Vale Colonel Peter Scott DSO OAM MID (Ret’d)
Today in Adelaide, we farewelled a great South Australian - a dedicated servant of his nation, whose life was defined by courage, leadership and selflessness.
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Fortunate to get to Spend ANZAC day with our @AustralianArmy cadets on Norfolk Island, the unit is an integral part of the close knit community on @norfolkisland
Recently our STEM cadets had the unique opportunity to go behind the scenes and learn about the Defence Force's Weapon Training Simulation System (WTSS). Following this, the cadets visited the @Uni_Newcastle, where they toured active laboratories.
The Deputy Chief of @AustralianArmy Adventure Training activity has concluded - 109 cadets from across the country conducted a continuous 72hr challenge in Tasmania testing their resilience across a range of activities.
The Deputy Chief of @AustralianArmy Adventure Training activity has concluded - 109 cadets from across the country conducted a continuous 72hr challenge in Tasmania testing their resilience across a range of activities including canyoning and Abseiling.
Thank you to Sir Peter Cosgrove, who has spent the last three years as patron of ADF cadets, visiting units across the country. Today he was thanked and farewelled by the ADF cadets team.
Thanks @RHendo76 for the work you are doing in the veteran community, would love to see more veterans volunteering to support Army Cadets across the country, spread the word.
Army Cadets is where my passion for serving my country began. There’s no better way to inspire the next generation of ADF leaders. Best of luck to @ASArmyCadets in taking the reins.
The future is in great hands! #ArmyCadets#leadersoftomorrow
Thanks to Duty First for the great write up on the value of volunteering in Cadets. Looking forward to seeing veterans volunteering and transferring their leadership skills.
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Great to be able to get down to Tasmania visit cadets and recognise the efforts of our team. In particular CAPT(AAC) Bune Keo, CAPT Jason Eddington and Jan Fleming (APS)for their incredible work.
Great to see 66 ACU Kingston parading last night as well.
‘Commitment to a group effort - that’s what makes a team work, a company work, a society work.’ We saw that in ‘spades’ this last week in our Garrison City and Hinchinbrook region. Come what may, the ‘team of teams’ ‘built a bridge and got over it’ - literally and figuratively.
230ACU Norfolk Island conducted a weekend Bivouac, where they participated in an abseiling activity, off Crystal Pool cliff. This was run by the Norfolk Island Volunteer Rescue Association (VRA) and cadets were given the opportunity to jump 1-3 times.
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