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British Virgin Islands Cadet Corps

The aim of the Corps is to provide Progressive cadet training to foster self discipline, confidence, self reliance, initiative, teamwork, an interest in policing, loyalty to the Territory, respect for others, spiritual development and a sense of service to people.

Cadet Corps training Curriculum

- Drills - First Aid - Orinteering - Field Craft - Water Safety - Fire Prevention - Public Speaking and effective communication - Civic and Cultural Education - Physical Training and Wellness - Leadership

Cadet Ranks
As well as learning new skills by working through the APC syllabus, experienced cadets can be awarded a rank. As the Army allows its soldiers to take on responsibility and leadership as Non-commissioned Officers or NCOs, so too does the ACF.

Cadet NCOs wear the issued cadet rank slides, pictured above. The titles of some ranks may vary as cadet detachments are affiliated to Army regiments and adopt their terminology. There is usually only one Cadet RSM per county. In many counties, there is the opportunity for appointment to Cadet Under Officer (CUO), an appointment allowing the holder to stay in the officers' mess.