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As a cadet you are not a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, and you are not expected to join the military. While you are introduced to Sea, Army or Air activities of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and certain traditions, you are also introduced to many other career options outside of the CAF.
No. The Army Cadet Force is sponsored by the Army, but there is absolutely no requirement to join any of the armed services at any time.
In order to distinguish cadets from Australian soldiers, cadets wear a blue oval patch in a similar shape to the ADF service badges but with the Corpss sword and torch emblem on it, epaulets always have the prefix Army Cadet for cadets or AAC for instructors added to them.
The Army Cadet Leadership Code is based on our core Values. To us, courage, discipline, respect for others, integrity, loyalty and selfless commitment are more than just words in a booklet or on a poster; they are what the Army Cadets stand for, and what makes us stand out.
There are approximately 500 contingents (the name for each school or colleges CCF) in the UK. Although sponsored by the Ministry of Defence, the CCF is not part of the British Armed Forces or Reserve Forces; as such, cadets are not subject to military call up.
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The cadet forces are based on the traditions, values and standards of their parent Service but they are not part of the Armed Forces. The cadet forces comprise of the: Sea Cadet Corps. Volunteer Cadet Corps.
The Australian Army does not charge any fees for youth participation in the Australian Army Cadets.