Many ADCC instructors and squadron officers were called up into regular service, buildings were
commandeered by either the Service or by local government for war work, and cadets went to work on RAF stations. Cadets were used to carry messages, they helped with clerical duties, in providing extra muscle in handling aircraft and in the movement of stores and equipment. They filled thousands of
sandbags and loaded miles of belts of ammunition. Throughout the early stages of war, the government received good reports as to the quality of cadets entering the RAF and Fleet Air Arm. It was so impressed that it asked the ADCC to begin training young men who were waiting to be called into service. The ADCC willingly took on this task and in a very short space of time produced thousands of well qualified individuals who went on to pass quickly through basic training. == Establishment of the ATC ==