Yes, you do get to use Guns in the Air Training Corps (UK) such as .22 No8 Rifle and the L98 A2 Rifle and the L81 A2 Sniper Rifle
In the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Cadets are limited to using air rifles (the Daisy Model 853C) and I think on some occasions live firearms.
Number8 22 riffle Or the L98 ( btw that gun looks scary )
No, Air Cadets do everything the army cadets do, (Shooting, Drill, Camps, etc.) and more, The Air Cadets do all of those things as well as flying.
Royal Air Force Air Cadets was created in 1941.
No... Cadets is no alternative to your education.
This would depend on what you think, this is a personal opinion question. however people like The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles did say "Air Cadets is the Biggest and best Organisation out of all the cadets" But yet again it's opinion Well being a corporal in army cadets but my opinion would be to pick army cadets but air cadets are just as good as army cadets with the bonus that air cadets get the chance to fly helicopters!
Australian Air Force Cadets's motto is 'Educate, Challenge, Excites'.
Girl Scouts in the US in grades 6 to 8 are called Girl Scout Cadettes. There are other types of Cadets, such as an Air Force Academy Cadet, and yes, girls may be that kind of cadet also. Yes, Girls can be in cadets, for instance: Air Cadets, Army Cadets, Marine Cadets, Sea/Navy Cadets or cadets which are non-military such as Girl Scouts etc.
It depends on the unit you are planning to go to, apparently the Royal Canadian Air Cadets is free, Not entirely sure for JROTC and the American Cadets Organization
Thornbury :)
The chief warrant officer of 52 air cadets is warrant officer Spurley
Air Cadets is actually lots of fun. They pretty do what Army Cadets and Sea Cadets do as well. They shoot, they fly, they glide, but either way all three organizations would have a biased opinion of which one is better.
you can join junior sea cadets at 11. you can join air and army cadets when you're 13