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Cadet
Awards
Title | Description |
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Cadets Joining the Regular Forces | Originally created to give a $250 bursary to a cadet who is joining the Regular Force. Bursary discontinued per AGM Resolution No. 20, November 2014. |
Age Out Cadet Gift and/or Certificate | To the members of the cadet program that are aging out and moving on from cadets. May also be presented throughout the training year. |
Outstanding Fundraiser | Awarded to the cadet(s) who demonstrated outstanding commitment to fundraising. |
Top Instructor Award | Originally created in 1948 to recognize “cadet proficiency”. Re-designated in 2018 to recognize the cadet instructor who delivered the best prepared and most dynamic lessons to cadets.
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The "To Learn - To Serve - To Advance" Award | To the cadet who best Exemplifies the Air Cadet Motto both in the squadron and in the community. Awarded to the cadet who demonstrated the highest degree of coach-ability, service to the squadron, and contributes to the squadron’s growth.
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Top Initiative and outstanding contributions to the squadron. | Originally created in 1963 to recognize a cadet who “made the most outstanding contributions to the squadron”. Re-designated in 2018 to recognize the cadet who showed outstanding initiative on a regular basis throughout the year.
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Most Improved Cadet | To the cadet who showed the most improvement throughout the training year. |
Squadron Spirit Award | Most deserving cadet |
Top Anshutz (.22) Rifle Marksmanship | Awarded to the cadet with the highest marksmanship scores of the year |
Top Athlete Cup | Awarded to the top sports cadet. |
Outstanding Contribution of a staff member | Awarded to the staff member who has made an outstanding contribution to the squadron. |
Most Outstanding MIR Cadet | Awarded to a cadet who was hurt or injured during a cadet activity and maintained high degree of morale despite unfortunate circumstances. |
Cadet
Bursaries
Title | Amount | Description |
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Georgianna Greig Memorial Bursary | $500.00 | Maximum of one bursary awarded per year for the value of $500 to a cadet who has achieved their private pilot’s license and wishes to progress toward commercial flying. Cadet must write a letter to request, showing that they have completed additional training and want to continue toward commercial flying.
In memory of Georgianna Grieg, a former cadet at 89 (Pacific) who died in a commercial flying accident, with funds set up by her colleague’s friends and family.
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Support Association Bursary | $500.00 | |
David Marryatt Power Flying Award | Approx up to $15K to be paid to the Flying School as training progresses. | Created by the last will of David Marryatt, a former cadet at 89 (Pacific), as the David Marryatt Power Flying Scholarship.
Awarded per AGM to a cadet from 89 (Pacific) who qualifies for the DND Air Cadet Power Flying Scholarship course, but was not one of the cadets who was selected at the board reviews.
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Cadet
Metals and Coins
Title | Description |
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Squadron Gold Coin | Periodically awarded to any individual who has shown exceptional support or dedication to the squadron.
Gold coins are engraved with a serial number and the recipients are tracked for historical purposes.
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Squadron Silver Coin | Periodically presented to any individual or organization in appreciation for their assistance and/or support to the squadron.
Silver coins are not engraved or tracked for historical purposes.
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Air Cadet Long Service Medal | Periodically presented based on cadet length of service.
May also be presented throughout the training year.
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Royal Canadian Legion Medal of Excellence | |
Lord Strathcona Medal |
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