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Naicam army cadets showcase their hard work

The 2815 Naicam Army Cadet Corps celebrated another year of success with their Annual Ceremonial Review. Commanding Officer Lt.
2815 Naicam Army Cadet
Members of the 2815 Naicam Army Cadet Corps put their best foot forward during their 2017 ceremonial review on May 13. Pictured from left, starting in the back, are Lieutenant-Colonel Michele Claveau, 2Lt Adam Moskal, Chief Warrant Officer Logan Lewis, Bombardier Landon Woolsey, Sargeant Brahm Dies, Gunner Kennedy Lindsay, Gunner Connor Nivon, 2Lt Shawn Meekins, Warrant Comeau. In front are Gunner Joshua McLeod, Gunner Travis Lukowski, Gunner Austin Woolsey, Bombardier Paige McLeod, and Warrant Officer Theresa Keddy. Submitted Photo

The 2815 Naicam Army Cadet Corps celebrated another year of success with their Annual Ceremonial Review.

Commanding Officer Lt. Adam Moskal said the review gives the community the opportunity to see the hardwork the cadets are putting into their training.

“I want them to feel good for all they’ve accomplished all year,” said Moskal.

This was the 50th year the 2815 Naicam Army Cadet Corps has been in Naicam.

Moskal says that he hopes the Corps can celebrate another 50 years since the community support has always been there for them.

“It feels really good to be celebrating 50 years of cadets in Naicam but it would not be possible without the support of our community and surrounding area. I hope that everyone involved past and present feels proud of what we have going on here.”

 

Green Star of the Year Gunner Austin Woolsey
Red Star of the Year Bombardier Landon Woolsey
Most Improved Cadet Gunner Travis Lukowski
Best Dressed Bombardier Landon Woolsey
Top Marksman Bombardier Paige McLeod
Most Improved Marksman Gunner Connor Nivon 
  Gunner Travis Lukowski
Cadet of the Year Bombardier Paige McLeod
Perfect Attendance Gunner Kennedy Lindsay
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