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  2. Air Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a British volunteer youth organisation; ... The purpose of the Air Defence Cadet Corps (ADCC), set up in 1938 by Air Commodore Chamier

  3. Air Defence Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    This meant a number of changes to the corps, and brought about the birth of a new organisation, called the Air Training Corps. So on 5 February 1941 the Air Training Corps (ATC) was officially established, with King George VI agreeing to be the Air Commodore-in-Chief, and issuing a Royal Warrant setting out the Corps' aims.

  4. Activities of the Air Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Air Training Corps is the single largest operating authority of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award system and celebrated its 50th year of providing this opportunity to its cadets in 2006. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme is a voluntary, non-competitive programme of practical, cultural and adventurous activities for young people aged 14–25.

  5. List of Air Training Corps squadrons - Wikipedia

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    The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom. It is a voluntary youth group which is part of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets. The ATC is largely composed of individual units known as squadrons. These squadrons are organised into several different wings, which in turn are organised into six different regions.

  6. John Adrian Chamier - Wikipedia

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    After retirement from the RAF, Chamier became secretary of the Air League of the British Empire. [3] During his tenure as secretary Chamier became involved with the founding, in 1938 of the Air Defence Cadet Corps, which on 5 February 1941 evolved into the Air Training Corps because the ADCC was seen as too forceful and decided to change it to a more subtle name of ATC. [3]

  7. Royal Air Force Air Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Air Cadets (RAFAC) is the combined volunteer-military youth organisation sponsored by the Royal Air Force, which is formed by both the Air Training Corps and RAF Sections of the Combined Cadet Force. [3] The organisation is headed by a former serving RAF officer, Commandant Air Cadets. The current commandant is Air Commodore ...

  8. Commandant Air Cadets - Wikipedia

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    Commandant Air Cadets is the title given to the Royal Air Force officer who is responsible for running the Royal Air Force Air Cadets, embracing the Air Training Corps (ATC) and the RAF Sections of the Combined Cadet Force (CCF RAF). The current Commandant Air Cadets is Air Commodore Allen Lewis, who assumed the post in September 2024. [1]

  9. Category:Air Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    Air Training Corps; Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets; Royal Air Force Air Cadets; 0–9. 2353 (Ystrad Mynach) Squadron ATC; A. Air Defence Cadet Corps; List of Air ...