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More Success for 104 Squadron
Cambridge Air Cadets have had a very successful time at this year's Wing Adventure Training Weekend and Parade. During an action packed weekend the Squadron was presented with trophies for the Best Squadron, Best Male Cadet and Best Band in the Wing
2008-06-18
Cambridge Band Wins Again
The band of 104 (City of Cambridge) Squadron have won the Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire Wing Marching Band Competition for the sixth year in succession.
2008-05-11
BTEC Certificates Presented
Local Air Cadets have been some of the first to be awarded a new qualification. Cadets from 104 (City of Cambridge) Squadron Air Training Corps (ATC) were presented with a BTEC in Aviation Studies, which is worth two GCSEs at A*-C grade.
2008-05-08
Contact 104 Squadron
You will find here all of the information you require to make contact with 104 Squadron. If you are interested in joining the Air Cadets as
either a cadet or adult staff member please follow the links below to find more information about what this entails
and how you can become part of the team.
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104 (City of Cambridge) Squadron
Air Cadets
730 Newmarket Road
Cambridge
CB5 8RS
(01223) 295324 (Wed and Fri Evenings)
info@104atc.org
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Joining 104 Squadron
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CADETS - Age 13 to 16
Young people from the age of 13 are eligible to join the Air Cadets. In Cambridge we normally have two
or three intakes during the year in February, September and sometimes in June.
If you do join you will, like all of our cadets, have the opportunity to fly and glide, take part in sports, camps,
adventure training and will be a part of a close-knit team of enthusiastic young people.
We are the largest operator of the
Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme in the country and, as a cadet there are opportunities to gain BTEC qualifications equivalent
to six or more GCSEs.
We will be opening our doors to new recruitis in September so, if you are interested, please contact the Squadron for further details.
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ADULT STAFF/VOLUNTEER - Age 20+
Like all organisations, we can only provide the cadets with enjoyable activities if we have sufficient enthusiastic staff available
to guide and support them. Although not a requirement, previous cadet or Service experience can be a bonus but anyone with
an interest in helping young people to achive their potential through a wide range of activities can be a real asset to the
Air Cadet Organisation.
We have Civilian and Uniformed roles for adults to play from assisting with fund-raising as a member of our Civilian Committee
through non-uniformed Civilian Instructors to Non-Commissioned and Commissioned Officers the different levels of committment and responsibility
provide something that will suit most people interested in supporting us.
For more information please contact the Squadron.
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