Thursday 19 December 2013

COMMANDANT'S CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR MESSAGE


Once again as the year draws to an end I would like to thank all the adult staff in Kent Army Cadet Force for their unstinting loyalty, support and determination and to wish you all a thoroughly enjoyable and well deserved Christmas and New Year break. I look forward to continuing the challenge of training and working with you throughout 2014. Again, I would like to commend and to pass on my special thanks to our Civilian Assistants whose work very often goes unseen (and without pay), but without whom the administration of our detachments would be an additional burden on the uniformed staff.

2013 was another busy year, but at least saw a return to the traditional annual cycle of training and a successful annual camp in the summer at Okehamption in Devon. We know the dates for annual camp in 2014, which will take the County to Wathgill Camp in North Yorkshire, over the period 16-29 August. Plans are already in preparation for recces in the new year and I have set the charge at £80. Annual camp will feature all the normal activities you would expect at camp, including the opportunities for AT and at Coy level a day out if OCs so wish. Coys will be responsible for 1 and 2 Star training and testing, with County organising 3 Star, Ranges and AT, very much as it was this year.

I am very pleased that 3 newly commissioned officers joined our ranks during 2013 - 2Lts Robinson, Ambrose and Moore. With 21 Adult Under Officers currently undergoing training I am looking in 2014 at maintaining a steady outflow from Westbury of officers who have the ability to lead from the front at detachment level. If anyone else is considering the challenge of commissioning I would urge them to make contact with Maj Kevin Nisbet who will continue to run the PO Cadre. A Pre-CFCB assessment weekend for our own and invited AUOs from 2 Bde and LONDIST Sectors will take place in January at Dibgate.

2013 has seen a consolidation of the County’s leadership team, which is now set to  take us forward for the next 3-5 years. This year we also welcomed Major Tony Pellet as the CTO and Major Sean Twyman took over command of D Coy. 2014 will also see a change in leadership in A and B Companies. Maj Tony Elderton, after a highly successful tour as OC A Coy will move on to a new challenge as OC B Coy, to replace Maj Simon Dean. Simon is not being lost to the ACF and will himself take up a new challenge in February.

Turning to memories of 2013, I could write reams about the many achievements our cadets have enjoyed, supported as always by our CFAVs and permanent staff, who combine to make the “cadet experience” possible and memorable. I am particularly pleased that we had a successful exercise in Cyprus, hosted by 2RRF, another first class visit to Arnhem and the start of what should be a profitable exchange programme with the Italian ACF. As a County we signed the UK’s first Community Covenant with a Further Education provider (Canterbury College) and were the lead force in Kent Cadet Week in October.  I am incredibly grateful to everyone who has worked so hard this year to ensure that our cadets continue to be seen as world class young people who are an inspiration to others. Our CFAVs too are the envy of many other voluntary youth organisations and I pay tribute to their talent and their dedication - we simply could not exist without you!

Looking forward to 2014 I am confident that all 4 of our sub units will provide opportunities for CFAVs and cadets to participate in activities in relation to the 100th Centenary of the start of the First World War, whether though battlefield tours to France and Belgium, support for events in Kent, or local level involvements, such as “adopt a war memorial” schemes. I am also confident that 2014 will see some of our first CFAVs enrol on PTLLS courses as a direct result of our Covenant with Canterbury College. The RSM is also taking a lead in organising a County Families Day for July at Dibgate, for which I give my full support and encourage the same level of support from OCs, for what should prove to be a highly enjoyable experience for all.

As a County I would like to encourage our support for charity and commend the efforts made across Kent ACF in support of the Royal British Legion and Help for Heroes. I would like to nominate the Pilgrims Hospice as our non-military focus for charity support for 2014.

Looking back to the start of the year I set out the key aims and objectives for this year and 2014. These aims were to:

1. Increase the uptake of cadets on CVQO awards. It goes without saying that all cadets who fulfil the qualifying criteria should be registered and should complete the assessment package. BTEC awards add real value to the life chances of our cadets and engage directly with parents, schools and other stakeholders. We are achieving this and I was particularly pleased to see so many Level 1 awards for our younger cadets this year, in ceremonies at Canterbury Cathedral and at County Headquarters.

