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Swan Hill air cadets put their best foot forward

YOUNG people aged between 12 and 15 who are interested in an experience like no other are being encouraged to join the local Swan Hill squadron of the Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC) before the end of March.

The squadron, which mees on Friday nights, has struggled to attract new members over the past couple of years due to clashes with junior sport and other community activities.

Many of its own activities have been restricted due to pandemic restrictions.

Joining the local cadets is a great way to put your best foot forward, especially for young people looking towards a career in the Australian Defence Force, but it is not a short cut to a defence career.

Cadets is a great way to learn important life skills including speaking in front of audiences, instructing classes, teamwork, building self-discipline and making new friends.

Squadron commanding officer Flight Lieutenant Regina Knight said cadet membership could help young people improve their self-confidence.

“It is always great to see someone grow and think to themselves, I can do that,” she said.

“The growth in their self-confidence is amazing.”

There are 27 AAFC squadrons around Victoria and cadets get to interact with these members on camps and activities such as the annual parade, a yearly meet-up in Melbourne where about 1500 cadets compete against other squadrons in competitions including drill exercises.

Cadet Jack Pilgrim joined the cadets in February 2020 and has thoroughly enjoyed his time so far, having learnt important life skills.

“I have enjoyed learning new things,” he said.

“Also getting the chance to meet like-minded people who come from different social groups.”

Cadet Madeline Walker has enjoyed her time since joining in February last year.

Her brother Jackson was a cadet, and she believes that this had a big impact on her decision to join.

“I wouldn’t have joined the cadets without Jackson being involved,” she said.

“I love it, especially the drill exercises.”

Despite being based in Swan Hill, the squadron has had a lot of cadets travelling from towns including Sea Lake, Balranald, Kerang, Moulamein and Manangatang.

Flt-Lt Knight said the experience of cadets could be extremely beneficial for personal development.

“It is a great way to develop yourself as a person, and be part of an environment where you are supported and encouraged,” she said.

“We have developed some very strong leaders over the years. It is great to see that no matter your outlook on life, it is a place where everyone can thrive.”

For further information on the Australian Air Force Cadets, visit www.airforcecadets.gov.au or call Flt-Lt Knight on 0408 300 522.

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