Air Training Corps The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a British cadet organisation; a voluntary youth group which is part of the
Royal Air Force Air Cadets (formerly known as the Air Cadet Organisation or ACO) and is sponsored by the
Royal Air Force (RAF) under
No 22 Group. It is supported by the
Ministry of Defence; a regular RAF officer served as
Commandant Air Cadets at the rank of Air Commodore until 2012, when the post was changed (as part of the ongoing defence cuts) to a Full Time Reserve Service (FTRS) position, also at Air Commodore rank. The cadets and the majority of staff are
civilians. Although a number of ATC cadets go on to join the RAF or other services every year, the ATC is no longer set up as a recruiting organisation. Activities include sport, hill walking, parade drill, rock climbing, rifle shooting,
fieldcraft and other outdoor activities, as well as the study of subjects related to aviation, leading to a national vocational diploma (
BTEC in Aviation Studies and others including Teamwork and Leadership). Week-long trips to RAF stations in the UK and abroad, or camps offering adventure training or music, allow the opportunity for cadets to gain a taste of military life and often to gain some flying experience in RAF gliders. A teenager can join at the age of 12 or school year 8 as a junior cadet and earn positions of increasing responsibility in a military rank structure, as well as having increasing skill and competence recognised in a classification scheme. Service as a cadet ends at the age of 20. In 2012, the ATC had around 41,000 cadets aged between 13 and 20 years, in 1009
squadrons. Its cadets are supported by a network of around 10,000 volunteer staff and around 5,000 civilian committee members.
Army Cadet Force The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a British youth organisation that offers training and experience around a military training theme including adventurous training, at the same time as promoting achievement, discipline, and good citizenship, to boys and girls aged 12 to 18 years old. It is a separate organisation from the Combined Cadet Force which provides similar training within principally independent schools. Although sponsored by the Ministry of Defence the ACF is not a branch of the British Armed Forces, and as such cadets are not subject to military 'call up'. Some cadets do, however, go on to enlist in the armed forces in later life, and many of the organisation's leaders have been cadets or have a military background. Cadets do participate with the regular army on some occasions, however.
Combined Cadet Force The Combined Cadet Force (CCF) is a
Ministry of Defence sponsored
youth organisation in the
United Kingdom. Founded in 1948, its aim is to "
provide a disciplined organisation in a school so that pupils may develop powers of leadership by means of training to promote the qualities of responsibility, self reliance, resourcefulness, endurance and perseverance". It is not a pre-service organisation, although it acknowledges that one of its objectives is "
to encourage those who have an interest in the services to become Officers of the Regular or Reserve Forces", and a significant number of officers have indeed had experience in the CCF. Prior to 1948 cadet forces in schools existed as the junior division of the
Officers' Training Corps framework, but in 1948 Combined Cadet Force was formed covering cadets affiliated to all three services.
Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets The
Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets (
GVCAC) is a voluntary uniformed youth organisation for girls aged between 11 and 20, It is also a registered charity, and by virtue of its work towards the personal and social development of young people, it is a member of
The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS). The current Corps Director is Brenda Layne,
MBE, and the Corps Commandant is Yvonne McCarthy. The GVCAC receives no funding from the
Ministry of Defence (MoD). All adult staff members are subject to security and Criminal Records (CRB) checks.
Royal Marines Cadets Royal Marines Cadets are part of the Sea Cadets. They take part in all the same waterborne activities, as well as branching off into adventure training and military skills.
Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps The Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps is a
MOD sponsored
cadet organisation in the
United Kingdom which is linked to the
Royal Marines. The Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps is part of the tri-partite family of 'Royal Marines Cadets'.
Royal Naval Volunteer Cadet Corps The Royal Naval Volunteer Cadet Corps is a
MOD sponsored
cadet organisation in the
United Kingdom which is linked to the
Royal Navy.
Sea Cadet Corps The Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) is a UK national youth organisation which is sponsored by the MOD senior service the
Royal Navy and open to young people between the ages of 10 and 18 years old. The SCC is the UK's largest Naval Cadet Force with over 30,000 cadets and adult volunteers. Cadets follow similar rates and ranks, traditions, values and ethos as their parent service, the Royal Navy for the Sea cadets and for the Royal Marines Cadets the Royal Marines. Whilst the SCC is not a pre-service organisation, a significant minority of former Sea Cadets and Royal Marines Cadets do go on to join the Royal Navy, Royal Marines or other sections of the Armed Forces.
Marine Training Corps The Marine Training Corps (MTC) has units around the uk and is open to 9 to 21 year old's, Split into junior cadets (9-12), senior cadets (12-18), junior leaders (18-21) and volunteers being 21+. The MTC's general framework of study covers the following at differentiated levels: A basic introduction to military life. Drill parade and marching. Fieldcraft. First aid. Physical well-being. Mental well-being and self-esteem. Citizenship Map skills and compass work. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mechanical (STEM) The purpose of the MTC is to provide a disciplined organisation so that its members may develop: Self-discipline Responsibility Self-reliance Endurance Resourcefulness Citizenship Perseverance Leadership To encourage a positive attitude to service to the community The MTC organises its own training camps and field days during the year. These cover a wide variety of activities including obstacle courses, first aid, orienteering, patrolling, leadership and self-reliance training, sailing just to name some. Like the RAFAC/ACF/SCC/VCC the MTC is not a Recruitment or pre-service organisation but the organisation has a lot of service and veteran volunteers.
Anguilla Cadet Corps Anguilla Cadet Corps operates in the British Overseas Territory of
Anguilla.
Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps The
Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps was created in 1966 and registered as a charity under the Bermuda Sea Cadet Association Act, 1968. The first unit had actually been created two years earlier.
Cayman Islands Cadet Corps The
Cayman Islands Cadet Corps established in 2002 in the British Overseas Territory of the
Cayman Islands. The CICC has direct ties to the
Cayman Islands Regiment.
Cayman Islands Sea Cadet Corps The Cayman Islands Sea Cadet Corps initially was a detachment under the Cayman Islands Cadet Corps as the Marine Detachment. In 2024 Marine Detachment of the CICC separated and was re-branded as the Cayman Islands Sea Cadet Corps. CISC has direct ties to the
Cayman Islands Coast Guard.
Gibraltar Cadet Force and Gibraltar Air Cadets Gibraltar Cadet Force (to be renamed
The Royal Gibraltar Regiment Army Cadet Force in 2024) and
2 Overseas (Gibraltar) Squadron, Air Training Corps (ATC) operate in the British Overseas Territory of
Gibraltar.
Montserrat Secondary School Cadet Corps Montserrat Secondary School Cadet Corps, now including a Sea Cadet Detachment, operates in the British Overseas Territory of Montserrat.
Royal Jersey Militia Army Cadets Royal Jersey Militia Army Cadets, Bristol & The Channel Islands Army Cadets, at Granville School and Le Quesne Barracks.
Turks and Caicos Islands Cadet Corps Turks and Caicos Islands Cadet Corps, operates in the British Overseas Territory of the
Turks and Caicos Islands.
Virgin Islands Cadet Corps Virgin Islands Cadet Corps, operates in the British Overseas Territory of the
British Virgin Islands. == Uniformed services cadet organisations ==