NZCF Units
editRegions
edit- Northland
- Auckland
- Waikato
- Bay of Plenty
- Gisborne
- Hawke's Bay
- Taranaki
- Manawatu-Wanganui
- Wellington
- Tasman
- Nelson
- Marlborough
- West Coast
- Canterbury
- Otago
- Southland
ATC
editThis is a list of units in the New Zealand Air Training Corps.[1]
Each unit is led and managed by the Cadet Unit Commander, and his/her officers and staff.
There are currently 49 Air Training Corps units in New Zealand.
Squadron Abbrv. |
Unit | Town / City | Region | Area | Logo | Commissioned | Website |
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1 Sqn | No. 1 (City of Wellington) Squadron | Wellington | Wellington | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | [1] |
2 Sqn | No. 2 (Hutt City) Squadron | Hutt City | Wellington | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | Archived [2] |
3 Sqn | No. 3 (City of Auckland) Squadron | Auckland | Auckland | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [3] |
4 Sqn | No. 4 (City of Papakura) Squadron | Papakura | Auckland | Northern Area | Unknown | 1958 | [4] |
5 Sqn | No. 5 (Rodney District) Squadron | Whangaparaoa | Auckland | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [5] |
6 Sqn | No. 6 (North Shore City) Squadron | North Shore | Auckland | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [6] |
7 Sqn | No. 7 (City of Hamilton) Squadron | Hamilton | Waikato | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [7] |
8 Sqn | No. 8 (City of New Plymouth) Squadron | New Plymouth | Taranaki | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
9 Sqn | No. 9 (City of Wanganui) Squadron | Wanganui | Manawatu-Wanganui | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | Archived [8] |
10 Sqn | No. 10 (City of Palmerston North) Squadron | Palmerston North | Manawatu-Wanganui | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | [9] |
11 Sqn | No. 11 (District of Hastings) Squadron | Hastings | Manawatu-Wanganui | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | Archived [10] |
12 Sqn | No. 12 (City of Invercargill) Squadron | Invercargill | Southland | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | Archived [11] |
13 Sqn | No. 13 (City of Napier) Squadron | Napier | Hawke's Bay | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | [12] |
14 Sqn | No. 14 (City of Gisborne) Squadron | Gisborne | Gisborne | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
15 Sqn | No. 15 (District of Timaru) Squadron | Timaru | Canterbury | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [13] |
16 Sqn | No. 16 (District of Tauranga) Squadron | Tauranga | Bay of Plenty | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [14] |
17 Sqn | No. 17 (City of Christchurch) Squadron | Christchurch | Canterbury | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [15] |
18 Sqn | No. 18 (Avon) Squadron | Avon | Canterbury | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [16] |
19 Sqn | No. 19 (Auckland) Squadron | Auckland | Auckland | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [17] |
20 Sqn | No. 20 (City of Whangarei) Squadron | Whangarei | Northland | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
21 Sqn | No. 21 (Masterton District) Squadron | Masterton | Wellington | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
22 Sqn | No. 22 (City of Upper Hutt) Squadron | Upper Hutt | Wellington | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | [18] |
23 Sqn | No. 23 (Nelson) Squadron | Nelson | Nelson | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [19] |
24 Sqn | No. 24 (Ashburton) Squadron | Ashburton | Canterbury | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | Archived [20] |
25 Sqn | No. 25 (District of Kaikohe) Squadron | Kaikohe | Northland | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
26 Sqn | No. 26 (Oamaru) Squadron | Oamaru | Otago | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
27 Sqn | No. 27 (Blenheim) Squadron | Blenheim | Marlborough | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [21] |
28 Sqn | No. 28 (Gore) Squadron | Gore | Southland | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
29 Sqn | No. 29 (Rotorua) Squadron | Rotorua | Bay of Plenty | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
30 Sqn | No. 30 (Hobsonville) Squadron | Hobsonville | Auckland | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [22] |
31 Sqn | No. 31 (Morrinsville) Squadron | Morrinsville | Waikato | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
32 Sqn | No. 32 (Borough of Feilding) Squadron | Feilding | Manawatu-Wanganui | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | [23] |
33 Sqn | No. 33 (Westport) Squadron | Westport | West Coast | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
35 Sqn | No. 35 (Whakatane) Squadron | Whakatane | Gisborne | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | Archived [24] |
36 Sqn | No. 36 (Greymouth) Squadron | Greymouth | West Coast | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
37 Sqn | No. 37 (Thames) Squadron | Thames | Waikato | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [25] |
38 Sqn | No. 38 (Wigram) Squadron | Wigram | Canterbury | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [26] |
40 Sqn | No. 40 (Howick) Squadron | Howick | Auckland | Northern Area | Unknown | 23 November 1981 | [27] |
