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Ladies and gentleman,
After 10 years of research and many weeks of construction, the Army Cadet History web site is up and running covering 126 years of history.
http://www.armycadethistory.com/
Here cadets, staff, former cadets and anyone with more than a passing intertest will find a vast wealth of information on the history of Army Cadets in Canada. Cadet Corps, Summer Camps, shoulder flashes and hat badges including many very rare pre-WWII and WWI badges, photos, biographies of key individuals, trophies, medals, archived news stories, lost trails, last post, Bisley, Exchanges and Expeditions, hundreds of platoons photos from many of the camps, qualification badges from the different periods, Camp Commanders, Camp RSMs, award winners and more. I invite you to visit the site, pass it along to all army cadets and CIC staff. All with the blessing of the Army Cadet League of Canada. Yes it's still being built, but that will be the case for many months to come. In time I hope to have this site fully bilingual. I look forward to your feedback.
best regards,
Francois Arseneault
Historian, Army Cadet League of Canada
Calgary, AB
(Edited by Mod to make link function.)
After 10 years of research and many weeks of construction, the Army Cadet History web site is up and running covering 126 years of history.
http://www.armycadethistory.com/
Here cadets, staff, former cadets and anyone with more than a passing intertest will find a vast wealth of information on the history of Army Cadets in Canada. Cadet Corps, Summer Camps, shoulder flashes and hat badges including many very rare pre-WWII and WWI badges, photos, biographies of key individuals, trophies, medals, archived news stories, lost trails, last post, Bisley, Exchanges and Expeditions, hundreds of platoons photos from many of the camps, qualification badges from the different periods, Camp Commanders, Camp RSMs, award winners and more. I invite you to visit the site, pass it along to all army cadets and CIC staff. All with the blessing of the Army Cadet League of Canada. Yes it's still being built, but that will be the case for many months to come. In time I hope to have this site fully bilingual. I look forward to your feedback.
best regards,
Francois Arseneault
Historian, Army Cadet League of Canada
Calgary, AB
(Edited by Mod to make link function.)