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FOREWORD
We were delighted to see that Stuart Ensor, National Chairman of the
ATC Civilian Committee, and RFCA member, was appointed as an OBE, together with Colour Sergeant (SCC) John Daley, Royal Marines Detachment Commander TS SHEFFIELD, who was awarded the British Empire Medal, for services to young people and to the community in Sheffield, in the King’s
whatever you are involved in and share the message to all.
If you are a unit commander, or even if not but you are interested in telling your story, do send stories in. The Editor knows how much is going on out there in each of the cadet forces; just tell the rest of Yorkshire and
the Humber what you are doing and spread the word of all the hard work
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New Years Honours list. In addition, a large number of adult volunteers have been recognised across Yorkshire with the award of Lord-Lieutenant’s Certificates and the contribution
they have made to the development
of both the adults and cadets under their leadership and dedication is phenomenal. In addition, two former members of the Cadet Training
Team were also recognised for their significant contribution to both the ACF and CCF across the Northeast. Finally, Major Mike Wootton was recognised with the award of the sixth clasp to the Cadet Force Medal, demonstrating over fifty years’ service to the ACF. Many congratulations to all the recipients for their service.
By the time this edition reaches you, there should be, with luck, signs of spring around the corner and all that this brings to the cadet experience, camps, expeditions, adventure training and so much more. Do enjoy
and effort which is being put into your units to benefit the cadet experience. Many of the activities mentioned
above have also featured on the RFCA website at https://www. rfca-yorkshire.org.uk in addition to their own media channels. Do take a look at the RFCA website too.
Please continue to send, high quality stories and pictures in for
the magazine, which makes for excellent reading material, not just around Yorkshire and the Humber, but nationally. A plea though, do look closely at the quality of the pictures being sent with stories; many have been rejected as they were of poor quality or content and would detract from what would otherwise be good contributions. Keep sending your stories and do please note the copy dates below and the guidance notes on submission of articles.
Colonel David Fuller OBE
Editor
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