2. Continue to improve the uptake for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, at all levels. As with CVQO awards the County is currently behind the curve with the uptake and completion of awards well below the levels we should be achieving, despite the considerable personal efforts of Captain Woods and his team.

3. Further develop shooting as a core activity available to all cadets. The introduction of the new air rifle should be used as a stimulus to putting shooting back on the map. It goes without saying that shooting is one of the key incentives to joining the ACF, forms part of the overall "Cadet Experience" and is an excellent tool for so many disciplines. The County has had some notable achievements of late in 2013 and I commend the Shooting Officer for his efforts.

Looking at these three areas, they should continue as our ME for 2014.

For adults, I would like to see further development of potential officer and junior officer training and development and with encouraging CFAVs to develop their own skills, competencies and military, career and AT qualifications.

The Honorary Colonel, Colonel James Partridge TD DL passes on his warm regards at this festive time of year and will continue to visit us on training in order to meet as many adults and cadets as possible.

Have a very enjoyable Christmas and New Year and I look forward keenly to working with you in 2014. Please don’t forget to follow the activities of the County on our website and Facebook page.

 
Yours

 
Jeremy Wilson

 

Wednesday 18 December 2013

NEW CSM FOR B COY KENT ACF

I am delighted to report that SSI Dwyer (D Coy) has been appointed as CSM of B Coy, with effect from 1st February 2014. I wish him every success in his new appointment.

Wednesday 11 December 2013

NEW OC FOR B COY KENT ACF

I am delighted to report that Maj Tony Elderton has been appointed as the next OC for B Coy, to take over from Maj Simon Dean at the end of January 2014. Maj Elderton has successfully commanded A Coy since 2009 and will take up post at the end of January 2014, for a 3 year appointment.

I am sure that all ranks in Kent ACF will wish Tony every success in his new appointment.

Tuesday 26 November 2013

WELL DONE TO AUO MOORE

I am sure that you will all join with me in congratulating AUO Moore on his success at CFCB and his appointment as the newest officer to Kent ACF. Well Done Barry.

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Presentation by Lt Col John Pankhurst

I am sure that you will all be interested to see the superb presentation piece of a ship's decanter, which has been presented to the Officers' Mess by Lt Col John Pankhurst, who was dined out at Annual Camp this year.

CADET ENGLISH D COY

I am sure you will be interested in reading Cdt English's blog of his summer expedition along Hadrian's Wall:

http://hadrianswallexped3.blogspot.co.uk

ADULT COUNTY BADGES

The order for the adult county badge has been sent off and I am hopeful that badges will be ready in 3-4 weeks time. We have selected the badge pictured below, at a size of 50mm X 50mm, which will go on the left blanking plate 10mm below the union flag.

To cover costs for the badges, one badge will be issued free to all CFAV. Any subsequent badges will be charged at £2 each,



Wednesday 28 August 2013

CADET COVENANT AND KENT CADET WEEK

I am pleased to report that the Cadet Covenant with Canterbury College was signed last night at Canterbury College and supported by Maj Elderton and Cdt CSM Cobb from A Coy. This should open the way for an exciting range of career development opportunities for our cadets and adults.

 
Could I also remind you about Kent Cadet Week, which will run from Sat 12th-Fri 18th October and will be preceded by a major advertising campaign across all the KM Group papers in Kent. You may even get a visit from KMFM to collect material for their breakfast show, to be broadcast during Cadet Week.
During Kent Cadet Week it would be good to see ALL detachments holding open evenings, or where you share sites with the ATC, joint open evenings. Please feed all details of events to the County PRO who will collate and arrange for details to be loaded onto the Kent Cadet Week website:
www.kentcadetweek.org

Tuesday 20 August 2013

ANNUAL CAMP

I would like to thank everyone who has helped to make Annual Camp 2013 a success. The weather was not on our side in week one but changed completely at the weekend to help bring camp to a successful conclusion.
 
A few reminders:
 
Annual Camp 2014 will be to Wathgill in North Yorkshire, between 16th - 29th August 2014 (the last two weeks of the Summer holiday).
 
