Suffolk Cadets showcase skills at Armed Forces Day event

Three Suffolk ACF cadets sitting outside smiling

Suffolk ACF cadets proudly supported the Armed Forces Day event at Kings Recreation Ground, Stowmarket on 27th June.

Under clear blue skies, the cadets welcomed members of the public to their stands, demonstrating the variety of activities, training opportunities and experiences available within the ACF. The event provided a fantastic opportunity for the cadets to share what they have learnt and highlight how the organisation helps young people build confidence, teamwork, leadership skills and resilience.

The Fieldcraft display gave visitors an insight into some of the practical skills taught within the cadet force, and cadets were able to demonstrate their knowledge of outdoor skills, planning, communication and team work. The First Aid stand proved popular, with visitors able to practise resuscitation techniques and learn more about emergency response.

Suffolk ACF cadet demonstrates resuscitation techniques

The STEM stand showcased the technical side of Army Cadet training, with cadets demonstrating how to safely disassemble and rebuild a motorbike. This highlighted the problem-solving, engineering and practical skills that can be developed through STEM activities within the ACF.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) Expedition stand completed the displays, featuring camping equipment and cooking gear while explaining the opportunities available for cadets to achieve nationally recognised qualifications. Through DofE progression, cadets develop independence, navigation skills, teamwork and confidence while taking on new challenges.

The Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk, Mark Pendlington, visited the ACF stand to show his encouragement and support for the cadets and adult volunteers. His visit reflected the strong sense of teamwork and community within the ACF, where everyone supports each other regardless of rank or role.

The family spirit of the event was also reflected on the ACF stand, with adult volunteer PI Tournay-Godfrey supporting alongside her daughter, who was demonstrating fieldcraft skills. Another adult volunteer was joined by his nephew while showcasing fieldcraft activities, highlighting how cadets can create connections that extend beyond the parade ground and into families and communities.

During the day dadets engaged with members of the public, met representatives from other military organisations, enjoyed activities such as the climbing wall and took part in a parade attended by the Lord Lieutenant.

The event was a great success and demonstrated exactly what the Army Cadets represent: learning valuable life skills, building friendships, supporting the local community and creating confident young people ready to take on future challenges.

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