Cadets resume face-to-face training

Sea, Army and Air Cadets from across the region have resumed face-to-face training for the first time this year.

To say that staff and Cadets have been eagerly anticipating a return to training is to understate the situation, particularly as many Cadets have had little opportunity to take part in any face-to-face training in over a year.

Cadets and Cadet Forces Adult Volunteers have worked incredibly hard to get back to training.

This would not have been possible without the outstanding efforts of Cadet Force Adult Volunteers, Headquarters and Professional Support Staff across the region, working hard behind the scenes to keep the wheels turning.

A phased approach has been taken with regards to returning, and will depend upon individual units resources and capacity.

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