Air
Cadets, aged 13 to 18 and their supporting
staff get the opportunity to participate
in a large range of stimulating and rewarding
activities. Where else could you learn to
fly aerobatics, visit Royal Air Force Stations,
tour foreign countries, play sports from
local to International level, learn the
skills to lead expeditions, become a target
shooting marksman, gain your Duke of Edinburgh's
Awards, canoe through white water, assist
your community, join a band, learn aviation
subjects, go caving, parachute, climb, sail,
ski...? These and much more are readily
available to you as a member of the Air
Cadet Organization, whether you are a cadet
or staff member.
The Squadron parade on Monday & Thursdays
from 1915hrs - 2145hrs. 1349 Woking Squadron
is also active most weekends taking part
in many activities such as flying, gliding
and shooting |
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To
ensure that 1349 (Woking) Squadron continues
to flourish and to remain true to the ideals
laid down in the Air Training Corps Charters,
particularly the provision of adequate aviation
and other challenging activities to enable
it to attract and retain membership and
thereby provide example and leadership for
the local youth.
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To
sustain a vibrant and effective Squadron
in an ever changing society supported by
a trained and committed staff. |
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| Pride
is a justifiable confidence in ourselves
and our service based on success, attitudes
to life, individual and team spirit. We
must be able to compare ourselves favourably
with the other services and with the Cadet
Organizations of other nations, confident
in our own expertise and excellence and
the knowledge that we are amongst the best.
A fine line exists, however between pride
and arrogance, and our sense of pride must
be based on proven ability rather than boastful
or ill-founded claims. We must all show
a willing and selfless desire to serve our
nation, confident in the knowledge that
the quality of 1349 (Woking) Squadron personnel
will invariably win the day, no matter how
difficult or dangerous the situation. |
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