The Officers' Study weekend will take place at Shorncliffe over the weekend 12th/13th October, with a dinner night in the Garrison Officers' Mess.
 
2014 will be the centenary of the outbreak of the first World War. I know that plans are already in hand for battlefield visits to Flanders and France as well as local level projects centred on war memorials and graves.
 
Thank you again for your hard work and I look forward to seeing all again at detachments and on Coy/Sqn training throughout the year.
 
Col Wilson

Saturday 17 August 2013

KENT TO DEVON CYCLE RIDE

I am sure that you will all join me in congratulating the TSA in his successful cycle ride from Kent to Okehampton at the start of camp. He has managed to raise over £3000 which will be used to pay for over 30 cadets to take the BTEC Level 1 Certificate in Teamwork, Personal Skills and Citizenship.

 

Tuesday 13 August 2013

KENT CADET WEEK

Kent Cadet Week will take place between Saturday 12th October and Friday 18th October 2013 and will profile the activities and opportunities available in Kent ACF, along with our sister organisations the ATC and SCC.

A logo has been produced, which Coys/Sqn and Detachments may use in all aspects of support for the week and is displayed below:

The website has now gone live at:  http://www.kentcadetweek.org/

Tuesday 23 July 2013

LORD LIEUTENANT'S MERITORIOUS SERVICE CERTIFICATES

I am sure that you will all join me in congratulating Captain Shaun Spilsbury and Sergeant Major Instructor Verity Burrows on the news of the award of the Lord Lieutenant's Meritorious Service Certificate. The certificates were both well deserved and will be awarded at a ceremony in October. In the meantime please take the opportunity to congratulate them when you next see them.

Tuesday 16 July 2013

COUNTY BADGE

After considerable deliberation the design for our County badge has been decided and is shown below. It is plain, simple and easily recognised.

The anticipated size will be 60mm X 60mm, which is slightly smaller than the size of a Post It note and should fit neatly under the union flag on the left hand blanking plate.

Tuesday 9 July 2013

KENT ACF TO EXERCISE IN CYPRUS

I would hope by now that all adult members of Kent ACF are aware of the opportunity for cadets (and adults) to take part in an exercise in Cyprus over the Autumn 2013 half term. The exercise covers both military and adventure training skills and will be conducted within the Sovereign Base Area on the island. The weather should be a welcome break from an Autumn UK too!
 
The exercise will be sponsored by 2 RRF who are the resident battalion and follows a tried and tested package first developed in South East London ACF by our Deputy Commandant (T), Lt Col Steele.
 
The exercise is being organised by Lt Col Steele, who should contact for further details and information. This is too good an opportunity for our cadet and adult members to miss.
 
You can also ask Col Steele about the opportunities for visiting Italy with the Italian ACF. Again this is a tried and tested package for our adults and cadets. Watch out for the Italians at Annual Camp in Okehampton and start learning some Italian!

Thursday 4 July 2013

CADET COVENANT

We are on the verge of signing a landmark Cadet Covenant with Canterbury College. The covenant follows the successful launch of an Armed Forces Covenant with Canterbury College, the first FE college in the UK to do so.
 
We will be the first ACF in the country to sign a formal agreement with a college and I fully expect to see the benefits almost immediately. The short term benefits will be free access to all of the college's facilities in the evenings and at weekends. More significantly, we will have free access to courses for cadets (post 16) and for adults. Some detailed work is still needed to be done to identify key and appropriate courses for cadets and where/when they can be delivered by the college. Equally, for adults the college is offering free PTLLS and CTLLS courses, which could significantly contribute to improved instructional skills in the ACF and career prospects outside the ACF.
 
I am very much looking forward to the signing of the Cadet Covenant along with the Air Training Corps and Sea Cadet Corps on Wednesday 24th July at Canterbury College.
The signing has been postponed until the end of August to allow all parties more time to prepare. It will also link directly with Kent Cadet Week (12-18 Oct 14).


