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Tours for 1368's September 2026 (0926) intake

1368 Squadron operates an induction programme for new cadets with the main induction being in September (typically 12-14 cadets). With intakes the young people join at same time as others and go through the same induction programme before being integrated into the squadron. It avoids repeating training, enables squadron to cope with larger numbers, and leads to stronger friendships among new recruits. We have  a 5 stage process to joining: Initial contact/register interest (ideally via form). Tour/visit to see Sqn where young person can learn more about what cadet experience is. Parent/guardian formally asks to join. Forms are sent out, returned prior to intake date. Young person starts. We have added a new cadet interest form to the website  Join Us  page to work around issues with the form on the RAF page (e.g. doesn't always work and now doesn't allow Year 7's to apply for intakes which start when they go into Year 8).

1368 Blue Road March 12km, 25 Jul 2026

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Last Saturday saw team 1368 organise and conduct another Sqn road march. Special mention to staff team on their motivation and fortitude to get admin sorted for new routes. Great mix of experience and newbies (on their way to the blue badge). Blue badges = opportunity for Bronze= opportunity for Silver etc, with Gold normally (if you're lucky) being Nijmegen.

Another Gold DofE success for 1368 Sqn

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Well done to one of our staff members on achieving his Gold DofE, 28 Jul 2026. An amazing achievement, it takes a lot of commitment to complete all 5 Gold sections (volunteering, skills, physical, expedition and residential).  He did lot of sections through cadet activities in 1368 Sqn as a cadet SNCO/Staff Cadet and had just the expedition section to go, so he undertook an amazing expedition with a difference experience (sailing with the morning star trust ), highlighting that there are some more varied Authorised Activity Provider (AAP) options out there, if that's what floats your boat. DofE Gold is a journey, not a sprint.

Congratulations to Cdt F who was promoted to corporal, 22 Jul 2026

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His performance in first 6 months of the year has been exceptional. The first to attain MOI out of the 8 who applied, attendance on NCO Dev course attained, strong accumulated community duties, leadership and host of other badges no-one is going to catch him in terms of qualifications/badges/participation. so decided to call this one now. As Albert Einstein is quoted: "Setting an example is not the main means of influencing others, it is the only means.". Well done.

8 Advanced, 10 Intermediate, 4 Basic swimming certificate achievements, 20 Jul 2026

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Well done everyone that attended Monday's session. Was a little worried about holiday time numbers drop but attendance was reasonable in the end, and it was definitely worth it. Attitude was amazing. So often we hold ourselves back from what we can achieve, but there was none of that. You were fire. Never had this many of the higher awards (8 Advanced, 10 Intermediate, 4 Basic). Having the extra half hour really helped. Bonus from Wing. They have agreed to help fund costs as 1368 Sqn has been denied use of its building for coming up to 10 months now due to the DIO/.RFCA/VIVO maintenance contract failures (still no news on opening date). 

Silver DofE Expedition Team presentation, 13 Jul 2026

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Well done to the April Silver's in their effort to pull together photos and info to deliver their presentation last night to the newbies (who have their own adventures to come). A pres/report is required to complete the Expedition section at Silver (and Gold).  There was genuine appreciation of the landscape/flora/fauna and, of course, mention of red kites (which I've passed on to Sgt M, who was unable to attend, but seemed pleased). Did also sense that they got a lot of joy from the shared adventure with "the Nugget", just the unexpected things that happen and how the team reacts. All passes, of course. We can start to finish sign-offs and get certificates, hopefully. Well done team.

Parade nights in pictures, to 13 Jul 2026

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Fun Quiz/Dominos Pizza night (end of exams + Wing Athletics Champions 2026). Ensemble rekindling has highlighted enthusiasm and talent in our mids.  Cdt R collected her Silver DofE badge/cert. Snrs tested the Astro. Blue fieldcraft for juniors on Weds, albeit with beach attire.  GCSE-ers slower to return (cheaper hols times perhaps) but last 1-2 weeks more have come back, hence remain hopeful to get everyone rowing together again in the 1368 Norwegian Viking boat (been a bit like our main rowers left the ship, the juniors/year 10's just about kept us moving). We have circled back and starting to pick em out of the water, as they've waded back from their hols, e.g. great to see some helping marching band and dusting off the banner. Fingers crossed. Also been uptake of show-arounds for Sept intake.

Soccer World Cup Wk 4 Challenge, 8 July 2026

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Week 4's Wing World Cup inspired competition involving air cadet squadrons running a different football challenge a week proved surprisingly hard and frustrating. It appears that success in one of challenges doesn't mean success in all, hence competition is wide open. Cdt P came top on last week's passing challenge. Idea is we can at least award best in 1368 Sqn. Sgt F is keeping scores and has been submitting to Wing.   Everything to play for as we enter Wk 5. Normally, enthusiasm about England's soccer chances would've disappeared by now (2 days to go before that happens).

