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  2. Royal Air Force Air Cadets - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1 October 2017, the RAFAC was called the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO). [4] As of 1 April 2023, the RAFAC had a strength of 42,190 cadets and 10,070 cadet force adult volunteers. [5] Cadets are aged between 12 and 17 on entry to the organisation, and can remain until they are 18, or with special permission, until they are 20. [6]

  3. Douglas Bader - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Air Cadets "RAFAC Bader" is the organisations main management system, used by both Staff and Cadets. Initially named "Project Bader", it was officially used in cadet service in January 2020, with its sister "Bader Learn" replacing the previously used "Ultilearn" for cadets.

  4. Air Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    The most senior rank in the Cadet Forces Commission is that of Wing Commander, with the exception of the ambassador to the Air Cadets, and the single Senior RAFAC Volunteer, who both hold the honorary rank of Group Captain (Grp Capt) RAFAC, under a CFC.

  5. FrontlineSMS - Wikipedia

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    The software was originally developed in 2005 by Ken Banks for conservationists to keep in touch with communities in Kruger National Park in South Africa. [1] The 2.0 release is a deep redesign and is the first version to install a browser-based interface to the Java FrontlineSMS backend.

  6. Reach for the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Because Bader had fallen out with Brickhill over the split of royalties from the book, he refused to attend the premiere, and only saw the film for the first time eleven years later, on television. [13] When the film was released, people associated Bader with the quiet and amiable personality of actor More.

  7. National Marching Band of the RAF Air Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The National Marching Band of the RAF Air Cadets is a military band made up of teenage musicians of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets.It is considered to be a key musical ambassador for the RAFAC, with the band having given many notable performances at 10 Downing Street, Lincoln Cathedral, Twickenham Stadium, Whitehall and the International Air Tattoo.

  8. Tactical recognition flash - Wikipedia

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    Officers of the Air Training Corps and the RAF Section of the Combined Cadet Force wear the RAF tactical recognition flash, Adult Warrant Officers and Senior Non-Commissioned Officers wear the RAFAC Staff formation flash, and cadets wear RAFAC Cadet formation flash. [3]

  9. Khalil Bader - Wikipedia

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    Khalil Abdel Salam Bader (Arabic: خَلِيل عَبْد السَّلَام بَدْر; born 27 July 1999) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a winger for Kuwait Premier League club Al-Yarmouk and the Lebanon national team.