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The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders

ARMY CADET FORCE BATTALION (ACF)

"The ACF helped me to stand on my own two feet and look after myself. I met loads of people my own age, made new friends, had lots of fun and being a member really improved my self confidence"

Private Adam Stevenson from Alloa
Ex Cadet RSM

Are you aged 13 -18? Fed up with being a couch potato?

web29.jpg (19044 bytes)The Army Cadet Force offers a challenging alternative. It is run by
Volunteers and offers:

  • Military Training
  • Adventure Training
  • Expeditions
  • Sport
  • Survival Techniques
  • First Aid Training


There are opportunities to develop:

  • Responsibility
  • Discipline
  • Friendship
  • Leadership
  • You can gain SCOTVEC and BTec vocational qualifications.
  • You can take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and serve the local community.

The ACF also needs Officers and Adult Instructors to train its young men and women. No experience is necessary for this challenging and rewarding job.

For further information contact:web11.jpg (19923 bytes)

The Cadet Executive Officer
Hartfield House
Bonhill Road
Dumbarton
G82 2DG

 

There are also Argyll Detachments in Gourock, Erskine, Port Glasgow, Rothesay and Arran.


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