CJCR Gp Dress Instructions
Introduction
As with any organization, members are expected to abide by certain rules and regulations. As a youth organization modeled along military lines, we have many such regulations. Space does not permit us to make available all the rules, but these pages highlight the ones that are most commonly asked about.
Attendance
Cadets will benefit most from the unit training by attending regular and extra-curricular training. Here are the policies regarding attendance, along with the coming late and leaving early policies. View Policies
Code of Conduct
Each cadet signs the code of conduct form on joining the squadron. This form sets out a set of Rules, Standards, and Behaviors we expect every cadet to abide by. View Code of Conduct
Dress Instructions
Conformance to hair, jewelry, headdress standards, etc. is not mandatory until completion of the recruit course unless you participate in Squadron activities. Please review the official dress instructions link.
Orders of Dress
- Ceremonial Dress – C1 Air – Annex C Ceremonial Dress – Air – Canada.ca
- Mess Dress – C2 Air – Annex F Mess Dress – Air – Canada.ca
- Service Dress – C3 Air (C3/C3A/C3B/C3C) – Annex I Service Dress – Air – Canada.ca
- Training Dress – C5 Air (C5/C5A/C5B/C5C) – Annex L Training Dress – Air – Canada.ca
- Occasions when to wear Orders of Dress – Section 7 Orders of Dress – Canada.ca
Smoking/Alcohol/Drugs
No Tobacco, Alcohol or Drugs. These are the rules – plain and simple.
Uniforms
Uniforms are provided free of charge by the Department of National Defense. We expect that each cadet will care for their uniform on a regular basis. Uniforms are to be returned when a cadet leaves the squadron. CLICK HERE to view the responsibility document.