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Name the 8 different components of a cadet corps.
• HQ (CO who is responsible for the safety, security, and conduct of all the officers and cadets)
• Admin (makes sure all paper work is completed)• Training (responsible for the training program)• Supply (responsible for issuing uniforms and equipment and
maintaining all corps supplies)• Cadet RSM (responsible for everything relating to drill, discipline,
duties of all NCO’s, esprit-de-corps, and supervising cadets)• Cadet CSM (responsible for discipline, dress and deportment of the
company)• Cadet PL WO (responsible for their platoon)• Cadet Sec. Cmdr (responsible for the training of the section)
Draw a picture of our provincial flag.
List four different rules for flying the national flag.
• when flags are flown together in a group, no flag should be higher than the national flag
• the national flag should be raised first and lowered last if among a group of flags
• when three flags are flown together, the national flag should be in the centre
• in a group of flags, the Cdn flag should be flown on the left as seen by the spectators
• when there is more than one flag carried on parade, the national flag must be flown on the marching right or in the centre ahead of the others
• when the national flag is flown at night, it must be illuminated• during periods of mourning, the national flag is half-masted from the
day of death to the day of the funerals
When did the term “cadet corps” first appear?
•1898 in Ontario
What colors are on the Saskatchewan flag?
•green, red & yellow
What are the main symbols on the BC flag?
• the rising sun (represents the glory of the province)
• Union Jack
• 5-pointed crown (reflects the provinces colonial origns)
• field of wavy white and blue (symbolizing the Pacific ocean)
What is the difference between the Ontario flag and the
Manitoba flag?
• Manitoba has their coat-of-arms on the flag (buffalo beneath St George’s cross)
• Ontario has their coat-of-arms (3 golden maple leafs beneath St George’s cross)
What are the little symbols on the Quebec flag called?
•fleur-de-lis
When was the RCAC banner first presented?
•20 August 1985
True or False: When hung on a wall, the flag is vertical with the
stem pointing right
•True
What is the difference between the RCAC banner and the RCAC
flag?
• RCAC banner – RCAC crest is set in the centre with Prince Philip’s cypher (combo of symbolic letters) in the upper canton (left corner); two crossed silver swords with the Royal crown in bottom corner (represents CIC cap brass); red tassels and rope trim
• RCAC flag – white background with RCAC logo in centre; Cda flag in upper left corner, red tassels and rope trim
True or False: A worn, faded, or damaged flag can be burned.
•True
Who holds the appointment of Colonel-in-Chief of the RCAC?
•Prince Philip, Duke of
Edinburgh
Name the bill and the year it was passed that allowed females to
become members of the RCAC.
•Bill C-16; 30 July 1975
What is the motto of the RCAC?
•ACER ACERPORI
What does ACER ACERPORI mean?
•As the maple, so the sapling
When was the Army Cadet League of Canada formed?
•1 Apr 1971
True or False: The Army Cadet League organizes local headquarter training.
•False