 

Wednesday 3 July 2013

ANNUAL CAMP AND BEYOND

By my calculation we are now just 37 days away from the start of Annual Camp. This may sound like a long time still, but in ACF terms it is just 2 weekends away! I confirmed with the County Training Officer yesterday that the County Block Programme is now complete and all 4 sub units now know the schedule for the fortnight.
 
As officers and adult instructors you should know what programme you will be leading or supporting for the entire period that you will be there. Expect some duties, although these will be kept to the absolute minimum. Visitors' Day will be Friday 16th August, with an Officers' Mess Dinner Night in the evening. The Sergeants' Mess will hold their Dinner Night on the following day (Sat 16th) and both events should be well worth looking forward to.
 
Following Annual Camp we will be holding an Officers' Study Day on Saturday 12th October at Sir John Moore Bks in Shorncliffe. The theme for the day will be the 1914-2014 Centenary of the outbreak of World War One and will focus on the development of sub unit plans for battlefield tour visits and cadets in the community activities. I know that B and D Coys are already ahead of the game in this respect, with an adult planning tour for B Coy in July this year and an "adopt a war memorial" project in D Coy already underway. There will be an Officers' Mess Dinner Night on the Saturday evening and I would hope to use the occasion to dine out some of our recently retired officers. 
 
The Summer edition of Footprint is in its final stages of production. If anyone still has newsworthy events they would like included, please let the County PRO know without delay.

Tuesday 28 May 2013

GETTING READY FOR ANNUAL CAMP

The count down to Annual Camp has certainly begun and with just over 10 weeks to go before we deploy to Okehampton I would urge a last call to adults and cadets to attend. The provisional figures show that we should see something like 550-600 adults and cadets attending what promises to be very enjoyable and rewarding experience.  Talking to cadets as I go around the County it is clear that information is being passed down and there is a good understanding of what is on offer and what we are aiming to achieve.
 
Remember, Annual Camp this year will be different for a number of reasons; we will be joined by cadets and adults from the Italian Army Cadet Force, who will be joining the 3 star cadre (to be followed by our cadets and adults visiting Italy next year). Ranges this year will be delivered by a Permanent Range Team (PRT) which should further improve the County's shooting skills. The adventure training package being organised this year should be second to none and takes full advantage of the opportunities afforded by Okehampton's position. Finally, I am hoping that our County badge will be on display and easily recognisable on our new uniforms!

Also coming up soon:

D of E Gold canoeing expedition down the River Wye
Presentation of CVQO Level 1 Awards in Canterbury Cathedral
AT weekends for D Coy and the RE Sqn at Lydd
B Coy visiting Ypres

Tuesday 30 April 2013

4 DIV TARGET RIFLE COMPETITION

It was a great pleasure to be able to visit the 4 Div Target Rifle Competition at Pirbright on Sunday and see our County Team win a place at Bisley later this year. There was some truly excellent shooting on the part of our cadets at distances of up to 500 metres.
 
I would like to thank the adults who gave up their time to enable the event to take place, namely Capt Roberts (County Shooting Officer), Maj Nisbet, AUOs Green and Moore and SSgt Blair.
 
Shooting is one of our core skills and one of the key attractions to cadets when they join. The target rifle sits at the top of the tree when it comes to shooting skills and I would ask all our adults to encourage cadets who have a desire to develop their shooting skills and/or get involved themselves!
 
County Badge Update: The Kent county map with Invicta superimposed seems to be gaining ground at the moment. Last few days to express a preference!

Monday 15 April 2013

COUNTY BADGE

Please take some time to look at the following suggestions for a County badge to wear on our uniforms. I would ask you to express your opinions via your Coy CoC by no later than mid May, in order to allow enough time to produce the badges ahead of Annual Camp. It will be a simple case of the most popular suggestion wins!

I would suggest that the badge be no larger than a pack of cards
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Saturday 30 March 2013

COUNTY BADGE

I have now received a number of suggestions for a County badge for adults. It is my intention to publish 4 suggestions in the next week or two for consideration by our adults. The "chosen" piece will then be manufactured and distributed (and sewn on) before we go to Annual Camp in August.

