Remembrance Week: Ypres and Saint-Julien

November 6, 2011 in Calgary Highlanders, Honours

The Calgary Highlanders at Menin Gate, Yipres during their battlefield tour in 2010.

Following the Menin Gate Memorial opening in 1927, the citizens of Ypres wanted to express their gratitude towards those who had given their lives for Belgium’s freedom. As such, every evening at 20:00, buglers from the local fire brigade close the road which passes under the Memorial and sound the Last Post. Except for the occupation by the Germans in World War II when the daily ceremony was conducted at Brookwood Military Cemetery, in Surrey, England, this ceremony has been carried on uninterrupted since 2 July 1928. On the very evening that Polish forces liberated Ypres in the Second World War, the ceremony was resumed at the Menin Gate despite the fact that heavy fighting was still taking place in other parts of the town.

The Second Battle of Ypres in 1915 was the first major action for the First Canadian Division, with whom the 10th Battalion served.  It was also the first instance on the Western Front of the use of poison gas as a weapon of war.  A wide scale German attack using this gas routed two entire French Divisions, but the First Canadian Division held firm, at a cost of some 6,000 of its 10,000 men.   It was during this battle that the St. Julien battle was fought, and the counter-attack at Kitcheners’ Wood was mounted, for which the Oak Leaf shoulder badge distinction was eventually granted.  St. Julien’s Day is commemorated annually by the Regiment, and one of the Regiment’s official toasts is “To The Glorious 22nd of April.”

The Third Battle of Ypres in 1917 describes very large operations in this area, including the Battle of Passchendaele.

For more information on the Calgary Highlanders at Ypres and other areas, read the description of the Calgary Highlanders Battle Honours.

Here is video of Yipres

Battle of Ypres Tribute

 

Passchendaele

Filmed near Calgary, actor Paul Gross portraied his own grandfather in the motion picture Passchendaele.  Paul Gross’ father, Michael Dunne, served as a Sergeant in the 10th Battalion, one of the predecessor units of the Calgary Highlanders, and whose Battle Honours the Calgary Highlanders perpetuate.  Details about the film are available at the two links below.  Sgt. (Ret) Russell who has often helped the cadets, was also involved with this movie.

Movie Website  Wikipedia Article

The Airdrie Legion Posts a congratulations for being recognized as the “Best Trained Army Cadets in Alberta (Urban)”

October 17, 2011 in Honours, Royal Canadian Legion

Ken Meintzer at the Airdrie Legion did a great post with lots of pictures of the cadets getting the plaque proclaiming them as the “Best Trained Urban Corp in Alberta” on the Airdrie Legion blog.

You can check out the post atAIRDRIE ARMY CADETS BEST CORP IN ALBERTA!!!!Royal Canadian Legion Logo

Press Release – Airdrie Army Cadets to Recieve the prestigious Army Cadet League Shield recognizing them as the Top Army Cadet Corps in Urban Alberta on Oct 12, 2011

October 6, 2011 in Army Cadet League, Cadet Recognition, Honours, In The News, Notices

3016 Airdrie Royal Canadian Army Cadets Press Release

On October 12, 2011, the 3016 Calgary Highlanders (Airdrie) Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps will be awarded the prestigious Army Cadet League Shield recognizing them as the Top Army Cadet Corps in Urban Alberta.  We would like to invite all interested media to attend this event at 6 PM at Ralph McCall School gymnasium in Airdrie 1505-1st Avenue NW (Please see Page 4 of this document for a map and directions).  This is a particularly big honour as Airdrie has gone up against major cities including Calgary and Edmonton to win this award in the urban setting.  There is also a rural corps award which smaller community corps compete for each year.

The 3016 corps has been running for 25 years and has never been awarded this distinction on any previous occasion.  In June of this year, the 3016 Airdrie Royal Canadian Army Cadets were awarded with the top cadet corps in Southern Alberta.  This is an annual award which includes 14 corps from the area.  Captain Krissy Wood is the area cadet officer for Southern Alberta and makes the selection for the award recipients.   The award is based on many facets of each cadet corps activity levels, community involvement, increase in enrolment and staffing levels as well as the range of different activities available to youths who are members of the corps.

In the last year, the 3016 corps has increased in membership from approximately 25 cadets to 90 cadets, both male and female ranging in age from 12-18.  This huge growth in corps size necessitated a move from Golden Rod Hall to Ralph McCall School in Airdrie to accommodate the growing number of youths involved.  The corps has worked with the support of the Army Cadet League of Alberta, the support of parents, volunteers and staff cadet instructor cadre DND officers (including Commanding Officer Captain Tanya Mark, Administration Officer Captain Lesley-Anne Petcoff, Training Officer Lieutenant Kevin Rycroft and Supply Officer Second Lieutenant Christopher Taylor).

