Two adult cadet volunteers from Lanarkshire have been recognised for their dedication to helping young people.
From Australia’s northernmost tip to central Queensland mining towns, teenage cadets are discovering career paths through an unlikely military program reshaping rural youth.
Staff Sergeant Kyle Hirvonen, who serves at 14 Troop Musselburgh, received the Lothian and Borders regional award at the Cadet Adult Recognition Awards (CARAs) for his service to the cadet forces.
On December 27 and 28, the Alfred Duraiappah Grounds in Jaffna will transform into a theater of discipline and athletic ...
The Support Committee for the 572 Humboldt Army Cadets has launched its annual Facebook auction, giving community members a chance to bid on a variety of donated items while helping support cadet ...
A Broxburn volunteer has received an award for her exceptional commitment to the Cadets. Since 2020, the Cadet Adult Recognition Awards (CARAs) has sought to acknowledge the dedication and ...
Army claimed national championships in 1914, 1916, 1944, 1945 and 1946, and additionally finished top-10 in the AP poll in ...
Cadet Lance-Bombardier Oliver Williams wins the first McCullough Cup for courage, awarded by Hereford & Worcester ACF in memory of SSI ...
From food drives to toy collections, explore the best ways to give back and help those in need throughout your community for ...
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated that national progress cannot be achieved through suspicion and mistrust of one another, but only when everyone fulfills the responsibilities entrusted to ...
Just over 7,000 wreaths made their way to LI National Cemetery, compared with 40,000 in years past, an organizer said.