Annual adventure for Dromore cadet
The traditional highlight of the Cadet year, the camp sees the teenagers stretched and entertained for one week, with what a spokesperson described as “a demanding programme of outdoor adventure, sporting challenge and good craic”.
Adam - or Cadet Warrant Officer Adam Kelly of the Banbridge Army Cadet Force Detachment - has been a Cadet for five years.
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Hide Ad“In my current role,” he said, “I now have more responsibility at Annual Camp and during the year too – with more to organise and responsibilities of ensuring that the junior cadets are in the right place at the right times and with all the equipment they need.
“Before I joined the Cadets I would have been quite shy. Now I am happy to be in front of the Cadets or anyone else and tell them what I would like them to do. I’ve also made many good friends.
“The skills I have picked up will be useful in life, I think, particularly the organisational skills, the ability to work with others and the discipline to keep at a job until it’s done.”
If you’d like to find out more about becoming a Cadet or an Adult Instructor in Banbridge or the wider County Down area call 028 9081 5223.