Aug. 16, 2008
Since September 2007 the squadron operated as a satellite of 655 Richmond RCACS. In May, at the end of the training year, the squadron was parading 60 cadets each Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in Walter Lee Elementary School. Effective as of Aug. 12, the squadron is authorized up to 68 cadets. Capt. Gary Gratrix is the Commanding Officer of the new squadron. He is assisted by 2nd Lieuts Richelle Holmes and Eric Schillinger, Civilian Instructors Madaleine and Stephan Schillinger, Rhonda Cross and Civilian Volunteers Kurt Schillinger and Harry Pratt.
Sponsored nationally by the Canadian Forces and the civilian Air Cadet League of Canada, the air cadet program is centred on aeronautics, flying, leadership and outdoor activities and is available to boys and girls aged 12 to 18 years. In British Columbia cadet activities can also earn high school graduation credits. There is no enrolment or registration fee and uniforms are loaned at no charge. The program includes summer training for selected cadets. The local sponsor requires community support in recruiting adult leadership, and funding for accommodation, insurances, utilities, optional training equipment and aids and local transportation.
Ramon Crespo, President of the Parent Sponsor Committee says, “We are proud to bring air cadets to Steveston. Many of our cadets were attending in Richmond, but now Steveston youth have the nationally supported cadet program as a resource for personal development. Our success will be determined by having additional adults come forward to enrol in the Canadian Forces Reserve as cadet instructors to support our community’s teenagers.”
The squadron’s first parade night for the new training year will be at 6 p.m. on Sept. 17 at Walter Lee Elementary School 9491Ash Street.
AIR CADET SQUADRON NOW OFFICIAL IN STEVESTON
STEVESTON, B.C. – The Director of Cadets at National Defence Headquarters has formally approved the establishment of 609 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron for Steveston. The new air cadet squadron is sponsored a local parents committee. Since September 2007 the squadron operated as a satellite of 655 Richmond RCACS. In May, at the end of the training year, the squadron was parading 60 cadets each Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in Walter Lee Elementary School. Effective as of Aug. 12, the squadron is authorized up to 68 cadets. Capt. Gary Gratrix is the Commanding Officer of the new squadron. He is assisted by 2nd Lieuts Richelle Holmes and Eric Schillinger, Civilian Instructors Madaleine and Stephan Schillinger, Rhonda Cross and Civilian Volunteers Kurt Schillinger and Harry Pratt.
Sponsored nationally by the Canadian Forces and the civilian Air Cadet League of Canada, the air cadet program is centred on aeronautics, flying, leadership and outdoor activities and is available to boys and girls aged 12 to 18 years. In British Columbia cadet activities can also earn high school graduation credits. There is no enrolment or registration fee and uniforms are loaned at no charge. The program includes summer training for selected cadets. The local sponsor requires community support in recruiting adult leadership, and funding for accommodation, insurances, utilities, optional training equipment and aids and local transportation.
Ramon Crespo, President of the Parent Sponsor Committee says, “We are proud to bring air cadets to Steveston. Many of our cadets were attending in Richmond, but now Steveston youth have the nationally supported cadet program as a resource for personal development. Our success will be determined by having additional adults come forward to enrol in the Canadian Forces Reserve as cadet instructors to support our community’s teenagers.”
The squadron’s first parade night for the new training year will be at 6 p.m. on Sept. 17 at Walter Lee Elementary School 9491Ash Street.
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