kennedy |
Sgt Loyst |
Sgt Mejia |
|
Sgt Milne |
FSgt Nemeth |
Sgt Singh |
|
FCPL |
FCpl Alleyne |
FCpl Chandler |
FCpl Hancock |
FCpl Hayes |
|
FCpl Katzer |
FCpl Sealy |
FCpl Talhouk |
FCpl L. Mastroianni |
|
FCpl S. Mastroianni |
|
|
|
CPL |
Cpl Anthony |
Cpl Garroick |
Cpl Rabjohn |
Cpl Goss |
LAC |
LAC Boyden |
|
|
|
Cadets wishing to apply for membership must first be approved by the Squadron Warrant Officer,
then we will post their name here in our newsletter.
Power Flying Scholarships
This week the first confirmation of cadet summer camp selections were announced. Pictured below are three of the squadron’s
cadets who have been selected by the Air Cadet League to receive a Power Flying Scholarship.
A Cadet Graduation, Tops in Lottery Ticket Sales and Air Cadet Service Medal
The big day and unfortunately the last day as an air cadet. It is always a difficult moment for a cadet to wear his uniform one last time. Sergeant Dylan Williams is graduating the program and
we all wish him well and hope that his experiences as a cadet will be of value and an inspiration to him as he moves on to the next important challenges in his life.
This year our squadron had a very successful year with the Ontario Provincial Committee of the Air Cadet League of Canada annual lottery.
Warrant Officer Sheppard won the award for selling the most tickets this year with nine books sold.
Three more cadets were presented their Air Cadet Service Medal on Monday night. This is presented to a cadet after four years of good service. Congratulations!
Up Coming Cadet Activities
Day |
Month |
Activity |
Location |
11-12 |
Apr |
Gliding |
Mountainview |
12 |
Apr |
Spring Training |
Ganaraska Forest |
16-19 |
Apr |
Fund Raising (Tagging) |
City of Oshawa |
25 |
Apr |
EOA Band Comp |
Kingston |
12 |
May |
Annual Inspection |
Legends Center |
15-18 |
May |
Year End Trip |
Kingston & Ottawa |
30 |
May |
Canadian International Military Tattoo |
Hamilton |
|
|
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Thoughts From the Treadmill
Like many, I have been hit by the flu bug that is going around. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been too much treadmill time for me the last few days. I have sat down several times to try to do up my thoughts and just haven’t been able to wrap my head around the task, here goes again.
After the great weekend we had with the dinner last week, we rolled into our annual photo night. I get a kick out of the comments of both the cadets and staff while we are waiting for the numerous flashes that fill the night. The “old timer” cadets have friendly wagers as to how many photos will actually be taken of the main group (I think I heard the final number was 38 this year). I hope they all realize that now is when the real work begins on the process. Even with the professional photographer and the fancy flashes and lights, there still is a fair amount of fine tuning to do with the photo. I am sure the end result will once again be a great memory for all members of the Squadron to cherish for years to come.
This coming weekend the marksmanship team will be heading to Trenton to compete in the provincial championship. I can’t express enough how proud I am of all of them as well as all of those cadets who tried out for the team and continue to practice to improve their skill at this very difficult skill. We don’t hear too much from these cadets all year, but when the results come in they sure are heard. Thanks to 2Lt. Stacey, Mr. Ogilvie and Captain Chandler for their hard work in getting the team this far. GOOD LUCK this weekend!
We will also have a pretty large group of senior cadets heading out to Ganaraska this weekend to do some leadership exercises as well as various team building events and some good fun with their friends. I am quite surprised and must say disappointed with the poor numbers that have signed up for this activity. Captain Weigel and his team of staff and Warrant Officers put a lot of work into the weekend and although there is some hard work involved on the part of the participants, there is also a lot of fun to be had. I highly encourage anyone who has not signed up to give it a shot; I really think you will get a lot out of the weekend.
Hopefully Sunday will be as nice as the weather man thinks it is going to be for all the cadets going gliding. For many, this will be the first time to experience the thrill of flight. I hope that if the spark isn’t already there, that this ignites a lifelong passion with flying and all of the things related to it. Have Fun!
That’s all for now.
Stay safe and have a great week.
Major Bliss
“Rules of the Air”
Some practical thoughts and comments regarding the world of flying and aviation.
“If you push the stick forward, the houses get bigger. If you pull the stick back, they get smaller.
That is, unless you keep pulling the stick all the way back, then they get bigger again..”
Aviation Photo Of the Week
A C-5 Galaxy Swallowing a Hot Dog
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