<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> 360 Llwchwr Squadron - Drill & Disipline

 

Drill and Discipline

Cadet's Marching

The Air Cadets, as a military youth organization, sets itself and its members very high standards, including dress and behaviour. Drill is a vital part of encouraging team work.

The Air Cadet Organisation encourages teamwork and well disciplined cadets among many things.

Drill (marching) is a vital part of encouraging teamwork. When a group of twenty cadets walk on to a drill square they are all individuals, but as soon as a session of drill begins the cadets become a team following the orders given by one person. Instead of twenty individual feet hitting the ground, there is only one bang this is result of practice and teamwork.

Drill is also used to move cadets from one place to another in a smart orderly fashion. This shows civilians and members of the forces just how well disciplined the cadets of the Air Training Corps are. This section has been designed for everyone within the Corps and those interested in joining the Corps.

Cadets participate in various forms of drill, some of which include:-

CWO Rhian Phipps centre with Welsh Flag

Above: Ex-CWO Rhian Phipps (centre) with Welsh Flag

Drill & discipline is the responsibility of the AWO or NCO's on a squadron. Once a cadet has gained a few years experience and has attained NCO rank, the cadet will pass on his knowledge and experience to other cadets such as instructing cadets how to participate in a drill squad, taking charge of a drill squad or flight or even taking a major part in ceremonial drill such as a Standard Bearer at Remembrance Day Parades.