canauck said:
thanks about the shooting part I didn't know you were'nt required and how can I get my mom to go to a parade night, do I get her to phone and arrange it or is it just I know their phone numbers and the parade nights as well as where they are my mom thinks it's a bad neighbour hood how do i change her mind,the only army cadets in Hamilton are at the same downtown area,except for one which is still close. :
Well, you have a number of air cadet squadrons in your area.
150 Tiger Squadron, James Street armories, Parade on Friday nights at 6:45pm
[email protected] 905-529-8034
826 Gryphon Squadron, James Street armories, Parade on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm
[email protected] 905-528-5647
735 Firebird Squadron, Dundas Community Centre, Market St. and King St. Dundas, Parade on Monday nights at 6:45pm
[email protected] 905-627-3917
779 Black Night Squadron, 3027 Homestead Drive, Mount Hope Airport, Parade on Tuesday nights at 6:30pm,
[email protected] 905-679-6485
713 Thunderbolt Squadron, 301 Lewis Rd, Stoney Creek, Parade on Tuesday nights at 6:30pm,
[email protected] 905-643-7292
As the squadron's are gearing up for the new year, you may want to drop them an email or call them (leave a message), requesting information on their orientation night.
The Cadet system is not military. You will not be required to fight in a conflict EVER. It is supported by the DND (summer camps etc), but does not require cadets to join the military, and does it's best distinguishing cadets from actual forces.
I am the product of 735 Squadron, and I found that many cadets lead productive roles in society. I didn't know of any with substance abuse or criminal problems.
Positives from cadets? Well in air cadets you can work your way towards a free glider or private pilot's license. In Army cadets I belive you can work you way towards free paratrooper wings. You have free summer camps ever year in which you leave home for 2+ weeks, full-time, on the DND dime, and learn valuable skills like leadership, teamwork, instructional techniques, Physical training, outdoor survival, piloting, and the list goes on.
Cadets is completely free (with some minor exceptions). The uniform costs nothing. Parade night had no costs. Summer courses are free.
I recommend cadets wholeheartedly.
As for convincing your mom that you should go? I think a sit down discussion with the facts lined up would help. Perhaps you could make a deal: more chores for cadets? I find shwoing that you are willing to undertake more responsibility so you can earn a reward works best.
You live in your parents home, so you must abide by their rules. It may suck, but you may have to abide by those rules and not go to cadets.
Good luck, and I am happy to see such interest.
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