Monday 25 March 2013

Major Pellett appointed as County Training Officer

I am very pleased to report that Major Pellett has been appointed as the new County Training Officer for Kent Army Cadet Force. Major Pellett will take up his post as this end of this year's Annual Camp at Okehampton, taking over from Major Kevin Gatter who will return to his post as County Records Officer.

Major Pellett joins the Command Team at an exciting time, with planning for overseas exercises in Cyprus and Gibralter, an exchange programme with the Italian Army Cadet Force and the County's preparations for the 100th anniversary of the start of World War One. At the same time, Major Pellett will take the lead with planning Annual Camp 2015, to Wathgill, which is now just over 16 months away!

There will now of course be a vacancy for OC D Coy based in Ditton. Applications from suitably qualified officers should be submitted by the end of April 2013, for an appointment to take effect from the end of Annual Camp 2013.

Wednesday 6 February 2013

MTP AND POSSIBLE COUNTY BADGE

Ladies and Gentlmen

You will by now be aware that our issue of MTP has arrived in the County and is being distributed via the CAAs on a one-for-one exchange with CS95. I fully expect that all CFAVs will be wearing MTP by the end of Feb, less any adults who have yet to supply their sizing sheets. And yes, brown boots will eventually be issued!


We will also shortly be issued with rank slides, which will be a generic "ACF" slide. I would like to canvas your opinion on the idea of producing a cloth County Badge for adults to wear. I am not convinced that we should procure a County rank slide as I am aware and support the strong Regimental and Corps loyalties which I know exist and are currently displayed on slides. A better option might be to go for a badge.
If we go ahead with a badge it would have to appear on the left arm (where Bde flashes usually go) and not on the right arm as it would not be a TRF.
My own thoughts would be for a Kent badge, with the white horse, probably on a red background in the shape of a shield. Something not unlike the badge at the top of this blog!
If we go ahead I would like to go to Annual Camp with a new collective adult badge, so I would welcome your thoughts over the next few weeks.
Could I ask regular (if there are any!) visitors to this blog to forward this post to colleagues so that we can gauge the feelings of a wide spread of the adult community.

Tuesday 29 January 2013

WELCOME BACK IN 2013!

Firstly, a slightly belated Happy New Year and a welcome back to training in what will be a very busy year. It was a great pleasure to see a number of you at Dibgate for the first Adult Update Weekend and also the RE Sqn at work at Collingwood a week before. The next adult weekend takes place in early February. I was very pleased to be able to introduce our new Honorary Colonel, Col James Partridge TD DL to adults training at the weekend. Col Partridge is keen to get around the County ans meet as many adults and cadets as possible, so don't be surprised if he pops up at your training events over the coming months!

I think that most people have now met the new Deputy Commandant (Training), Lt Col David Steele, who has joined us on promotion from SE London ACF. The second new Deputy Commandant, Lt Col (Designate) Chris Gilbert, will be returning to duty at the start of February to begin the handover/takeover with Lt Col Masters. Lt Col Gilbert will take up his post as Deputy Commandant (Admin) on 1st April.

I would like to draw your attention to the latest Army Cadet Magazine, which is heavily focused towards the hot topic of adult commissioning and so will be of particular interest to our 17 AUOs and others contemplating this career pathway. The other strong themes in the magazine are training safety and Values & Standards. I would encourage you to study the article written by GOC Sp Comd, Maj Gen Boag, who has ultimate responsibility for the ACF. You will find the link to the current magazine below.

http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?eid=441f728e-e75b-4a4a-b06a-ef8b486e785c

Our Main Effort as a County must now switch towards the preparations for Annual Camp to Okehampton in August. The County recce will take place over the weekend of 16/17 March, after which the detailed Coy/Sqn plans and arrangements will be confirmed. The price this year will be fixed at £80 per head.

I would also like you to start thinking further ahead to 2014 which will be the 100th anniversary of the start of World War One. I took a party of officers to Flanders last October for a Study Weekend to scope the potential for cadet visits in 2014. I am hoping that the Coys/Sqn now carry out a similar planning exercise and then make detailed arrangements for cadet visits in 2014. Kent, being so close to France has an obvious advantage when it comes to visiting France/Belgium and is not without evidence of the impact of WW1 itself.