The 3016 corps has a newly founded pipes and drums band which provides optional training to interested cadets without any cost for instruments or instruction.  There is also a newly formed biathlon team, marksmanship team in addition to a precision drill team that the cadets have the option to join.  The cadets are also busy at many corps organized field training exercises on weekends, volunteer events at local area legions supporting veterans, trips to the Military Museums, poppy sales, donations to the veterans food bank, sports days at local recreational centres, as well as physical and leadership training.  They were also involved in an interprovincial cadet exchange program in February of last year hosting an Air Cadet corps from Regina.  The visiting corps went to various local attractions including trips to both Edmonton and Banff, a Hitman hockey game, a visit to Cross Iron Mills, the Military Museums and the Aerospace Museum in Calgary.

The corps was featured at the Calgary Stampede parade this year as well as the Airdrie Canada Day parade, the Crossfield Pete Knight Days parade and the 2011 Tim Horton’s NHL Heritage Classic Hockey Game.  The band was also featured at these parades and is led by nationally and provincially recognized instructors.  Cadet Pipe Major Jamie Taylor performed bagpipes at the Airdrie Air Show in full highland gear this summer.  The 3016 Training Officer, Lieutenant Kevin Rycroft, has been working extremely hard to get all senior cadets and band members outfitted in full highland gear including kilts, sporrans, glengarries, spats, lovat and dice hose.

The Airdrie Army cadets have also been hard at work ensuring that all cadets who are involved or youths who want to become involved have easy access to information on the 3016 corps.  As technology use with young people has increased, so has the need for youth groups to increase their presence on social media sites and online.  To stay current, the corps has its own website updated continually with events, dress code requirements, corps news and ongoing issues of interest at http://airdriecadets.com/ which was created and run entirely by parent volunteers.  There is also a Facebook page for the 3016 group which has reminders for events organized by the corps, information about cadet programs and articles and pictures featuring cadets at http://www.facebook.com/pages/3016-Airdrie-Royal-Canadian-Army-Cadet-Corps/247972518434.  Both of these sites in conjunction with emails are used to keep youths and parents informed as to what events are happening and when.  A quick look at the calendar shows just how busy the corps has become in recent months.

The cadets have also been recognized in the cadet summer training programs that they were involved in this summer.  Various awards were won including Corporal Marchessault winning top in platoon for the Sports and Fitness Course, Sergeant Teegan Martin winning the Lieutenant General J.E. Vance Leadership award for the top course cadet for the Cadet Leader Instructor courses and Warrant Officer Jessie Taylor winning the Lord Strathcona Trust Fund Annual Summer Training Centre Achievement Award for top staff cadet.

The Commanding Officer, Captain Tanya Mark, has also received several awards.  She was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration presented for 12 years of service and good conduct, the Best in Show and Best Cadet Instructor Cadre photos in the Army Cadet Photo Contest for 2010 and Honour Officer for the Southern Zone in 2010.  Staff Lieutenant Kevin Rycroft won the Honour Officer award for the Southern Zone in 2011.  Both staff and cadets have continually shown that they are they are outstanding members of the Canadian Cadet program!

Please join us at the award presentation on October 12, 2011 at 6 pm to show the community that the 3016 Airdrie Royal Army Cadet corps is making a big difference in the development and preparation of youth for the transition to adulthood, enabling them to meet the challenges of a modern society, through a dynamic community-based program.

Highlights

  • 3016 Airdrie Army Cadets have won Top Army Cadet Corps in Urban Alberta and will be presented with a plaque on October 12, 6PM at Ralph McCall School gymnasium in Airdrie.  All interested media are invited to the presentation ceremony.
  • Airdrie Army cadets founded in 1986, 25 years ago and have never previously won this award.
  • Airdrie Army Cadets won the Top Cadet Corps in Southern Alberta in June, 2011.
  • This award is based on corps activities, enrollment, staffing, community involvement and range of activities they are involved in.
  • Airdrie Army cadets involved with:
    • Interprovincial Cadet Exchange Program
    • 2011 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic Hockey Game
    • Calgary Stampede Parade
    • Airdrie Canada Day Parade
    • Crossfield Pete Knight’s Days Parade
    • Airdrie Air Show
    • Volunteering at local area legions to support Veterans
    • Poppy Sales
    • Leadership Training
    • Physical Training
  • Airdrie Army cadets have:
    • Pipe and Drum Band
    • Biathlon Team
    • Precision Drill Team
    • Marksmanship Team
    • Own website and Facebook page
    • Huge increase in enrollment from approximately 25 to currently having 90 youths aged 12-18 both male and female
  • Cadets have won awards including:
    • Lord Strathcona Trust Fund Annual Summer Centre Achievement Award (Warrant Officer Jessie Taylor)
    • Lieutenant General J.E. Vance Leadership Award (Sergeant Teegan Martin)
    • Top In Platoon (Lance Corporal Jill Marchessault)
  • Corps Staff have won awards including:
    • Honour Officer – Southern Zone 2011 (Lieutenant Kevin Rycroft)
    • Honour Officer – Southern Zone 2010 (Captain Tanya Mark)
    • Canadian Forces Decoration (Captain Tanya Mark)
    • Best in Show – Army Cadet League Photo Contest 2011 (Captain Tanya Mark)
    • Best CIC Photos – Army Cadet League Photo Contest 2011 (Captain Tanya Mark)

