Squadron Honours

Wing Best Male Cadet - FS Findlow (2012)
Runners Up - Wing Commander's Exercise (2011)
Winners - Wing Field Day (2011)
Winners - Wing Exercise at Longmoor (2011)
Runners Up - Wing Cross Country (2011)
Third Overall - Wing Shooting Competition (2010)
Runners Up - Wing Field Day (2010)
Third Overall - Wing Field Day (2009)
Winners - Wing Field Day (2008)

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Duke of Edinburgh

You may of heard of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE), but don't know what it is or whether it's for you. Well, it's for everyone who likes a challenge. Their mission is simple - 'to inspire, guide and support young people in their self-development, and recognise their achievements'.

To put it another way, they help you succeed. With the same sense of adventure that drew you to the Air Cadets in the first place, the DofE takes you through a programme of activities that will leave you a more confident, motivated and capable person.

We're proud to be the DofE Award's largest participant.

Taking it to the next level

If you're 14 or over, then you can begin - just ask the instructors in your squadron and they'll help you get started. For more information now on everything DofE, follow any of the links on this page to visit their official website. 871 Practise May 2010

There are three levels which, when successfully completed, lead to a Bronze, Silver or Gold DofE Award. And it's never too late to get in on the action - depending on your age you may be able to jump straight in at Silver or Gold level!

There are four sections at Bronze and Silver level and five at Gold:

  • Volunteering - Get involved providing services to individuals or the community and make a difference to other people's lives
  • Physical - Get active and improve your skills and fitness in sport, dance or other physical activities - it's your choice
  • Skills - Find new interests and get new talents (or perfect existing ones), with increased practical and social skills
  • Expedition - Get outdoors and plan, train for and complete an adventurous journey in the UK or abroad - an unbeatable experience
  • Residential - Only at Gold level. Getting to the Gold level is a big deal and this last stage could see you going to another country, sharing tasks and activities with people you've never met. It'll test your mettle, and set you up for what life throws at you in the future

Go for Gold!

It's not a walk in the park. You'll get your Duke of Edinburgh’s Award through persistence and commitment - but as an Air Cadet you'll already know all about that. Over time you'll develop personally and welcome each new challenge. At the end of it all you'll have the world’s leading achievement award for young people under your belt, recognised by employers and universities alike.

But there's one person who'll truly appreciate that achievement the most - you.

For more information visit http://www.dofe.org/ (opens in a window).

Bronze DofE BadgeSilver DofE BadgeGold DofE Badge

 
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Shoes and Boots

Here are the links to the shoes/boots you will need to purchase to accompany your uniform.

Note: We do not recommend the 'Budget Parade Shoes' as these are of an inferior quality to the above.

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Flying

One of the many opportunities the ATC offers is flying and gliding for all cadets. You'll go on Air Experience Flights which last 30 minutes each, you can even have the chance to fly solo before you can drive a car! Learn more...

Target Shooting

Target Shooting

After completing dry training you'll have the chance to fire on a live range. You can perfect you skills to achieve several marksmen standards and represent your Squadron in competitions.
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Athletics Track

Sports

Sport nights are added onto 871's training programme regularly, as well as having fun you can compete in a multitude of wing events and represent teams from Squadron to Corps level.
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