41 Sqn | No. 41 (City of Porirua) Squadron | Porirua | Wellington | Central Area | Unknown | 1980 | [28] |
42 Sqn | No. 42 (City of Dunedin) Squadron | Dunedin | Otago | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | [29] |
48 Sqn | No. 48 (District of Stratford) Squadron | Stratford | Taranaki | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
49 Sqn | No. 49 (District of Kapiti) Squadron | Kapiti Coast | Wellington | Central Area | Unknown | Unknown | [30] |
50 Sqn | No. 50 (Alexandra) Squadron | Alexandra | Otago | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
57 Sqn | No. 57 (Dargaville) Squadron | Dargaville | Northland | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
64 Sqn | No. 64 (Kaitaia) Squadron | Kaitaia | Northland | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
65 Sqn | No. 65 (Kawerau) Squadron | Kawerau | Gisborne | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
75 Sqn | No. 75 (Arawa) Squadron | Arawa | Arawa | Northern Area | Unknown | Unknown | |
88 Sqn | No. 88 (Rangiora) Squadron | Rangiora | Canterbury | Southern Area | Unknown | Unknown |
The houses of Westlake Boys are[2]:
Hood
Murchison
Pupuke
Smale
Stanley
Uruoto
Westminster
editHouse | Represents | Colours | Named after | |
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Hood | Academia | ■ | Maroon | John Hood. Hood is a vice chancellor of Oxford University. |
Murchison | Leadership | White | Peter Murchison. It is named after Peter Murchison for his 11 years' loyal service in Westlake Boys High School. He has since gone into retirement. | |
Pupuke | Landmark | Blue | Lake Pupuke. The school is at the west of Lake Pupuke. | |
Smale | Enterprise | Green | Bill Smale. Smale is a successful property developer, local entrepreneur, and is an owner and director of Smales Farm Technology Office Park Next to Westlake Girls High School. | |
Stanley | Sport | Red | Mike Stanley. Stanley is a two time rowing world champion in 1982 and 1983. He was also the head rowing coach for the schools rowing squad. | |
Uruoto | Culture | Black | A verbatim Māori translation of Westlake. (uru = west, roto = lake). |
Citations
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Mckee, Annie; Kemp, Travis; Spence, Gordon (2013). "Chapter 15 sustainability and corporate social responsibility: ensuring the future". Management; a Focus on Leaders. Pearson Australia. p. 528-569.
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Cite Web
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RCAFC
editMedal | Image | Description |
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Cadet Medal for Bravery | Awarded for acts of bravery in hazardous circumstances. It is also given in recognition of outstanding deed of valour, involving risk of his or her life, in attempting to save the life or property of another person.[3] | |
Lord Strathcona Medal | Awarded for recognition of exemplary performance in physical and military training.[4] | |
Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence | Recognizes individual endeavours of a citizenship nature which meet or enhance the aims and objectives of the cadet organizations.[5] | |
Colonel Robert Perron Award | Presented annually to the Cadet who attains the highest physical fitness test score. | |
Air Force Association of Canada Medal | Awarded for excellence demonstrated on the Glider Pilot Scholarship (GPS) and the Power Pilot Scholarship (PPS). One medal shall be awarded to the top cadet, male or female, on both the GPS and the PPS at each of the five Cadet Flying Training Centres.[6] | |
Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada Cadet Medal of Merit | Awarded at each CTC to the top cadet, male or female, for each of the following summer courses:[7]
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Order of St. George Medal | Awarded to the top Staff Cadet(s) at each CSTC. | |
Air Cadet Service Medal | Recognizes all air cadets who have completed four years of honourable service with no serious infractions. Single bars are awarded for each additional year.[8] | |
Cadet Certificate of Commendation | Awarded for outstanding deeds in attempting to save the life or property of another person. This award is not part of the order of precedence.[9] |
Ref.
edit- ^ "Chapter 7 – General Composition of the NZCF". Cadet Force Orders (Manual). Vol. Volume 3: Cadet Operations. New Zealand Cadet Forces. 2017.
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has extra text (help) - ^ "House System". Westlake. Westlake Boys High School. 2018. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
- ^ "Cadets – Bravery". Archived from the original on May 13, 2007. Retrieved July 18, 2008.
- ^ "Cadets – Lord Strathcona Medal". Archived from the original on May 13, 2007. Retrieved July 18, 2008.
- ^ "Cadets – Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence". Retrieved July 18, 2008.
- ^ "Cadet Administrative Training Orders 52-08". Retrieved May 30, 2011. [dead link]
- ^ "Cadet Administrative Training Orders 13-16 (Annex F)". Archived from the original (PDF) on April 27, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
- ^ "Air Cadet League – Air Cadet Service Medal". Archived from the original on June 20, 2008. Retrieved July 20, 2008.
- ^ "Cadet Administrative Training Orders 13-16 (Annex C)". Archived from the original (PDF) on May 4, 2012. Retrieved June 15, 2011.