2305 Rocky Mountain Rangers Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps - Kamloops 3.46

169 Briar Avenue
Kamloops, BC V2B 1C2
Canada

About 2305 Rocky Mountain Rangers Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps - Kamloops

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Rocky Mountain Rangers Cadet Corps was formed 26 January 1948 under the sponsorship and affiliation of the Rocky Mountain Rangers on Jan 26, 1948. Effective 1 Jan 1981 change of sponsor to Branch 52, Royal Canadian Legion, Kamloops.

It is a national program for young Canadians aged 12 to 19 who are interested in participating in a variety of fun, challenging and rewarding activities while learning about the army activities of the Canadian Forces.

Cadets are encouraged to become active, responsible members of their communities.

They make valuable contributions to Canadian society on a daily basis in terms of environmental, citizenship and community activities.

Cadets also learn valuable life and work skills such as teamwork, leadership and citizenship.

“Many people think of Cadets as preparation for a career in the military, but it is really about preparing for life; about developing skills, the qualities and the confidence that will allow these young people to prosper and contribute to the Canada of tomorrow.”
– Senator Art Eggleton, former Minister of National Defence

Cadets are not members of the Canadian Forces, nor are they expected to join the military. Cadets is a great way for youth to learn more about Canada, make new friends and develop life skills that will enable them to succeed no matter what career they choose.

Army Cadets focus on adventure training activities such as outdoor activities and international expeditions.
Viable Alternative - The Cadet Program is funded by the Department of National Defence in partnership with the civilian Navy League, Army Cadet League and Air Cadet League of Canada. The civilian sponsor requires local community support to meet its obligations that include accommodations, training aids and equipment and program enhancements not otherwise provided. Parents and cadets are expected to participate in and contribute to fund raising as required by the League’s local sponsoring element.

Diversity - The Cadet Program is open to all Canadians from the ages of 12 to 19 regardless of income, race, religion, culture or other socioeconomic factors. The Program embraces Canada’s multiculturalism and offers young Canadians opportunities to interact with youth from other cultures.

Teaching Values - The Cadet Program emphasizes key values such as loyalty, professionalism, mutual respect and integrity. Cadets also learn about fair play, teamwork and tolerance through all of their activities.

Staying in school - Cadets are motivated to work hard at school in order to qualify for international exchanges and other rewards. They are taught related skills such as effective speaking and instructional techniques which lend to an increased level of success in school.

Advanced TrainingCadets who attend courses at summer training centres receive a training allocation. Many senior cadets can participate in advanced training opportunities full-time during the summer as instructors or support staff.

Visits and Exchanges - Cadets meet other young adults from across Canada and from foreign countries while participating in annual national and international exchanges.

Future Leaders - Former Cadets have found success in a variety of fields and have given back to Canada and the world. Cadet Alumni include astronauts Marc Garneau and Chris Hadfield, Major Maryse Carmichael (first female Snowbirds pilot), Senator Terry M. Mercer, (Certified Funding Raising Executive), George Canyon (Country Music Artist) and Ms Afshin-Jam Nazanin (International human rights activist, Miss World Canada 2003 and Miss World 1st runner up).