Photos: New flag a badge of honour

 

In just over two short years a local youth group has grown substantially

 
 
 
 
Cadets Kendyll Akmens, Won Jo, Alex Turnbull and Jamie Coull showed off the new flag for 2277 corps.
 

Cadets Kendyll Akmens, Won Jo, Alex Turnbull and Jamie Coull showed off the new flag for 2277 corps.

Photograph by: Heather Colpitts , Langley Advance

What started out with 11 young people in late 2010 has grown into a program with 79 members.

The 2277 Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps has also reached a cadet milestone - obtaining its flag.

"It depicts the maple leaf with the Crown inset and the words 'Acer Acerpori' which means 'As the maple, so the sapling'," said Capt.

Mary Ward. "It is displayed at the corp and can be carried on all ceremonies including Remembrance Day, and of course our Annual Ceremonial Review."

A formal ceremony was held earlier this month when the cadets heard from a visiting dignitary.

"You're not the new guys anymore. You've got your flag," said Maj. Russ Lacey, with Pacific Region Army Cadets.

He added that the purpose of cadets is not to create soldiers since most cadets do not enter the military, but to instill values such as loyalty, integrity, responsibility, courage, and teamwork.

"We are army cadets not because we are preparing to be part of the army or we are going to war, but to learn key virtues that will be important for the rest of each cadets' life," Russ said.

The cadet program is open to youth between the ages of 12 and 18. The young people take part in a variety of activities meant to instill positive qualities as well as provide them with skills.

This month, 30 members of 2277 are heading to Regina for winter camping for four days as part of the federally funded Interprovincial Cadet Exchange program.

In 2014, 2277 will then play host to a cadet corp from elsewhere.

Learn more about cadets at www. cadets.ca.

hcolpitts@langleyadvance.com


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Cadets Kendyll Akmens, Won Jo, Alex Turnbull and Jamie Coull showed off the new flag for 2277 corps.
 

Cadets Kendyll Akmens, Won Jo, Alex Turnbull and Jamie Coull showed off the new flag for 2277 corps.

Photograph by: Heather Colpitts , Langley Advance

 
Cadets Kendyll Akmens, Won Jo, Alex Turnbull and Jamie Coull showed off the new flag for 2277 corps.
The flag ceremony included inspections by dignitaries and cadet representatives.
Cpl. Ivan Sadovsky awaited inspection.
The flag ceremony was commemorated with a group photo.
Flag ceremonies includes visiting dignitary Maj. Russ Lacey, presenting the flag to Capt. Mary Ward.
Dana Reid chairs the sponsoring committee of the 2277 Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Army Cadets and took part in the flag ceremony with Maj. Russ Lacey.
Maj. Russ Lacey chatted with cadets such as Daniel Fontaine-Trimble during inspection.
Robin Marshall, the Regimental Sgt. Major of cadet corps (senior cadet in charge), approached Capt. Mary Ward during Jan. 2 ceremonies.
The 2277 Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Royal Army Cadets how has its own flag.
2277 cadets got to use their new flag for the first time Jan. 2
2277 cadets got to use their new flag for the first time Jan. 2
2277 cadets got to use their new flag for the first time Jan. 2
2277 cadets got to use their new flag for the first time Jan. 2
The group of young people stood at attention for inspection.
Young members such as Cpl. Brendan Poirier managed to keep nerves under control during inspections.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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