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The Australian Defence Force Cadets (ADFC) (also known as the Australian Service Cadet Scheme until 2001) consists of three Australian Defence Force affiliated, community-based, youth development organisations of approximately 27,834 cadets and 4,405 cadet staff in 579 units and squadrons across Australia.[citation needed] Coordination of the Australian Defence Force Cadets is via the ADF HQ unit called Reserve and Youth Division, with Commander ADF Cadets - directly accountable to VCDF. The ADFC is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Defence, in partnership with the community.
Australian Defence Force Cadets | |
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Active | 1976 – present |
Role | Youth development organisation |
Headquarters | Russell Offices |
Commanders | |
Head Cadet, Reserve and Employer Support Divisions | Rear Admiral Brett Wolski, AM, RAN |
Australian Defence Force Cadets Patron | General Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK, CVO, MC |
The Australian Defence Force Cadets have been a large part of the Australian community since the 19th century. After the cadets were re-raised in 1976 the three cadet services were grouped together as the Australian Services Cadet Scheme, beforehand the three organisations were run under the directions of single service policy, in 2001 the name was changed to the Australian Defence Force Cadets as recommended by a review. While the Australian Defence Force Cadets is sponsored by ADF (Australian Defence Force) and runs under a similar rank structure, uniform and training activities, the ADFC is not an official branch of the Defence Force and runs in accordance with the Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict which Australia has signed.
The ADFC encompasses three organizations:
- Australian Navy Cadets (ANC)
- Australian Army Cadets (AAC)
- Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC)
Cadet units are referred to differently depending on the parent service. Air Force Cadet units are referred to as Squadrons, Navy Cadet units are referred to as Training Ships and Army Cadet units are referred to as Army Cadet Units.
ADFC Ranks
editOfficer of Cadets (OOC) ranks
editInstructor of Cadets (IOC) ranks
editCadets ranks
editADFC Cadets |
CDT 9 (Special Grade) | CDT 8 | CDT 7 | CDT 6 | CDT 5 | CDT 4 | CDT 3 | CDT 2 | CDT 1 | CDT (R) | |||
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Australian Navy Cadets[1] |
No equivalent |
No equivalent | No Insignia | ||||||||||
Cadet Warrant Officer | Cadet Chief Petty Officer | Cadet Petty Officer | Cadet Leading Seaman | Cadet Able Seaman | Cadet Seaman | Cadet Recruit | |||||||
CDTWO | CDTCPO | CDTPO | CDTLS | CDTAB | CDTSMN | CDTRCT
| |||||||
ADFC Cadets |
CDT 9 (Special Grade) | CDT 8 | CDT 7 | CDT 6 | CDT 5 | CDT 4 | CDT 3 | CDT 2 | CDT 1 | CDT (R) | |||
Australian Army Cadets[1] |
No equivalent | ||||||||||||
National Cadet Under Officer | Regional Cadet Under Officer | Cadet Under Officer | Cadet Warrant Officer[a] | Cadet Warrant Officer Class One | Cadet Warrant Officer Class Two | Cadet Sergeant | Cadet Corporal | Cadet Lance Corporal | Cadet | Cadet Recruit | |||
NATCUO | RCUO | CUO | CDTWO | CDTWO1 | CDTWO2 | CDTSGT | CDTCPL | CDTLCPL | CDT | CDTREC
| |||
ADFC Cadets |
CDT 9 (Special Grade) | CDT 8 | CDT 7 | CDT 6 | CDT 5 | CDT 4 | CDT 3 | CDT 2 | CDT 1 | CDT (R) | |||
Australian Air Force Cadets[1] |
No equivalent | No equivalent | No insignia | ||||||||||
Cadet Under Officer | Cadet Warrant Officer | Cadet Flight Sergeant | Cadet Sergeant | Cadet Corporal | Leading Cadet | Cadet | Cadet Recruit | ||||||
CUO | CWOFF | CFSGT | CSGT | CCPL | LCDT | CDT | CDTRCT |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Insignia of Cadet Warrant Officer in the role of National Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major
References
editExternal links
editAustralian Navy Cadets - http://www.navycadets.gov.au/
Australian Army Cadets - http://www.armycadets.gov.au/
Australian Air Force Cadets - http://www.airforcecadets.gov.au/