293 Cowbridge Squadron
Pride of the Vale |
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Civilian Instructor.
Adult volunteers play a vital role in all aspects of cadet life,
whether organizing activities, encouraging and educating cadets or
helping the squadron to run smoothly. You do not need to have any prior
military experience. As a Civilian Instructor you can give as much or
as little time as you can manage and you do not need any formal
qualifications. You will have the opportunity to develop your
leadership skills and if you wish take qualifications in mountain
leadership, First Aid and NVQs that may also be useful to you in your
career.As a Civilian Instructor you can get involved in squadron
activities but you do not have to wear a uniform. If you choose, you
may apply to become an Adult Sergeant or an Officer in the Training
Branch of the RAF Volunteer Reserve.
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Civilian Committee
Member.
The Air Training Corps is structured in such a way that as well as the
military influence there is an allied civilian structure. In fact the
Civilian Committees are the backbone of the Corps and determine the
running of the ATC from Squadron level through to representation on the
Air Defence Council.
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Non Commisioned
Officer.
To become an Adult Sergeant you generally first join as a Civilian
Instructor and after 3-6 months you will be
interviewed by your
squadron commander and then go into uniform. When you get your
Sergeant's rank you will also be given an RAF uniform and will wear ATC
on your shoulder. Rest assured wearing a uniform is a non-combatant
role and does not mean you can be deployed to a war zone!
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Officer.
You generally first join as a civilian instructor or serve as a senior
non-commissioned officer to gain experience. After 3-6 months you are
interviewed by your Squadron Commander and then go before a
Commissioning Board at Regional HQ. When you take the Queen's
Commission in the Training Branch of the RAF Volunteer Reserve you are
given an RAF uniform with VR(T) on the shoulder. You can claim up to 28
days pay per yaer and travel expenses.
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If you are interested in joining use this form:
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We are located between the Cowbridge School and Sixth Form Block off
Aberthin Road |
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