Welcome to the Army Cadet Force edition of MONOPOLY The Army Cadet Force charter states that it "provides challenging military, adventurous and community activities" and aims to "inspire young people to achieve success in life ... and to develop in them the qualities of a good citizen". This is achieved by "providing progressive cadet training, often of a challenging and exciting nature, to foster confidence, self-reliance, initiative, loyalty and a sense of service to other people" and "encouraging the development of personal powers of practical leadership and the ability to work successfully as a member of a team". Join us while we take a whistle-stop tour of camp locations as you build lecture rooms and training blocks to be crowned the ultimate winner.
Join us as we look back over what has frankly been a pretty extraordinary year. In this, our first collectable edition of the Army Cadets Yearbook, we'll share with you stories from across the Army Cadets as well as fantastic features and interviews, from both before during and after lockdown. Grab your little piece of Army Cadets history in this first edition of what is sure to be an annual Christmas stocking favourite!
Big thank you to SMI Peter Russell, County Public Relations Officer for Somerset Cadet Bn (The Rifles) ACF for the fantastic cover image.
Official Army Cadet branded multi-function snoods.
This product is not a medical device or personal protective equipment. This is not a substitute for following the relevant social-distancing guidelines, which include practicing good personal hygiene, such as frequently washing your hands and not touching your face. There are no claims about the medical benefits of using this product.
Official Army Cadet branded face mask. Washable and reusable two-layer face mask with rubber earloops.
Made of 100% polyester (140gr/m2) and 100% cotton.
This product is not a medical device or personal protective equipment. This is not a substitute for following the relevant social-distancing guidelines, which include practicing good personal hygiene, such as frequently washing your hands and not touching your face. There are no claims about the medical benefits of using this product.
These cards make an excellent gift - whether for a member of the Army Cadets or a leader on the outside.
Leadership matters. Teams matter. People matter. For the ACF to thrive and create opportunities for our Cadets to flourish, we need capable adult leaders who make great things happen.
Coaching is one of the most effective and popular ways to develop people. The Initial Officer Training Leadership cards will give you instant access to some very powerful coaching questions. Use them not only for you but to create rich conversations within your team about leadership and people development. Their portability means that they can be used anywhere.
The Army Cadet Yearbook is a must-have for all cadets, CFAVs and everyone interested in the UK’s largest youth membership organisation.
Get an exclusive peek at pics from this year’s summer camps, read interviews with inspirational adventurers and game-changers, test your skills and survival knowledge, get the low-down on the new Army Cadets syllabus, learn to navigate by the stars, discover new sports, and meet former cadets who have gone on to do incredible things. Plus so much more - you’ll need to buy it to appreciate it!
Last year’s yearbook was described by Lieutenant-General Sir Tyrone Richard Urch, KBE, Commander Home Command at ‘Genuinely brilliant’ – so don’t miss the chance to get your hands on this year’s new issue.
RRP £17 - cadet + CFAVs get it at the special price of £15 by ordering it here.
Out early November 2021, pre-order before November and be the first to get it!