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By SJT Jones - 3rd September 2018 6:30pm
Are you aged 12 to 18 and looking for a new challenge, sense of adventure and making friends for life? Then why not try the Army Cadet Force, the UK's largest youth group!
WHEN:
Monday & Thursdays
7.30pm — 9.30pm
WHERE:
Aylesbury Army Cadets
Army Reserve Centre, Viney House, Oxford Road
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:
- First Aid
- Field Craft
- Navigation
- Skill at Arms
- Drill and Turnout
- Shooting
- Signals
- BTEC
- Duke of Edinburgh
- Adventure Training
- And so much more...
Pop down any parade night for an informal chat and see what the Army Cadets are all about.
Alternatively, call our Detachment Commander & leave a message (SJT Jones — 07725 144051)
or Email: 9444jone@armymail.mod.uk
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