Cadet learned lessons well
Erik Cameron-Inglis of Kamloops was recognized as the top cadet during six weeks of training at Vernon Army Cadet Summer Training Centre.
Cameron-Inglis is a member of the 2305 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps.
The cadets enrolled in the drill and ceremonial course not only perfected their drills, they learned to teach younger cadets at their home corps.
During the summer, 1,150 Army, Sea and Air cadets from Western Canada spent up to
six weeks in the Okanagan Valley centre, expanding the training they receive at their home corps, developing new skills and forming friendships.




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