Promotion of Cpl G to Sergeant rank, 8 Jul 2026

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Congratulations to Cpl G on her promotion to 1368's Senior NCO team to help lead the JNCO team as we expand it in the coming months and years. She is also going to take on a role as DofE Junior Leader to help manage a very large number of cadets who need to get sections signed for classifications, leadership, athletics and other things they've been doing on Sqn over last 6 months. Long time coming.  The NCO team remains at the heart of what 1368 Sqn achieves. Promotion is not based on what you say you will do, it's based on what you've done. With 76 cadets, and very stable numbers in the NCO age range, there is a fixed number of available positions at each rank, hence it is only a high-calibre of cadet that gets promoted. Well done.

OC's cadet of the month for June 2026, 6 Jul 2026

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Cdt R received the honour's as COTM for last month (despite some suspicion that the OC's golden rule is being broken). COTM is about the cadet that has a positive impact on others. Teamwork and pastoral leadership on the DofE Bronze was on a level I've not seen before in a first exped, even if he did get them lost (all part of the fun). Plus there was a very nice MTP-style cake with Mint mini-poos. That had a positive impact on a lot of people.

Building closure due to VIVO/RFCA contract change in 2024 now at 9 months

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Now 9 months since joint cadet centre building (shared with army cadets) was closed due to failure to perform legal building safety checks by RFCA West Midlands (after an MOD value for money review led to change to MOD's main estate VIVO Defence contractor in Aug 2024 involving the Defence Infrastructure Organisation). It has been parading at alternative venues since Oct 2025. Direct costs to parents/cadets, of the failure of MOD contract change to maintenance of volunteer estate buildings, now stands at £3185.75. Indirect costs on volunteer's time is significantly higher. Sqn has 76 enrolled cadets (2nd largest in Wing). It is current holder of the Wing Per Ardua trophy for best Sqn after overall win in Sept 2025 (a competition involving a wide range of activities, incl. Ensemble, STEM, Drill, Banner, Radio, First Aid etc). 1368 cadets/NCOs won the Warwickshire and Birmingham Wing Athletics Championships in May 2026. It is also current holder of all 3 Wing Sports trophies (Sqn...

Birmingham Redpoint Climbing, 30 Jun 2026

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Tue saw 11 cadets from 1368 Sqn (and 4 from 1289) spend the night indoor climbing at Redpoint in Birmingham. A great venue with both climbing walls and bouldering. Great instructors, and some fantastic adventure training experience. Many thanks to Sgt M and 1289 Sqn for helping transport.

Warwick and Leamington Spa Armed Forces Day, 27 Jun 2026

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Has been an exceptionally busy period despite 9 months without a building. Last Sat saw cadets from 1368 Sqn participate in Leamington & Warwick Armed Forces Day for 3rd year running, incl. annual drill & challenge competitions against the local Army and Sea Cadets. 1368 won the drill again, 2nd in "the challenge" to the Sea Cadets. Well done all. Also great engagement with the general public with cadets showing little kids first aid and drumming, and entertaining dignitaries, and some great shots with the tank. Another win for 1368 Community Duty pillar this year. Great staff team performance and also thanks to 1289's FS R for helping with drill prep and on the day.

1368 Sqn visit to Shuttleworth Air Festival, 28 Jun 2026

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Busy weekend. 12 cadets from 1368 managed to realize CI M's dream of doing more 1368 Sqn air show visits. Although a lot of the really fragile older planes couldn't fly still a unique experience and CI M made a new friend (Richie, a US airline pilot on layover with a similar passion for war birds, it seems). There was also the rare Messerschmitt Bf 109 flies with Spitfire thing and the excitement of an old tractor pulling an old plane. It doesn't get more exciting for an air cadet, than this. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06/28/rare-messerschmitt-flies-spitfire-first-time-this-century/

Parade nights in pictures, 29 Jul 2026

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Post Athletics-win period has seen a return to Aylesford on Weds. 1369 Sqn now coming up to 9 months since building was closed due to MOD contract/VIVO problems in the maintenance of the volunteer estate by RFCA. As well as STEM lots of parallel things happening. Blue fieldcraft lessons ongoing. We have a group doing the Wing soccer challenge (diff one each week). NNAS pins/certificates for Cdt B-R and Cdt W. Lots of cadets also doing dry runs for MOI lanyard. Successful instructor lanyard pass by Cdt P on Mon 29 Jul (well done!), 2nd in batch (8 active cadets have done MOI training, so still looking for helping those that need it). It's a fair amount o effort but a significant milestone as can formally take on more of a teaching role, e.g. teach blue radio (if have bronze) and helps with bidding for higher level camps/courses.