37 cadets from Durham/Northumberland
(including members of 361 squadron) and Central and East Yorkshire Wings
attended camp at RAF Valley on Anglesey in North Wales from the 25th October to 1st November.
They took part in a wide range of activities including visiting
the two resident Hawk squadrons, learning about the role of RAF Sea
King Search and Rescue helicopters, and Mountain Rescue Teams, Karting
and a High Ropes course.
One lucky cadet from the camp was selected
for a flight in a Hawk T2, becoming the first female cadet in the Air
Cadet Organisation to fly in this version of the aircraft with her
exciting flight including aerobatics and taking control of the
aircraft.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Wing Cadet Drill Course
Durham/Northumberland Wing recently held its first Cadet Drill Course which was attended by seven specially selected cadet NCOs and organised by the Wing Warrant Officer, WO Vicky Farrimond (seen in the centre of the front row in the photograph).
Cadet NCOs on the course had to attend a selection day prior to the course and were assessed for their dress, deportment, drill and instructional skills.Amongst those cadets NCOs selected for the course was Sgt Sam Hogg from 361 (Gateshead) Squadron (seen second from the right on the back row) who will now use the skills that he learnt to instruct cadets at Gateshead squadron to further improve their drill standard.
Friday, 10 October 2014
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Battle of Britain Parade in Durham
Last Sunday the annual Battle of Britain Parade and Service took place at Durham Cathedral and the Palace Green.
Over 250 cadets from Durham/Northumberland Wing took part in both the service and parade and music was provided by the Wing Band.
WW1 commemorations also took place in Durham on both Saturday and Sunday and the Durham/Northumberland Wing recruitment trailer, which was located on Palace Green throughout the weekend, was visited by two members of the Durham Light Infantry Re-enactment Society. The re-enactor on the right (in WW1 uniform) is actually Cpl Jack Dawson from 361 (Gateshead) Squadron who swapped his Air Cadet blue uniform for khaki for the occasion.
Over 250 cadets from Durham/Northumberland Wing took part in both the service and parade and music was provided by the Wing Band.
WW1 commemorations also took place in Durham on both Saturday and Sunday and the Durham/Northumberland Wing recruitment trailer, which was located on Palace Green throughout the weekend, was visited by two members of the Durham Light Infantry Re-enactment Society. The re-enactor on the right (in WW1 uniform) is actually Cpl Jack Dawson from 361 (Gateshead) Squadron who swapped his Air Cadet blue uniform for khaki for the occasion.
Saturday, 6 September 2014
Corporal Clelland's Music BTEC
Cpl Elisha Clelland was recentely presented with her Music BTEC Extended Certificate in which she achieved a Distinction which is equivalent to 4 GCSEs at A* level.
Members of the Air Cadet Organisation can qualify for a number of BTEC awards in a range of subjects including Aeronautical Studies, Public Services and Music.
Members of the Air Cadet Organisation can qualify for a number of BTEC awards in a range of subjects including Aeronautical Studies, Public Services and Music.
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
Recent Presentations
On Tuesday, 20th August Sgt Sam Hogg was presented with his Wing Marksman Badge, Cdt Owen McPake received his Master Cadet Badge and Cdt Callum Tearneywas awarded with a Leading Cadet Badge.
Last Night, Cdt William Fletcher received a Squadron Marksman Badge and Cdt Owen McPake was presented with a Wing Blue for his participation in the Tri-Service Band which performed at the First World War Commemoration Parade at Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile.
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From left to right: Cdt McPake, Sgt Hogg & Cdt Tearney |
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Cdt Fletcher & Cdt McPake |
Our Recent Bag Packs
The squadron recently took part in two bag packs at the Asda stores at the Metro Centre in Gateshead and the Galleries Shopping Centre in Washington.
Cadets worked hard on both days and raised over £1,000 for squadron funds.
Cadets worked hard on both days and raised over £1,000 for squadron funds.
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