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Orienteering

The Corps Colours

Orienteering is a relatively young Army sport, which has continued to grow in popularity since its introduction. Some 600 Corps members participate in events throughout the year. The Corps participates at all levels and unit teams compete at Divisional and Army competitions. The Corps team has always had representation in both the male and female Army orienteering teams that compete annually in the Inter-Services competition and travel to Sweden to compete in their army Championships.

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