Top Cadet 2019

Each year the League recognizes a cadet that has demonstrated exceptional attitudes and behaviors during the year.  The criteria includes:  a recommendation from the CO. and another a non-cadet person (non relative); course reports, school transcript, cadet awards, cadet activities, non-cadet extracurricular activities and a one page essay from that cadet outlining how cadets has made a difference in their lives and why the cadet movement is important in today’s youth.

WO Ben Dyment, 53 C.E. Monty Squadron, Top Cadet. Presented by former 53 Cadet WO1 Duane Boosamra now retired Maj Boosamra and current Air Canada pilot. Presentation of award with CO Capt James Harper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top Squadron 2019

Each year the League recognizes a squadron that has demonstrated exceptional operations.  The criteria includes:  average attendance, number of CIC officers trained this year, how many cadets wrote the power exam? the glider exam? does the squadron have a band? did they competed in the band competition? do they have a drill team? did they compete int he drill competition?  did the squadron compete in the effective speaking competition?  How many National camps were attended?  and more … Top Squadron in 2019 was 60 Confederation Squadron, Charlottetown.

Left – Right LCol Trevor Campbell , Capt James Harper, Major retired Duane Boosamra, Capt retired Kendra Mellish, LCol Todd Sharpe, and Capt retired Dick Lubbersen.

 

 

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