Contact Person –             Captain Tanya Mark

Email:  tmark50@hotmail.com

Phone: (403) 912-0105

Ralph McCall School  1505 1 Avenue Northwest, Airdrie, AB T4B 2E6

Click here for a PDF version: Press Release – Top Army Cadets in Alberta(Urban)

Oct 12 – CO’s Parade, Parent Information Night and Parent’s Committee General Meeting

October 3, 2011 in Honours, Notices, Parents Committee

Oct 12 should be quite busy!

The Oct 6th CO’s Parade is moved to this night. We should be getting the trophy for being the Top Army Cadet Corps in Alberta (Urban) at that time.

From 1830-1930 there will be a general parent’s information night to help parents understand the Army Cadet program and learn a little more about us.

From 1930-2100 there will be a Parent’s Committee General Meeting. All parents are encouraged to attend. This is a good chance to learn more about what is going on in the corps and have your voice heard. Please note that because of all the other events happening, we will have to try to keep this meeting as quick as possible.

Airdrie Army Cadets Recognized as the Top Army Cadets Corps in Alberta (Urban).

September 30, 2011 in Army Cadet League, Cadet Recognition, Competitions, Honours, In The News, Notices

Best Army Cadet Corps (Urban) trophy

A huge congratulations to the 3016 Airdrie Army Cadets who have now been officially recognized as the Top Army Cadet Corps (Urban) in Alberta!  This is a huge accomplishment for everyone involved.  Especially when you consider that we have never won it and just a few years ago we were a very small corps that did not do much of what we are now doing.

 

A special thanks to Capt. Mark and all of the staff and volunteers (sorry, but to numerous to mention) who have worked so hard to make this happen.

Of course, now that we have the trophy, let’s keep working hard to make sure that we keep it!

We should be getting the official trophy on Oct 12 at the CO’s Parade.

Jesse Taylor recognized in the Airdrie Echo

September 2, 2011 in Honours, Summer Camp, Training

This week Jesse Taylor was recognized in the Airdrie Echo after he was awarded the Lord Strathcona Trust Fund Annual Summer Training Centre Achievement Award at the Vernon Army Cadet Training Center this summer.  “Taylor was given the award for being the most outstanding section commander or staff cadet sergeant in a supervisory role.”

To read the full article go to “Taylor ties up award“.

Thanks to the staff at Vernon ACSTC for sending in that article.

Congrats to T. Martin and J. Taylor

August 21, 2011 in Honours, Summer Camp

Congrats to Teegan Martin who was awarded Top Cadet and Jesse Taylor who was awarded Top Staff Cadet.

You can see a video of the awards on YouTube “VACSTC 2011 04 Awards & CO Words“.

 

Jamie Taylor did great at the opening of the Airdrie Air Show

July 19, 2011 in Cadet Recognition, Events, Honours, Pipes and Drums

Paul Brandt gets to meet Jamie Taylor at the Airdrie Air Show

A big congratulations to Jamie Taylor who played at the opening of the Airdrie Air Show.  She did great.  Afterwards, singer Paul Brandt was even lucky enough to meet her and have his picture taken with her!

Top Corps in Southern Alberta!

June 6, 2011 in Honours, Notices

Congratulations to the 3016 Airdrie Royal Canadian Army Cadets Corps who were named the “Top Corps in Southern Alberta”. This is a huge honor and recognizes the great work that Captain Mark, her staff and the whole corps has done to make this a great corps.

The Top Corps in Alberta will be named in September.

Awards Sponsors needed

April 26, 2011 in Donations, Honours, Notices

At the end of each year the Airdrie Army Cadets hold their Annual Ceremonial Review.  As part of this event, we give out a number of awards and honors to the cadets.  We are currently looking for sponsors for these awards.  If you, your company or someone that you know can sponsor one of these awards, it would be greatly appreciated.  Sponsorship is $50 per award and cheques addressed to The Army Cadet League of Canada – Alberta Branch will recieve a tax receipt.  Please contact Captain Mark for further information and a donation request letter.

A list of awards can be found on the Corps Awards page.

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