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15.01.2022 The Australian Army Cadets consists of close to 20,000 young people. We deliver an engaging and well supported youth development program that encourages all mem...bers to participate in activities that develops the AAC's values of Courage, Initiative, Teamwork & Respect. #sa_afx2019 was a fun and exciting week that positively challenged our cadets to develop their; personal skills, leadership capabilities and resilience levels. We are excited to continually upload photos from such a fantastic week! Keep checking in on this page to see what we got up to.



14.01.2022 41 ACU was honoured to host COL Ridgway (COMD - SA AAC) last night. COL Ridgway visited the unit to meet the parents and cadets to discuss the future of the AAC in SA and the community support that is needed to run a successful unit. If you are interested in finding out more of what we do at the unit - please message this page.

13.01.2022 Brief Operational Pause Through significant discussion at the national level of Australian Army Cadets, as per ACKNOTE 08/20, it has been decided to suspend all... AAC activities as of 2359hrs 16 March 2020. Government and Defence have enacted a series of measures to reduce and slow the risk of COVID-19 spreading within the community. The AAC program is undertaken within the community and the Army and Community partnership is at it’s core. It has been assessed that, at this time, the greatest contribution the AAC can make to our Nation is to suspend all community-based and public cadet activities in order to assist in slowing the spread of COVID-19. This measure will assist in protecting both the wider community and those members of the AAC who are assessed as potentially vulnerable (ie. Over 30% of AAC members are in the vulnerable category due to age or specific, pre-existing medical condition). This suspension includes all parade nights, fundraising, recruitment & weekend activities. The caveat to this is aimed specifically at school-based units. This only applies to those units that conduct short-duration day activities within school grounds during the school week. If this applies to you, please seek confirmation from your individual school. For Army Cadet Staff, at this point, the Adult Leader Development Courses will continue however attendees will be required to make health declarations prior to attending. We can empathise that there will be many Cadets who will be upset at this news however it is being done in the name of individual and community safety. This suspension will remain in force until 1 May 2020 after which additional constraints may continue to be applied. Please spread this to anyone that you know of who is in the AAC to ensure adequate notification. For further clarification, please contact your Unit Commander. *Please note, we will not be answering any questions directed to this public Facebook page. Ensure that you follow your chain of command (Unit Officer Commanding) for further information.

06.01.2022 End of Year Parade 2019 with 41, 46 & 413 ACU



04.01.2022 Please share to as many AAC members as you can! Don't forget to include your unit and your name. Please ensure that no street number, name or location is captured in the picture.

01.01.2022 Well it has now been more than a week since #sa_afx2019 however, the footage keeps rolling in. This video helps to capture just a small portion of what close to 500 Cadets experienced in their holidays. Video credit: CDTSGT N. Hall

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